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2020
In this collection Cécile Michel translates into English texts related to wives and daughters of merchants and to their activities in nineteenth-century BCE Aššur and Kaneš. Discovered in excavations of the Old Assyrian private archives at Kültepe (ancient Kaneš) in Central Anatolia, these letters sent from Aššur reflect the preeminent role of Assyrian
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In this collection Cécile Michel translates into English texts related to wives and daughters of merchants and to their activities in nineteenth-century BCE Aššur and Kaneš. Discovered in excavations of the Old Assyrian private archives at Kültepe (ancient Kaneš) in Central Anatolia, these letters sent from Aššur reflect the preeminent role of Assyrian
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The Old Assyrian Social Network: an analysis of the text from Kültepe-Kanesh (1950-1750 B.C.E.)
2017Assyrian; Network ...
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2014
This book contains revised versions of papers presented at a special session that took place during the 2012 meeting of ASOR, dedicated to the celebrated site of Kültepe, the urban center of the second millennium BCE state of Kanesh in Anatolia. The material remains and the more than 23,500 cuneiform tablets unearthed at the site shed light on social ...
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This book contains revised versions of papers presented at a special session that took place during the 2012 meeting of ASOR, dedicated to the celebrated site of Kültepe, the urban center of the second millennium BCE state of Kanesh in Anatolia. The material remains and the more than 23,500 cuneiform tablets unearthed at the site shed light on social ...
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2014
Archaeobotany—the study of plant remains preserved in archaeological strata—provides a complementary view of past plant use to that provided by the historical record at the Middle Bronze Age (MBA ) city of Kanesh. Systematic soil sampling and flotation processing has produced a rich record of charred plant remains from both the upper and lower cities ...
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Archaeobotany—the study of plant remains preserved in archaeological strata—provides a complementary view of past plant use to that provided by the historical record at the Middle Bronze Age (MBA ) city of Kanesh. Systematic soil sampling and flotation processing has produced a rich record of charred plant remains from both the upper and lower cities ...
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Ancient Kanesh: a merchant colony in Bronze Age Anatolia
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