Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... land sale deeds carved on stone . A massive edition of these documents by I.J. Gelb is now nearing completion , and should be most illuminating ; in the meantime we can hardly do better than to quote Diakonoff , who wrote : ... In the ...
... land sale deeds carved on stone . A massive edition of these documents by I.J. Gelb is now nearing completion , and should be most illuminating ; in the meantime we can hardly do better than to quote Diakonoff , who wrote : ... In the ...
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... land - sale documents were not sealed : not only the archaic kudurrus proper ( perforce , since they were on stone ) , but also the clay tablets from Fara , which could very well have been authenticated by the sellers ' seal impression ...
... land - sale documents were not sealed : not only the archaic kudurrus proper ( perforce , since they were on stone ) , but also the clay tablets from Fara , which could very well have been authenticated by the sellers ' seal impression ...
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... land in this relatively impoverished area : how much did the town's temples own and at what date were the bequests made ; how much was independently owned by a local elite and how much by the king and central institutions ? In Egyptian ...
... land in this relatively impoverished area : how much did the town's temples own and at what date were the bequests made ; how much was independently owned by a local elite and how much by the king and central institutions ? In Egyptian ...
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