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  • 1
    UID:
    almafu_BV047913181
    Format: XII, 450 Seiten : , Illustrationen, Karten, Diagramme, Pläne ; , 25 cm.
    ISBN: 978-3-96327-166-3 , 3-96327-166-3
    Series Statement: Dubsar Band 23
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 401-437) and index , Dissertation Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster 2020
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-96327-167-0
    Language: German
    Subjects: History , Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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    Keywords: Sklaverei ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1023572230
    Format: xliii, 824 Seiten , Illustrationen , 24 cm x 17 cm, 1700 g
    ISBN: 3963270101 , 9783963270109
    Series Statement: Dubsar Band 5
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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    Keywords: Mesopotamien ; Kultur ; Geschichte ; Mesopotamien ; Kulturgeschichte ; Mesopotamien ; Kultur ; Sumerisch ; Akkadisch ; Kultur ; Mesopotamien ; Kultur ; Sumerisch ; Akkadisch ; Kultur ; Geschichte ; Geschichte ; Festschrift
    Author information: Kleber, Kristin 1973-
    Author information: Neumann, Hans 1953-
    Author information: Neumann, Georg 1983-
    Author information: Paulus, Susanne 1982-
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  • 3
    UID:
    almafu_9959835165702883
    Format: 1 online resource (568 p.) : , 158 illustrations
    ISBN: 9781646021512
    Series Statement: Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale ; 62
    Content: The city of Ur—now modern Tell el-Muqayyar in southern Iraq, also called Ur of the Chaldees in the Bible—was one of the most important Sumerian cities in Mesopotamia during the Early Dynastic Period in the first half of the third millennium BCE. The city is known for its impressive wealth and artistic achievements, evidenced by the richly decorated objects found in the so-called Royal Cemetery, which was excavated by the British Museum and the University of Pennsylvania from 1922 until 1934. Ur was also the cult center of the moon god, and during the twenty-first century BCE, it was the capital of southern Mesopotamia.With contributions from both established and rising Assyriologists from ten countries and edited by three leading scholars of Assyriology, this volume presents thirty-two essays based on papers delivered at the 62nd Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale held in Philadelphia in 2016. Reflecting on the theme “Ur in the Twenty-First Century CE,” the chapters deal with archaeological, artistic, cultural, economic, historical, and textual matters connected to the ancient city of Ur. Three of the chapters are based on plenary lectures by senior scholars Richard Zettler, Jonathan Taylor, and Katrien De Graef. The remainder of the essays, arranged alphabetically by author, highlight innovative new directions for research and represent a diverse array of topics related to Ur in various periods of Mesopotamian history. Tightly focused in theme, yet broad in scope, this collection will be of interest to Assyriologists and archaeologists working on Iraq.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Foreword -- , Abbreviations -- , Program -- , Welcome to Participants of the 62nd Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale -- , Plenary Papers -- , Woolley’s Excavations at Ur: New Perspectives from Artifact Inventories, Field Records, and Archival Documentation -- , Sîn-City: New Light from Old Excavations at Ur -- , Bad Moon Rising: The Changing Fortunes of Early Second-Millennium BCE Ur -- , Conference Papers -- , The Moon Watching Over the Sun and Venus: Revisiting the Attributes and Functions of Nanna/Sîn in Mesopotamia -- , Detecting Social Tensions in the Archaeological Record: Official and Vernacular Figurine-Making Traditions at Ur in the First Millennium BCE -- , Old Babylonian Terracottas from Ur: Ancient and New Perspectives -- , The City of Ur and the Neo-Babylonian Empire -- , The Ziqqurats of Ur and Babylon and the Place Where the Ark Moors After the Flood (The Epic of Gilgameš XI 158) -- , Epigraphy of Ur: Past, Present, and Future -- , Signs from Silence: Ur of the First Sumerians (Late Uruk Through ED I) -- , Breakers and Enforcers of the Oath of the King -- , Utopic and Dystopic Images in Mesopotamian Literature: The Conflict Between Order and Chaos in Ur III -- , In Search of Ur in iqqur īpuš -- , The Kingdom as Sheepfold: Frontier Strategy Under the Third Dynasty of Ur; A View from the Center -- , From Uruk to Ur: Automated Matching of Virtual Tablet Fragments -- , The City of Ur: The Possibilities for Statistical Analysis on the Use of Space in Domestic Households -- , Trace Elements and Isotopes: The Origin of Gold from Ur from a Geochemical Point of View -- , Science and Technology: Using Ur-Online to Aid in Scientific Analysis -- , Towards Archival Reconstruction of Ur III Cuneiform Tablets -- , Excavating Ur in Children’s Literature -- , Aspekte der Sklaverei im altbabylonischen Ur: Untersuchungen zu den a-ru-a-Texten -- , Glyptic Art from the Ur III to the Šimaški Periods: Heritage and Overtaking of the Models -- , The Status of Real Estate in Neo-Babylonian Ur: The Case of the Gallābu Family -- , Palace and “Private” Sectors in Old Babylonian Ur -- , Materiality and Mark-Making: Sealing and Community in Early Dynastic Ur -- , Eclipse of a King: A New Interpretation of the Bull-Headed Lyre -- , Local and Imported Religion at Ur Late in the Reign of Shulgi -- , The Third Millennium Banquet Scene at Ur and Its Archaeological Correlates -- , New Excavations at Ur -- , Ur and Other Cities in Some Sumerian and Akkadian Personal Names: The Pre-Sargonic and Sargonic Periods -- , Implications of Intertextuality: Erra and Išum and the Lamentation Over the Destruction of Sumer and Ur -- , Was the Karzida of Ur’s Akītu Festival at Tell Sakhariya? , In English.
