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Notes on the Epic of Zimri-Lim
Nouvelles assyriologiques brèves et utilitaires. 2023. No. 1. P. 17–18.
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Keywords: Ancient Near East
Arkhipov I., , in: Archives paléo-babyloniennes : 150 ans de publications et d’études (1872-2022).: P.: SEPOA, 2026. P. 387–406.
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Alexandrov B., Multidisciplinary research in archaeology 2025 No. 2 P. 125–148
This article surveys the political organization of Bronze Age Middle Euphrates states, focusing on Emar (Tell Meskene). It analyzes the scholarly debate about the city’s unique, non-linear political evolution. Third-millennium sources attest to rulers with the title EN (“lord”), yet 18th-century B.C. texts reveal a complete absence of kingship, with authority vested in communal assemblies ...
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Alexandrov B., Social Evolution & History 2025 Vol. 24 No. 2 P. 168–173
The article surveys the major approaches towards the typological features of the Middle Euphrates states of the Bronze Age ...
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Arkhipov I., Kogan L., Studia Eblaitica 2025 Vol. 11 P. 65–88
During the past five years, the authors of the present study have been intensely occupied with grammar, lexicon and contents of the Eblaite “chancery texts” – a highly informative, yet seriously underinvestigated group of thematically heterogeneous compositions published as part of ARET 13, 16 and 18. The present article is the second in a series ...
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Arkhipov I., Nouvelles assyriologiques brèves et utilitaires 2025 No. 3 P. 98–99
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Boston, Leiden: Brill, 2025.
This volume presents contributions in honour of Askold Ivantchik on his sixtieth birthday. Since his main academic interest lies in the Black Sea region in ancient times inhabited by diverse cultural groups who also had frequent contacts with people from far beyond, we collected articles on this topic. The volume presents papers analyzing different kinds ...
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Arkhipov I., , in: Greeks and Barbarians Networking on the Shores of the Black Sea and Beyond.ἘΠΙΣΚΎΘΙΣΟΝ: Studies Presented to Askold Ivantchik on his Sixtieth Birthday, May 2, 2025.: Boston, Leiden: Brill, 2025. P. 242–256.
Ancient Mesopotamia is considered to be the birthplace of the river ordeal. Across millennia, the town of Hit on the Middle Euphrates was the centre of this ritual, used for establishing truth by divine intervention both in criminal investigations and civil lawsuits. Mesopotamian river ordeals were documented by a variety of textual genres, including instructions ...
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Arkhipov I., Bennett E., George A. R. et al., Muenster: Zaphon, 2025.
This volume continues the task of publishing the Schøyen Collection’s Old Babylonian archival documents, already begun with two volumes of letters and one volume of school texts. The last few letters—ten late Old Babylonian exemplars mainly from Dūr-Abiešuḫ—are included here alongside twelve other documents from archives deriving from the same site. These add materially to ...
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Arkhipov I., Revue d'Assyriologie et d'Archeologie Orientale 2024 Vol. 118 P. 182–185
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Arkhipov I., Charpin D., Gaubert C. et al., Revue d'Assyriologie et d'Archeologie Orientale 2024 Vol. 118 No. 1 P. 91–102
The ARCHIBAB database (www.archibab.fr) now contains over the half of published Old Babylonian archival documents, which amounts to almost 16,000 cuneiform tablets in lemmatized transliteration, or c. 600,000 word tokens. Search tools of the database provide instant access to all mentions of a given word, via a glossary consisting of almost 5,000 lexemes, dozens of ...
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Arkhipov I., George A. R., Dresden: ISLET-Verlag, 2023.
This volume presents 170 more Old Babylonian letters now in the Schøyen Collection. None has been published in print before. Each letter is transliterated and translated, with appropriate annotations. Full indexes of proper nouns and a selective index of Akkadian vocabulary are appended. The volume is concluded with full documentation of the cuneiform on 168 ...
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Arkhipov I., Kogan L., Orientalia (Italy) 2024 Vol. 93 No. 2 P. 253–302
The text we study here was first published by D.O. Edzard in 1981. A new edition, by A. Catagnoti and P. Fronzaroli, was included in the second volume of the testi di cancelleria (2010) as ARET 16, 27.
The general import of the document has been correctly seen by the editors. Its main object is property ...
