Documents were discovered in multiple rooms of the palace at Mari. Some were found in storage rooms, but many were in rooms clearly used for other purposes. Professor Sasson reports on the types of documents found and the "apparent unconcern" for any order or classification of the documents.Divinity Schoo
In this article I follow Schoep’s points of evidence as presented in the first half of a recent arti...
International audienceThe archives of the ancient Near East do not correspond to a collection ofcune...
International audienceOwing to the mass of its documentation, Egypt gives many examples of discoveri...
Professor Sasson examines documents concerning the food supply for the King's table and the palace a...
Professor Sasson offers his attentions to Tablet A.1314 from Room 115 of the palace at Mari. Is it a...
This study analyses the relations between the archives discovered in Fort Shalmaneser, the Review Pa...
The paper discusses the possibility that two of the Linear B records classed as Mc at Knossos date f...
Ancient documents from Mesopotamia included "prophetic" texts found at the palace of the city of Mar...
"...one of my main points today is that when we read a document with political information we canno...
"This review article of the editio princeps of the OB texts found at Rimah concentrates on the arch...
Professor Jack M. Sasson has recently retired from teaching at Vanderbilt University’s Divinity Scho...
This book, part of a series aiming to investigate the legal systems of ancient societies through a d...
Professor Jack Sasson uses the Mari letters to reconstruct a year in the ancient city of Mari during...
In November 1903, a century ago, the Committee of Management of the Museum proposed Father Emmanue...
The Ur III period (2110-2003 BC) is documented through an imposing corpus of administrative cuneifor...
In this article I follow Schoep’s points of evidence as presented in the first half of a recent arti...
International audienceThe archives of the ancient Near East do not correspond to a collection ofcune...
International audienceOwing to the mass of its documentation, Egypt gives many examples of discoveri...
Professor Sasson examines documents concerning the food supply for the King's table and the palace a...
Professor Sasson offers his attentions to Tablet A.1314 from Room 115 of the palace at Mari. Is it a...
This study analyses the relations between the archives discovered in Fort Shalmaneser, the Review Pa...
The paper discusses the possibility that two of the Linear B records classed as Mc at Knossos date f...
Ancient documents from Mesopotamia included "prophetic" texts found at the palace of the city of Mar...
"...one of my main points today is that when we read a document with political information we canno...
"This review article of the editio princeps of the OB texts found at Rimah concentrates on the arch...
Professor Jack M. Sasson has recently retired from teaching at Vanderbilt University’s Divinity Scho...
This book, part of a series aiming to investigate the legal systems of ancient societies through a d...
Professor Jack Sasson uses the Mari letters to reconstruct a year in the ancient city of Mari during...
In November 1903, a century ago, the Committee of Management of the Museum proposed Father Emmanue...
The Ur III period (2110-2003 BC) is documented through an imposing corpus of administrative cuneifor...
In this article I follow Schoep’s points of evidence as presented in the first half of a recent arti...
International audienceThe archives of the ancient Near East do not correspond to a collection ofcune...
International audienceOwing to the mass of its documentation, Egypt gives many examples of discoveri...