Book contents
- Bronze Age Bureaucracy
- Bronze Age Bureaucracy
- Copyright page
- Contents
- List of Illustrations (and Credits)
- List of Tables
- Preface and Acknowledgements
- Note on Transcription
- 1 Bureaucracy in the Bronze Age?
- 2 The Land of Aššur in the Late Bronze Age
- 3 Writing in Assyria: The Scribes and Their Output
- 4 Archives at Aššur
- 5 Archives in the Provinces
- 6 The Government of Assyria and Its Impact
- 7 Nuzi, the Nearest Neighbour
- 8 Western Contemporaries: Alalaḫ, Ugarit and Greece
- 9 The Records of Government
- Appendix 1: The Middle Assyrian Kings
- Appendix 2: Eponyms at the End of Shalmaneser’s and Start of Tukulti-Ninurta’s Reigns
- Bibliography
- Akkadian Words
- Toponyms and Ethnonyms
- Personal Names
- Selective Subject Index
- Textual Citations
Selective Subject Index
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 December 2013
- Bronze Age Bureaucracy
- Bronze Age Bureaucracy
- Copyright page
- Contents
- List of Illustrations (and Credits)
- List of Tables
- Preface and Acknowledgements
- Note on Transcription
- 1 Bureaucracy in the Bronze Age?
- 2 The Land of Aššur in the Late Bronze Age
- 3 Writing in Assyria: The Scribes and Their Output
- 4 Archives at Aššur
- 5 Archives in the Provinces
- 6 The Government of Assyria and Its Impact
- 7 Nuzi, the Nearest Neighbour
- 8 Western Contemporaries: Alalaḫ, Ugarit and Greece
- 9 The Records of Government
- Appendix 1: The Middle Assyrian Kings
- Appendix 2: Eponyms at the End of Shalmaneser’s and Start of Tukulti-Ninurta’s Reigns
- Bibliography
- Akkadian Words
- Toponyms and Ethnonyms
- Personal Names
- Selective Subject Index
- Textual Citations
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- Chapter
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- Bronze Age BureaucracyWriting and the Practice of Government in Assyria, pp. 471 - 480Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2014