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Online ISSN : 1884-1392
Print ISSN : 0473-3851
ISSN-L : 0473-3851
SPECIAL ISSUE: Royal Ideology, Cult and Administration in the Ancient Near East and the Bible
Ur III Economy and Bureaucracy
The Neo-Sumerian Cuneiform Tablets in the Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College (I)
Magnus WIDELL
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2020 年 55 巻 p. 117-154

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This article examines 15 cuneiform tablets from the late 3rd millennium BC from southern Mesopotamia. As administrative tools of the Ur III state bureaucracy, the texts are primarily concerned with the administrative and economic affairs of the central authority, but they also offer important information on the individuals living in the Ur III state and their different roles within the state’s bureaucratic structures.

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