A handbook from the Eduba'a: an Old Babylonian collection of model contracts [PDF]
The Old Babylonian prism here published is a compendium of model contracts (and one legal provision) written in Sumerian and it is a direct expression of the scholastic legal tradition in Southern ...
Spada, Gabriella
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Los Territorios y sus Símbolos: Una lectura a partir de los Tratados de Suppiluliuma I de Hatti con los reyes de Amurru y Ugarit [PDF]
El presente trabajo se centra en el análisis de dos documentos (CTH 46 y CTH 49) referidos por los hititas con los términos de ishiul y lengais (vínculo y juramentos), y conocidos usualmente como tratados.
Della Casa, Romina Antonella
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Mesopotamien: Die altbabylonische Zeit [PDF]
Das Buch „Mesopotamien: Die altbabylonische Zeit“ setzt die Reihe über ausgewählte, abgegrenzte Abschnitte der Keilschriftkulturen fort, nachdem die ersten beiden Bände (OBO 160/1 und 3, 1998 und 1999) das III. Jahrtausend in Mesopotamien abgedeckt haben.
Charpin, Dominique +2 more
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Contexto, antecedentes y consecuencias del tratado de paz entre Hattusili III y Ramses II. La perspectiva egipcia [PDF]
The treaty between Egypt and Hatti had been studied, almost exclusively, from the perspective of both kingdoms and, from the Egyptology, the figure of Ramesses II dominated the interpretation. However, Egypt, as Hatti, also had the necessity of stability
Pérez Largacha, Antonio
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Il trattato di Qadesh: dimostrazioni di forza, appeasement, propaganda. Alle origini del diritto internazionale [PDF]
International Law.
Guarino, Giancarlo
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Continuidad y discontinuidad en la historia de Tiro y Sidón [PDF]
El I milenio a. C. presenta en Siria-Palestina un perfil político y cultural diferenciado respecto al milenio precedente. Pero no puede hablarse de ruptura general en la transición del Bronce al Hierro siropalestino, en el paso del mundo "cananeo" al ...
Vita, Juan-Pablo
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After the Hittites: The Kingdoms of Karkamish and Palistin in Northern Syria [PDF]
The disappearance and weakening of the Late Bronze Age territorial empires in the Eastern Mediterranean shortly after 1200 BC is traditionally held to be followed by a so-called Dark Age of around 300 years, characterized by a lack of written sources ...
Weeden, Mark
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AMURRU IN THE LATE BRONZE PERIOD IN TERMS OF ITS GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION AND SOCIOLOGICAL STRUCTURE
Simultaneously representing a geographical aspect, a community of Semitic origin, and a country, Amurru first defined the geographical direction and society in the last quarter of the 3rd millennium BC, and then in the 2nd millennium BC it additionally defined a country located in the Levantic territory of the Near East. Amurru, whose definition of
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