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Following the man of Yamhad : settlement and territory at old Babylonian Alalah / by Jacob Lauinger
Ouvrage
Appartient aux collections: Culture and History of the Ancient Near East, 1566-2055, 75, Weippert, Helga, Leiden [etc.], 2000-....
Publication: Leiden : Brill, 2015 cop. Description: 1 vol. (XV-447 p.) : ill. ; 25 cmCollection : Culture and history of the ancient Near East; 75, ISSN 1566-2055ISBN: 9789004290938 ; 9004290931.Langue: AnglaisPays: Pays-Bas, Etats-Unis Auteur principal: Lauinger, Jacob, Auteur Résumé: Legal texts recording the purchase or exchange of entire settlements are among the most important cuneiform tablets discovered at Old Babylonian/Middle Bronze Age (Level VII) Alalah. Following the Man of Yamhad is the first book-length study of these legal texts and the socio-economic practice that they document. The author explores the nature of the alienated settlements, the rights enjoyed by their owners, the underlying system of land tenure, and the larger political context in which the transactions occurred. The study is supported by extensive collations and up-to-date editions of relevant legal and administrative texts. Its conclusions will be of interest to anyone working on the history, society, and economy of the Bronze Age Near East. (Source : éditeur).Topo: Awirraše -- Kunuwe -- Murar Item type: Ouvrage
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Nanterre : MSH Mondes - Bibliothèque d’archéologie et des sciences de l’Antiquité D.350/351 LAUI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available BMRG34220

Bibliogr. p. [401]-421. Notes bibliogr. Index

Legal texts recording the purchase or exchange of entire settlements are among the most important cuneiform tablets discovered at Old Babylonian/Middle Bronze Age (Level VII) Alalah. Following the Man of Yamhad is the first book-length study of these legal texts and the socio-economic practice that they document. The author explores the nature of the alienated settlements, the rights enjoyed by their owners, the underlying system of land tenure, and the larger political context in which the transactions occurred. The study is supported by extensive collations and up-to-date editions of relevant legal and administrative texts. Its conclusions will be of interest to anyone working on the history, society, and economy of the Bronze Age Near East. (Source : éditeur)

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