A New Text from Ur III dynasty on Ba’aga, the fattener
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31185/eduj.Vol2.Iss45.2446Keywords:
Ur III dynasty, Sumerian texts, Ba’aga, Iri-sag̃rig, Iraq museumAbstract
Abstract:
This Text is one of the new confiscated texts kept in the Iraq Museum of (IM.235869) its measurement (12,7 x 6 x 2,5 cm.) which contains barley delivery, dated to Ur III dynasty (2012-2004 B.C) and the date formulae on this text belongs the (3th) year of the reign of king Ibbī-Suen (2028-2004 B.C),the main figure mentioned in this text is (Ba´aga fattener) from Iri-sag̃rig,and comparing it with the published cuneiform texts that belong to his archive they are (196) texts including his activities from AS7 to IS3.
Downloads
References
Bibliography
Abd AL Hassan, S. (2017 ). Unpublished economic texts of the new Sumerian era (2112-2004 B.C), Unpublished M.A Thesis ,University of Baghdad, (in Arabic).
Ahmed, H. (2020). Unpublished Cuneiform Texts From Ur III Period Preserved in the Sulaymaniyah Museum, Unpublished M.A Thesis, University of Mosul. (In Arabic).
AL-Dulaymi, A. (2018). Unpublished Cuneiform Texts from the new Sumerian age (2112-2004 B.C.), Unpublished M.A Thesis ,University of Baghdad, (In Arabic).
Al-Janabi, J. (2014). Unpublished Cuneiform Texts From The Archive of Turam-ili (2046-2004 B.C.), Unpublished M.A Thesis ,University of Baghdad, (In Arabic).
AL-Khafaji, N. (2018). .Economic texts from Ur third dynasty (Confiscated), Unpublished M.A Thesis , University of Baghdad, (in Arabic).
Al-Rikabi, N. (2019). The Observer in the Published and Unpublished Cuneiform Texts from the ur III period, Unpublished M.A Thesis ,University of Baghdad , (in Arabic).
Al-Timimi, O. (2020). Unpublished Confiscated Cuneiform Texts From the Era of the Third Ur dynasty (2004 – 2112 BC), Unpublished M.A Thesis ,University of Baghdad, (in Arabic).
Edzard, D. (1974). Die Orts und Gewässernamen der Zeit der 3. Dynastie von Ur (RGTCII). Wiesbaden.
Garfinkle, J. (2012). Entrepreneurs and Enterprise in Early Mesopotamia, A Study of three Archives from the Third Dynasty of Ur (2112-2004 BCE) (CUSAS22). Bethesda.
Garfinkle, S. (2000). ''Turamili and the Community of Merchants in the Ur III period''. JCS54
Gomi.T. (1982). Wirtschaftstexte der Ur III-Zeit aus dem British Museum,Materiali per il Vocabolario Neosumerico (MVN XII). Roma.
Hussein, A.& Others. (2010). ''Tell Abu Sheeja/Ancient Pasime Report on the first Seeason of Excavations 2007''. AKKADICA 131
Keiser, C. (1971). Neo-Sumerian Accont Texts from Drehem (BIN III). New Haven.
Khorsheed, O. (2020). New Cuneiform Texts from the Iraqi Museum Ur ΙΙΙ Period, Unpublished M.A Thesis, University of Mosul, (In Arabic).
Mays, R. (2020). A Study of Unpublished Cuneiform Economic Texts (Confiscated) from the Iraqi Museum of the Third Ur Dynasty (2112-2004 B.C) Period, Unpublished M.A thesis, University of Al- Qadisiyah, (In Arabic).
Molina.M. (2013). On the Location of Irisag̃rig. Garfinkle,S./Molina,M., from the 21st Century BC to the 21st Century AD. Proceeding of the International Conference on Neo-Sumerian Studies Held in Madrid 22-24 July 2010, Winona Lake.
Oppenheim, L. (1956). The Assyrian Dictionary of University of Chicago (CAD I&J). Chicago.
Owen, D. (2013). Cuneiform Texts primarily from Iri-Saĝrig/Al-Šarrākri and the Hostory of the Ur III period (Nisaba 15/2). Bethesda.
Sharlach, T. (2004). Provincial Taxation and the Ur III State (CM 26). Lieden.
Sigrist, M.& Tohru,O. (2019). Tablets from the Irisagrig Archive (CUSAS 40/2). Pennsylvania.
Sollberger, E. (1976). Some Legal Documents of the Third Dynasty of Ur. In Cuneiform Studies in Honor of Samuel Noah Kramer. Verlag Butzon Bercker Kevlaer.
Tahir, S. (2009). A Study of Unpublished Cuneiform texts from Ur III Period (2112-2004 B.C) in Sulaimanniah Museum, Unpublished M.A. thesis, Saladin of University, (In Arabic).
Von Soden, W. (1972). Akkadisches Handwörterbuch (AHw I). Wiesbaden.
Widell, M. (2005). "The Administrative Texts from the Ur III Period in Medelhavsmuseet". Medelhavsmuseet 2.
Downloads
Published
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2021 dr. wafaa h. zwaid

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
