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THE BABYLONIAN UB?RU AND HIS SLAVE-SALE DOCUMENTS FROM NINEVEH

Mikko Luukko
Würzburg
Greta Van Buylaere
Würzburg
Publiée mars 1, 2019

Mots-clés :

Esarhaddon, Neo-Assyrian, Neo-Babylonian, slave sale, Ubāru.
Comment citer
Luukko, M., & Van Buylaere, G. (2019). THE BABYLONIAN UB?RU AND HIS SLAVE-SALE DOCUMENTS FROM NINEVEH. ISIMU, 20, 235–248. https://doi.org/10.15366/isimu2017-2018.20-21.009

Résumé

This article edits three Neo-Babylonian slave-sale documents found in Nineveh that form the dossier of Ub?ru. The background of this Babylonian individual is uncertain, but we make some educated guesses about his identity.

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