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==The Old Assyrian Limmu List== | ==The Old Assyrian Limmu List== |
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{{ image.jpg?200|}} | {{ :100_tablets_oa_limmu_list_html_16d155c7.png?direct&300|}}//Artifact//: Clay tablet |
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//Artifact//: Clay tablet\\ | //Provenience//: Kültepe |
//Provenience//: Kültepe\\ | |
//Period//: Old Assyrian (ca. 1950-1850 BC)\\ | |
//Current location//: Anadolu Medeniyetleri Müzesi, Ankara, Turkey (kt 92/k 0193) \\ | |
//Text genre, language//: Literary; Akkadian\\ | |
[[http://cdli.ucla.edu/P361336|CDLI page]]\\ | |
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//Description//: Until the discovery of the four manuscripts of the Old Assyrian eponym list putting the eponyms known from that period into sequence took enormous effort and has always been prone to insecurities. Manuscript A here is the most complete list of eponyms known so far and can as such be seen as key text for the understanding of Old Assyrian chronology. The personal names are put in different sections that mark the beginnings of the reigns of various Old Assyrian kings, starting with Irishum I and ending with eponyms assigned to the reign of Naram-Suen. (Klaus Wagensonner, University of Oxford) | //Period//: Old Assyrian (ca. 1950-1835 BC) |
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//Lineart//: Veenhof 2003, fig. 1 | //Current location//: Anadolu Medeniyetleri Müzesi, Ankara (kt 92/k 0193) |
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//Edition(s)//: Veenhof, K.R. 2003. //The Old Assyrian List of Year Eponyms from Karum Kanish and its Chronological Implications//. Ankara. | //Text genre, language//: Literary; Akkadian |
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[[objects11to20 |[Back to objects 11 to 20]]] | \\ //Description//: Over the past decade, seven manuscripts of the Old Assyrian eponym list giving a sequence of some 250 eponyms known from that period have been published covering the end of the 20<sup>th</sup>, the 19<sup>th</sup> and 18<sup>th</sup> centuries BC. [[http://cdli.ox.ac.uk/wiki/doku.php?id=list_of_old_assyrian_limmu_officials#old_assyrian_limmu_lists|see “Calendars, limmu lists”]]. Manuscript A (Kt 92/k 0193) is the most complete list of eponyms known so far for the 19th century and cn as such be seen as a key text for the understanding of Old Assyrian chronology. The personal names are ordered in different sections that mark the reigns of various Old Assyrian kings, starting with Irišum I, as the other lists from the same period, and ending with eponyms assigned to the reign of Naram-Suen. [[http://cdli.ucla.edu/P361336|CDLI page]] |
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| \\ //Lineart//: Veenhof 2003, fig. 1 |
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| \\ //Edition(s)//: Veenhof, K.R. 2003. //The Old Assyrian List of Year Eponyms from Karum Kanish and its Chronological Implications//. Ankara. |
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| \\ //Photo//: F. Kulakoğlu & S. Kangal, Anatolia’s Prologue, Kültepe Kanesh Karum. Assyrians in Istanbul, Kayseri, 2010, p. 324, no. 406 |
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| Cécile Michel |