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The Umma Messenger Texts From Harvard Semitic Museum And The Yale Babylonian Collection Part 1 Noemi Borrelli

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The Umma Messenger Texts From Harvard Semitic Museum And The Yale Babylonian Collection Part 1 Noemi Borrelli
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The Umma Messenger Texts From Harvard Semitic Museum And The Yale Babylonian Collection Part 1 Noemi Borrelli instant download after payment.

Publisher: Penn State University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.41 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Noemi Borrelli
ISBN: 9781646021833, 1646021835
Language: English
Year: 2018

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The Umma Messenger Texts From Harvard Semitic Museum And The Yale Babylonian Collection Part 1 Noemi Borrelli by Noemi Borrelli 9781646021833, 1646021835 instant download after payment.

In this volume, Noemi Borrelli publishes 240 Messenger Texts from the city of Umma, texts that are currently housed in the collections of the Yale Babylonian Collection and the Harvard Semitic Museum. Earlier volumes of Nisaba published nearly 900 similar Messenger Texts that are in the collections of the British Museum.


The texts published here range in date from the fifth month of Amar-Suen 3 to the twelfth month of Ibbi-Sîn. These administrative records provide data on the allotment of rations and disbursement of goods and thus form a basis for further study of the sociology and economics of Neo-Sumerian times in and around the city of Umma.

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