    Language: English
    URL: Cover
    URL: Cover
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1816709670
    Format: 1 online resource (XII, 450 pages) , Illustrationen, Karte, Diagramme
    ISBN: 9783963271670
    Series Statement: Dubsar Band 23
    Content: Intro -- Vorwort -- Inhaltsverzeichnis -- I. Teil: Raum - Zeit - Gegenstand -- 1. Einleitung -- 2. Zur altbabylonischen Zeit und ihren Quellen -- 3. Gegenstand -- 3.1. Sklaverei im Alten Orient - Stand der Forschung und Begriffsbestimmung -- 3.1.1. Die Anwendung des Begriffs „Sklave" -- 3.1.2. Zu den akkadischen Begriffen wardum/amtum und ihren sumerischen Äquivalenten -- 3.2. „Tempel", „Palast" und die Trennung zwischen „privat" und „offiziell" -- II. Teil: Institutionelle Sklaverei in den altbabylonischen Texten Mesopotamiens -- 1. Ur -- 1.1. Einleitung -- 1.2. Das relevante Textmaterial -- 1.3. Die a-ru-a-Texte und der Nanna-Ningal-Tempel -- 1.3.1. Gestiftete Personen -- 1.3.2. Die Stifter -- 1.3.3. Empfänger der gestifteten Personen -- 1.4. Anlass der Weihung und Einsatz im Tempel -- 1.5. Weitere Belege für Sklaven im Nanna-Ningal-Tempel -- 1.6. Fazit -- 2. Larsa -- 2.1. Einleitung -- 2.2. Das relevante Textmaterial -- 2.3. Das bīt asīrī -- 2.3.1. Das bīt asīrī unter Rīm-Sîn I -- 2.3.2. Das bīt asīrī unter Rīm-Sîn II -- 2.3.3. Auslösung gefangener Personen aus Larsa -- 2.4. Balmunamḫe - der Verwalter des Enki-Tempels? -- 2.4.1. Balmunamḫe und Sillī-Šamaš -- 2.4.2. Balmunamḫe = awīlum -- 2.4.3. Die Rolle des Balmunamḫe/awīlum -- 2.4.4. Sklaven im Archiv des Balmunamḫe/awīlum -- 2.4.5. Balmunamḫe: Fazit -- 2.5. Das Ebabbar -- 2.5.1. Die Texte aus Raum 3 beim Hof 1 des Ebabbar -- 2.5.2. Die Texte aus Raum 15 beim Hof 1 des Ebabbar -- 2.5.3. Eine ungewöhnliche Sklavenschenkung an Šamaš -- 2.5.4. Sklaven im Ebabbar von Larsa: Fazit -- 2.6. Sklavenstiftungen an Gottheiten -- 2.7. Der Palast des Nūr-Adad -- 2.8. Versorgungslisten -- 2.8.1. Gruppe A: Sklaven und Sklavinnen des gagûm-Klosters -- 2.8.2. Gruppe B: Handwerkerlisten -- 2.9. Diverse administrative Texte -- 2.9.1. HEO 18 169 - Sklavenrationen für 1 Jahr.
