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Summary report on excavations at Tell Khaiber, an administrative centre of the Sealand period, 2013-2017 [PDF]

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Administration and Society in Kassite Babylonia

Journal of the American Oriental Society, 2004
Leonhard Sassmannshausen's book, a revision of his doctoral dissertation, discusses political, social, and economic institutions of Babylonia under the Kassite dynasty. It also publishes for the first time several hundred economic texts from the period. This ambitious combination of new documentation and detailed evaluation of data provides a reference
J. A. Brinkman, Leonhard Sassmannshausen
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Kassite Babylonia

2022
The chapter gives an overview of the political history of Babylonia from the fall of the Hammurabi dynasty to the rise of the Second Dynasty of Isin around 1155 BC—the period of the Kassite dynasty. Originally foreigners with their own traditions and language, this royal house adapted well to the Babylonian social and political environment and catered ...
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The Code Remade: Hammurabi's Legacy in Kassite Babylonia

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

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 Formation of Commodity Prices in Kassite Babylonia

Rivista di storia economica, 2009
Commodities in Babylonia were valued mostly in silver or gold, but paid with other commodities like barley, fabrics or cattle; Kassite Babylonia was no exception. Every commodity used as "money" was converted into its equivalent in metal, and this is our main source for establishing "prices". Equivalences, however, are based on standard rates (e.g., "1
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