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Morgens Trolle Larsen.
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4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall
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BAH ORT G T. ANCIENT HISTORY ARCHAEOLOGY ARCHEOLOGY ARCHÉOLOGIE, ARCHEOLOGIA ARQUEOLOGÍA ARKEOLOGI TURKEY TÜRKEI TURQUIE TURCHIA, TURQUÍA KALKUN TURKISH TÜRKISCH TURC TURQUE TURCO TYRKISK, EXCAVATION EXCAVATIONS AUSHUBARBEITEN LAVORI DI SCAVO EXCAVACIÓN, GRAVING ANATOLIAN CIVILIZATIONS CIVILISATIONS ANATOLISCHE, ZIVILISATIONEN CIVILTÀ ANATOLICHE CIVILIZACIONES DE ANATOLIA, ANATOLISKE SIVILISASJONER PREHISTORY PRE-HISTORY PREHISTORIA, VORGESCHICHTE URGESCHICHTE PRÉHISTOIRE PREISTORIA FORHISTORIE OF, ART KUNSTGESCHICHTE HISTOIRE L'ART STORIA DELL'ARTE HISTORIA DEL, ARTE KUNSTHISTORIEN ARCHITECTURE CUINEFORM CUNEFORM MESOPOTAMIA, MESOPOTAMIAN HITTITE HETHITISCHEN ITTITA HITITA HETITTEN, HETHITOLOGIE HITTITOLOGY HITTITOLOGIE HITITOLOGÍA HETHITISCHE, Archeology & Ancient history
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Dust jacket
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New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In English and Turkish. [xvi], 585 p. Kültepe tabletleri VI-A.= The Archive of the Salim-Assur Family. Vol. 1: The first two generations. The edition is only the first part out of five that deal with the family archive of Salim-Assur, and includes only 295 out of 1100 texts from the archive. Half of these texts are duplicates and envelopes, so that the actual amount of unique documents is somewhat smaller. Larsen has divided the texts into differ-ent dossiers with distinctive subjects that deal with the archives of Issu-arik and his two sons Iddin-Abum and Salim-Assur until their death. The volume ends with quarrels about the inheritance of Salim-Assur, with his son Ennum-Assur taking the initiative. We know Ennum-Assur also from out-side the Kt 94/k archive, as he is mentioned with patronymic by Buzazu son of Pusuken in a letter to Puzur-Assur son of Isar-kitti-Assur (CTMMA 1 71:5). Another interesting link with the Pusuken archive can be found in TC 3 36, where Pusuken is in the process buying the house of a son of Issu-arik. Larsen suggested that the most probable candidate for this son was Assur-bel-awatim. The family of Salim-Assur is well established, with Larsen discussing the major figures briefly and providing a family tree. The texts in the archive date from the time of Issu-arik (KEL 40/1-85) to the death of Salim-Assur (KEL 103/4) and the quarrelers following his disappearance that ended with the murder of Ennum-Assur (KEL 105/6). The texts are divided not according to the archeological number of the texts; rather all documents are sorted to subject in different dossiers. The content of these dossiers is further-more discussed in the introduction. This favorable method cannot prevent some chronological overlay between the dif-ferent dossiers, though this is solved by references in the commentary of the texts. The archive features two rather large dossiers on the death of the two brothers Iddin-abum (48 texts) and Salim-Assur (88 texts). Both dossiers were also discussed by Hertel; in his unpublished Copenhagen dissertation (2007: first dossier p. 438ff., second dossier p. 303ff.); an updated version has appeared since (Hertel & Larsen 2010). Iddin-abum had appointed his brother as successor at his deathbed. Salim-Assur seems to have chosen Ennam-Assur in his will, though in his case problems would arise, as an alternate testament seems to have existed. Testaments are relatively rare in the Old Assyrian text corpus, though they are frequently referred to in the texts. In AKT 6a they are mentioned, but not found, as they were kept in Assur. What we do have tells us more on arrangements made before the death of a trader. Though it seems to be standard for the Assyrians to have a testament composed, no heir in business was appointed in the found examples. It appears that this had something to do with the minor status of the traders who drew up the known testaments; we know from other refer-ences that a successor could be appointed. This new family leader was either a brother or son. (Source: BIBLIOTHECA ORIENTALIS LXIX N° 5-6, september-december 2012). Preface Bibliography Introduction The Archive of the Salim-Assur Family The Family The Archive The Issu-arik Dossier The Iddin-abum Dossier The Dossier on Iddin-abum's Death The Dossier on che Usinalam Affair. The Dossier on Ibaya's Son The Dossier on Sadaya's Son Salim-Assur's Correspondence Salim-Assur Contracts Salim-Assur's Legal Texts Various Text Concerning Salim-Assur. Salim-Assur's Death Texts The Issu-arik Dossier The Iddin-abum Dossier The Dossier on Iddin-abum's Death The Usinalam Dossier The Dossier on Ibayas Son The Dossier on Sadayas Son Salim-Assur's Corespondence Saiim-Assur Contracts Salim-Assur Legal Texts Various Texts Concerning Salim-Assur The Dossier on Salim-Assur's Death. Appendix 1: Photographs Appendix 2: Copies Indices Text in che first volume Texts after Museum Numbers List of Personal Numbe