Susa and Elam II: History, Language, Religion and Culture.: Mémoires de la Délégation en Perse, cartea 59
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004527751
ISBN-10: 9004527753
Pagini: 600
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Mémoires de la Délégation en Perse
ISBN-10: 9004527753
Pagini: 600
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Mémoires de la Délégation en Perse
Notă biografică
Jan Tavernier, Ph.D. (2002), Catholic University of Louvain, is professor of Ancient Near Eastern Studies at the Université catholique de Louvain. His research axes are inter alia: Elamite and Old Persian languages, linguistic history of the Achaemenid Empire and interaction between the Arabian peninsula and Mesopotamia.
Elynn Gorris, Ph.D. (2014), Catholic University of Louvain, is a Marie Curie Global Fellow at the Université catholique de Louvain and Macquarie University. Her research is focused on the political, diplomatic and commercial history of the Neo-Elamite kingdom and its neighbors. She recently published a monograph Power and Politics in the Neo-Elamite Kingdom (Leuven, 2020).
Katrien De Graef, Ph.D. (2005), Ghent University, is Associated Professor of Assyriology and History of the Ancient Near East at Ghent University. She has published monographs and many articles on the socio-economic history of Babylonia and Elam, including The Middle East after the Fall of Ur: from Ešnunna and the Zagros to Susa (Oxford, 2022).
Elynn Gorris, Ph.D. (2014), Catholic University of Louvain, is a Marie Curie Global Fellow at the Université catholique de Louvain and Macquarie University. Her research is focused on the political, diplomatic and commercial history of the Neo-Elamite kingdom and its neighbors. She recently published a monograph Power and Politics in the Neo-Elamite Kingdom (Leuven, 2020).
Katrien De Graef, Ph.D. (2005), Ghent University, is Associated Professor of Assyriology and History of the Ancient Near East at Ghent University. She has published monographs and many articles on the socio-economic history of Babylonia and Elam, including The Middle East after the Fall of Ur: from Ešnunna and the Zagros to Susa (Oxford, 2022).
Cuprins
Preface
List of Figures
List of Tables
Abbreviations
1 Tradition und Nationalgefühl in der elamischen Konföderation
Michael Andreas Mäder
2 Agricultural Production of the Girsu-Lagaš Institution at Susa During the Ur III Period
Kazuya Maekawa
3 Neo-Elamite Eastern Territories and Pastoralist People: The Case of Persian Tribes
Kiumars Alizadeh
4 Perilous Journeys for Elamite Messengers and Envoys
Elynn Gorris
5 Mesopotamia and the East: The Perspective from the Literary Texts from Fāra and Tell Abū Ṣalābīḫ
Kamran Vincent Zand
6 The Logogram for ‘King’ in Susa and Elam
Gian Pietro Basello
7 Kings (and Others) with Too Many Names: An Elamite Onomastic Imbroglio
Jan Tavernier
8 The Elymaean Temple of Bard-e Neshandeh: A New Interpretation
Davide Salaris
9 The Bow of Elam, the Mainstay of Their Might
Javier Álvarez-Mon
10 The Historical Geography of Western Iran: An Archaeological Perspective on the Location of Kimaš
Steve Renette
11 Royal Imagery of Old Elamite Kings: A Competition for Identity
Holly Pittman
12 On the Way from Susiana to the Deh Lurān Plain: New Evidence of the Elamite Settlements on the Western Bank of the Karkheh River, Southwest Iran
Ali Zalaghi
13 Female, Fish and Frying Pan: An Enigmatic Funerary Unique to Elam
Yasmina Wicks
14 Elam and Persia: Between the Environment and Land Use, Comparable Models?
Nabil Ibnoerrida
15 Note on New Weights from Susa: Further Evidence on Susa-Indus Commercial Transactions and Cultural Relations
Enrico Ascalone
16 Scales and Weights from Susa and Ur: Metrological Interaction Spheres between Southern Mesopotamia and Western Iran during the Middle Bronze Age
Luca Peyronel
Index of Divine Names
Index of Personal Names
Index of Topographical Names
Index of Text Citations
List of Figures
List of Tables
Abbreviations
Part 1 History
1 Tradition und Nationalgefühl in der elamischen Konföderation
Michael Andreas Mäder
2 Agricultural Production of the Girsu-Lagaš Institution at Susa During the Ur III Period
Kazuya Maekawa
3 Neo-Elamite Eastern Territories and Pastoralist People: The Case of Persian Tribes
Kiumars Alizadeh
4 Perilous Journeys for Elamite Messengers and Envoys
Elynn Gorris
Part 2 Language
5 Mesopotamia and the East: The Perspective from the Literary Texts from Fāra and Tell Abū Ṣalābīḫ
Kamran Vincent Zand
6 The Logogram for ‘King’ in Susa and Elam
Gian Pietro Basello
7 Kings (and Others) with Too Many Names: An Elamite Onomastic Imbroglio
Jan Tavernier
Part 3 Religion
8 The Elymaean Temple of Bard-e Neshandeh: A New Interpretation
Davide Salaris
Part 4 Culture
9 The Bow of Elam, the Mainstay of Their Might
Javier Álvarez-Mon
10 The Historical Geography of Western Iran: An Archaeological Perspective on the Location of Kimaš
Steve Renette
11 Royal Imagery of Old Elamite Kings: A Competition for Identity
Holly Pittman
12 On the Way from Susiana to the Deh Lurān Plain: New Evidence of the Elamite Settlements on the Western Bank of the Karkheh River, Southwest Iran
Ali Zalaghi
13 Female, Fish and Frying Pan: An Enigmatic Funerary Unique to Elam
Yasmina Wicks
14 Elam and Persia: Between the Environment and Land Use, Comparable Models?
Nabil Ibnoerrida
15 Note on New Weights from Susa: Further Evidence on Susa-Indus Commercial Transactions and Cultural Relations
Enrico Ascalone
16 Scales and Weights from Susa and Ur: Metrological Interaction Spheres between Southern Mesopotamia and Western Iran during the Middle Bronze Age
Luca Peyronel
Index of Divine Names
Index of Personal Names
Index of Topographical Names
Index of Text Citations