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The Code Remade: Hammurabi's Legacy in Kassite Babylonia

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The Code of Hammurabi, a foundational legal monument of the Old Babylonian period, has long been celebrated for its comprehensive scope and influence on ancient Near Eastern jurisprudence. However, the exact nature of its legacy in subsequent periods, particularly during the Kassite dynasty (circa 1595-1155 BCE) that ruled Babylonia for over four ...
Revista, Zen, BIOLOGY, 10
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Echoes of Empire: Hammurabi's Code and Kassite Statecraft in Babylonia

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The Old Babylonian period marked a crucial era in Mesopotamian legal history with the promulgation of Hammurabi's Code, a comprehensive legal text that profoundly influenced subsequent Near Eastern legal traditions. Following the collapse of the Old Babylonian Empire, the Kassite dynasty rose to power, ruling Babylonia for nearly four centuries.
Revista, Zen, HISTORY, 10
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The Tomb of Two Priestesses? The Late Neo-Elamite Jubaji Tomb in a Religious-Royal Context [PDF]

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This article revisits one of the most significant archaeological discoveries in southwest Iran in recent decades, a rich early-mid 6th century BCE tomb of two women, unearthed near the village of Jubaji on the Ramhormoz plain in 2007.
Basello, GIAN PIETRO, Wicks, Yasmina
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Algunas consideraciones en torno a la figura del líder tribal caldeo (s. IX-VIII a.n.e.) [PDF]

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Some remarks about the figure of the Chaldean tribal chief (9th-8th centuries BCE). The paper analyses the figure of the Chaldean tribal chief represented in 9th-8th centuries BCE Assyrian documents. The study undertaken reveals the considerable level of
Vidal, Jordi
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The Birth of Brand: 4000 Years of Branding History [PDF]

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This paper seeks to show that brands are as old as civilization. It derives evidence of branding, in various forms, from important historical periods beginning 2250 BCE in the Indus Valley through to 300 BCE Greece.
Moore, Karl, Reid, Susan
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An Inscribed Kassite Weight from Kermānšāh Province, Western Iran [PDF]

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A Babylonian inscription found in western Iran is written in the name of an official of the Kassite king Šagarakti-Šuriaš (1245–1233 B.C.). It provides the first contemporary evidence for the parentage of this king and supplements archival testimony to ...

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