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources , Dissertation Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster 2020
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783963271663
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Möllenbeck, Christin, 1987 - Institutionelle Sklaverei in Tempel und Palast in Südmesopotamien während der altbabylonischen Zeit (2000-1500 v.Chr.) Münster : Zaphon, 2021 ISBN 9783963271663
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3963271663
    Language: German
    Subjects: History , Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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    Keywords: Mesopotamien ; Tempel ; Palast ; Sklaverei ; Geschichte 2000 v. Chr.-1500 v. Chr. ; Hochschulschrift
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_1759460257
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (568 p) , 158 illustrations
    Edition: [Online-Ausgabe]
    ISBN: 9781646021512
    Series Statement: Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale 62
    Content: Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword -- Abbreviations -- Program -- Welcome to Participants of the 62nd Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale -- Plenary Papers -- Woolley’s Excavations at Ur: New Perspectives from Artifact Inventories, Field Records, and Archival Documentation -- Sîn-City: New Light from Old Excavations at Ur -- Bad Moon Rising: The Changing Fortunes of Early Second-Millennium BCE Ur -- Conference Papers -- The Moon Watching Over the Sun and Venus: Revisiting the Attributes and Functions of Nanna/Sîn in Mesopotamia -- Detecting Social Tensions in the Archaeological Record: Official and Vernacular Figurine-Making Traditions at Ur in the First Millennium BCE -- Old Babylonian Terracottas from Ur: Ancient and New Perspectives -- The City of Ur and the Neo-Babylonian Empire -- The Ziqqurats of Ur and Babylon and the Place Where the Ark Moors After the Flood (The Epic of Gilgameš XI 158) -- Epigraphy of Ur: Past, Present, and Future -- Signs from Silence: Ur of the First Sumerians (Late Uruk Through ED I) -- Breakers and Enforcers of the Oath of the King -- Utopic and Dystopic Images in Mesopotamian Literature: The Conflict Between Order and Chaos in Ur III -- In Search of Ur in iqqur īpuš -- The Kingdom as Sheepfold: Frontier Strategy Under the Third Dynasty of Ur; A View from the Center -- From Uruk to Ur: Automated Matching of Virtual Tablet Fragments -- The City of Ur: The Possibilities for Statistical Analysis on the Use of Space in Domestic Households -- Trace Elements and Isotopes: The Origin of Gold from Ur from a Geochemical Point of View -- Science and Technology: Using Ur-Online to Aid in Scientific Analysis -- Towards Archival Reconstruction of Ur III Cuneiform Tablets -- Excavating Ur in Children’s Literature -- Aspekte der Sklaverei im altbabylonischen Ur: Untersuchungen zu den a-ru-a-Texten -- Glyptic Art from the Ur III to the Šimaški Periods: Heritage and Overtaking of the Models -- The Status of Real Estate in Neo-Babylonian Ur: The Case of the Gallābu Family -- Palace and “Private” Sectors in Old Babylonian Ur -- Materiality and Mark-Making: Sealing and Community in Early Dynastic Ur -- Eclipse of a King: A New Interpretation of the Bull-Headed Lyre -- Local and Imported Religion at Ur Late in the Reign of Shulgi -- The Third Millennium Banquet Scene at Ur and Its Archaeological Correlates -- New Excavations at Ur -- Ur and Other Cities in Some Sumerian and Akkadian Personal Names: The Pre-Sargonic and Sargonic Periods -- Implications of Intertextuality: Erra and Išum and the Lamentation Over the Destruction of Sumer and Ur -- Was the Karzida of Ur’s Akītu Festival at Tell Sakhariya?
    Content: The city of Ur—now modern Tell el-Muqayyar in southern Iraq, also called Ur of the Chaldees in the Bible—was one of the most important Sumerian cities in Mesopotamia during the Early Dynastic Period in the first half of the third millennium BCE. The city is known for its impressive wealth and artistic achievements, evidenced by the richly decorated objects found in the so-called Royal Cemetery, which was excavated by the British Museum and the University of Pennsylvania from 1922 until 1934. Ur was also the cult center of the moon god, and during the twenty-first century BCE, it was the capital of southern Mesopotamia.With contributions from both established and rising Assyriologists from ten countries and edited by three leading scholars of Assyriology, this volume presents thirty-two essays based on papers delivered at the 62nd Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale held in Philadelphia in 2016. Reflecting on the theme “Ur in the Twenty-First Century CE,” the chapters deal with archaeological, artistic, cultural, economic, historical, and textual matters connected to the ancient city of Ur. Three of the chapters are based on plenary lectures by senior scholars Richard Zettler, Jonathan Taylor, and Katrien De Graef. The remainder of the essays, arranged alphabetically by author, highlight innovative new directions for research and represent a diverse array of topics related to Ur in various periods of Mesopotamian history. Tightly focused in theme, yet broad in scope, this collection will be of interest to Assyriologists and archaeologists working on Iraq
    Note: Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In English
    Language: English
    URL: Cover
    URL: Cover
    Author information: Frame, Grant
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_1034717863
    ISBN: 3963270101
    In: Grenzüberschreitungen, Münster : Zaphon, 2018, (2018), Seite 439-454, 3963270101
    In: 9783963270109
    In: year:2018
    In: pages:439-454
    Language: German
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