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Materiality of Writing in Early Mesopotamia
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Thomas E. Balke
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Christina Tsouparopoulou
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October 6 2016
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9783110459630
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October 24 2016
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October 6 2016
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10.1515/9783110459630
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. v
Contents
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 11
Zählmarken, Zeichenträger und Siegelpraxis
pp. 47
Private Commemorative Inscriptions of the Early Dynastic and Sargonic Periods: Some Considerations
pp. 73
The Interplay of Material, Text, and Iconography in Some of the Oldest “Legal” Documents
pp. 95
Object, Images, and Text: Remarks on Two “Intercultural Style” Vessels from Nippur
pp. 109
Augensteine im 3. und frühen 2. Jahrtausend v. Chr.: Eine Funktionsanalyse
pp. 133
Observations on Diplomatics, Tablet Layout and Cultural Evolution of the Early Third Millennium: The Archaic Texts from Ur
pp. 165
Materiality, Writing, and Context in the Inana Temple at Nippur: The Dedicatory Objects from Level VIIB
pp. 183
Die Paläographie der lexikalischen Texte aus Ebla: Einige erste Betrachtungen
pp. 223
Materiality and Presence of the Anitta Text in Original and Secondary Context
pp. 241
Die „Geierstele“ als luhmannsches Medium zur Legitimation des königlichen Herrschaftsanspruchs
pp. 257
Deconstructing Textuality, Reconstructing Materiality
pp. 277
From Clay to Stone: Material Practices and Writing in Third Millennium Mesopotamia
pp. 293
Notes on Contributors
pp. 297
Index
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