Literary and religious texts
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Literary and religious texts
(Ur excavations : texts, 6)
Printed by orders of the Trustees of the two Museums, 1963-2006
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1st pt228.1||U 81||6-1489608,
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1st pt227.3-U81-6-110010024676,
2nd pt227.3-U81-6-210077350195, 3rd pt227.3-U81-6-310006005030
Note
At head of title: Publications of the joint expedition of the British Museum, and of the University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, to Mesopotamia
Publisher varies (3rd pt.): London : The British Museum Press
3rd pt.: Aaron Shaffer ; with a contribution by Marie-Christine Ludwig
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Description
This is the third and last part of the publication of the Sumerian and Akkadian literary, religious and scholastic texts deriving from the famous excavations by Sir Leonard Woolley at Ur of the Chaldees in southern Iraq. The texts cover almost the whole range of Sumerian literature as known from the Old Babylonian period (c. 1800 BC), and complement similar material found by American archaeologists in the great literary archives of Nippur. Many of the texts from Ur are thought to have been found in the houses of professional scribes and teachers and may represent the work of their students. The book features copies of over 500 tablets and fragments.
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