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NEUE ALTBABYLONISCHE TEXTE AUS ŠADUPPÛM (TALL ḤARMAL)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 January 2025

Laith Majeed Hussein*
Affiliation:
University of Baghdad - College of Arts Department of Archaeology

Abstract

This article provides an edition of a group of unpublished cuneiform tablets from the Old Babylonian period (c. 2003–1595 BCE) excavated at the archaeological site of Tall Ḥarmal, ancient Šaduppûm. The texts consist of economic accounts as well as one round school tablet. The former in particular highlight some aspects of agriculture and land use when the city was under the control of king Ibāl-pî-El II (1779–1765 BCE) of Ešnunna. Thanks to the systematic excavations, most of the Šaduppûm texts are stored in the Iraq Museum and can fortunately be associated with their archaeological context, which makes it easier to reconstruct their archival relationships.

نصوص جديدة من العصر البابلي القديم من شادوبّوم (تل حرمل)

ليث مجيد حسين

الملخص:

تقدم هذه المقالة دراسة لمجموعة من النصوص المسمارية غير المنشورة من العصر البابلي القديم (حوالي 2003-1595 ق. م.) التي تم العثور عليها أثناء التنقيب في الموقع الأثري لتل حرمل (شادوبّوم القديمة). تتألف النصوص من ألواح اقتصادية ولوح مدرسي قرصي الشكل، تسلط هذه النصوص الضوء على بعض جوانب الحياة اليومية الاقتصادية مثل توزيع الحبوب عندما كانت المدينة تحت سيطرة ملك أشنونا إيبال- بيّل الثاني (1779-1765 ق. م.). وبفضل التنقيبات العلمية المنهجية، فقد تم العثور على معظم نصوص تل حرمل، والتي يربو عددها على 3000 نص، وهي ضمن سياقها الأثري، مما يسهل عملية دراستها وتصنيفها ضمن نطاق الأرشيفات أو المجموعات بشكل علمي دقيق.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© The British Institute for the Study of Iraq 2025

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