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Arkhipov I., Nouvelles assyriologiques brèves et utilitaires 2023 No. 3 P. 121–122
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Arkhipov I., Успенский А.Ф., Вестник древней истории 2023 Т. 83 № 3 С. 725–754
Среди литературных произведений, найденных при раскопках города Мари (Телль-Харири) в восточной Сирии, особое место занимает оригинальная поэма на аккадском языке, прославляющая царя Мари Зимри-Лима (1774–1761 гг. до н. э.). Глиняная табличка с произведением, разбитая на три фрагмента, была обнаружена французскими археологами в одном из помещений царского дворца еще в 1936 г., но долгое время не ...
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Arkhipov I., Kogan L., Markina E., Journal of the American Oriental Society. American Oriental Society 2023 Vol. 143 No. 3 P. 537–553
The tablet ARET 13, 15 was published in 2003 by Pelio Fronzaroli among other Eblaite “testi di cancelleria,” providing a basis for studying the document. This edition was the first step toward understanding the text, establishing that it describes several episodes pertaining to Ebla’s relations with Mari, its principal rival in eastern Syria, at the ...
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Arkhipov I., Kogan L., Altorientalische Forschungen 2022 Vol. 49 No. 2 P. 183–196
The article aims at establishing new, more reliable meanings and functions for a number of lexical and semi-grammatical elements of Eblaite (Syrian East Semitic). The so-called “chancery texts”, first published by Pelio Fronzaroli and Amalia Catagnoti as ARET 13, 16 and 18, are in the focus of the analysis. While feasible contextual interpretation is an ...
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Arkhipov I., , in: The Oxford History of the Ancient Near EastVol. II: From the End of the Third Millennium BC to the Fall of Babylon.: Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022. Ch. 15 P. 310–407.
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Arkhipov I., Bard K., Barjamovic G. et al., Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022.
This groundbreaking, five-volume series offers a comprehensive, fully illustrated history of Egypt and Western Asia (the Levant, Anatolia, Mesopotamia, and Iran), from the emergence of complex states to the conquest of Alexander the Great. Written by a highly diverse, international team of leading scholars, the volumes in this series focus firmly on the political and ...
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Alexandrov B., Ориенталистика 2021 Т. 4 № 3 С. 596–619
The Akkadian expression ubānum ištēt ‘one finger’ is attested in Old Babylonian letters of the 18thcentury BCE as an allegoric description of a close alliance between rulers. Two hypotheses were advanced in the literature to explain the origin of this expression. According to the first one, the allegory of ‘one finger’ was based on a symbolic gesture ...
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Arkhipov I., Revue d'Assyriologie et d'Archeologie Orientale 2021 Vol. 115 P. 203–218
The Schøyen collection houses 474 letters of the Old Babylonian period including the first Sealand dynasty (p. x). Eighteen of them were published as AbB 10 145 (previously the Dring collection), CUSAS 9 1–15, and CUSAS 10 15 and 16. In the volume under review, Andrew George edited 216 letters from the Schøyen collection (including ...
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Loktionov A., Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections 2019 Vol. 24 P. 78–81
The last two decades have seen considerable advances in the holistic study of ancient Near Eastern law, spearheaded principally by works like the wide-ranging volumes written or edited by the late Raymond Westbrook. Equally, there has been much progress in our understanding of gender across the ancient Near East, as shown, for instance, by the ...
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P., Leuven, Bristol: Peeters Publishers, 2021.
La production d'un document administratif fait appel à des modes d'intellection propres, mobilise des pratiques cognitives complexes et recourt à des conventions d'écriture, des systèmes de tri et de classement spécifiques. Les rapports sociaux particuliers entre les différents acteurs s'y reflètent. Malgré cela, les textes administratifs sont souvent délaissés par les chercheurs rebutés par leur ...
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Ladynin I. A., Вестник Пермского университета. Серия: История 2021 № 1 С. 118–128
A feature of the Near Eastern history observed still in antiquity and in the Middle Age in the First Millennium B.C. is the emergence of vast centralized interregional states succeeding one another. The French Egyptologist Gaston Maspero showed in the late 19th century that this was a gradual stage in the integration of the microregion ...
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Alexandrov B., Вестник древней истории 2021 Т. 81 № 2 С. 298–315
The article deals with the expression “dead or alive” which is used in the Emar legal texts to characterize slaves in respect to their master. Those slaves, previously free persons, were sold into slavery by their relatives or entered the slavery voluntarily in order to repay their debts. The article examines the historical context and ...
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