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Appendix: Cuneiform Sources on Homicide

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 November 2009

Pamela Barmash
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Washington University, St Louis
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The Reform of UruKAgina

  1. Publication: Ukg. 4 ⅻ 13–22 (= Ukg. 5 ⅺ 20–29) = H. Steible and H. Behrens, Die Altsumerischen Bau- und Weihinschriften (Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, 1991).

  2. Transliteration and Translation: Piotr Steinkeller, “The Reform of UruKAgina and an Early Sumerian Term for ‘Prison,’” AuOr 9 (1991), 227–233.

  3. Translation: Jerrold S. Cooper, Sumerian and Akkadian Royal Inscriptions: Pre-Sargonic Inscriptions (AOS Translation Series I; Winona Lake, Indiana: Eisenbrauns, 1986), 73.

  4. Date: circa 2350 b.c.e.

NSG 41

  1. Publication: ITT 2789 = Henri de Genouillac, Inventaire des Tablettes de Tello, volume II/1 (Paris: Ernest Leroux, 1910), number 2789.

  2. Transliteration and Translation: NSG 41 = Adam Falkenstein, Die neusumerischen Gerichtsurkunden (Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften, philosophisch-historisch Klasse 40; Munich: Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1956), 2.67–69; Bernard J. Siegel, “Slavery During the Third Dynasty of Ur,” American Anthropologist 40, issue 1, part 2 (1947), 24–25.

  3. Date: Neo-Sumerian period (twenty-first century b.c.e.)

NSG 202

  1. Publication: TEO 6168 = Henri de Genouillac, Textes économiques d'Oumma de l'époque d'Our (TCL 5; Paris: Librairie Orientaliste/Paul Geuthner, 1922), number 6168.

  2. Transliteration and Translation: NSG 202 = Falkenstein, Die neusumerischen Gerichtsurkunden, number 202, 2.331–333.

  3. Date: Neo-Sumerian period (twenty-first century b.c.e.)

  4. NSG 202 is a Sammeltafel from Umma, recording a number of cases, one of which involves homicide.

NSG 121

  1. Publication: TEO 6165 = de Genouillac, Textes économiques d'Oumma de l'époque d'Our, number 6165.

  2. Transliteration and Translation: NSG 121 = Falkenstein, Die neusumerischen Gerichtsurkunden, number 121, 2.206–208.

  3. Date: Neo-Sumerian period (twenty-first century b.c.e.)

The Nippur Murder Trial

  1. Publication: 2 N-T.54; duplicates: PBS VIII 173, 3N-T.340 + 3N-T.403 + 3N-T.273, 3N-T.426 = Edward Chiera, Legal and Administrative Documents from Nippur (Publications from the Babylonian Section VIII; Philadelphia: University Museum, 1914), number 173.

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Print publication year: 2004

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