Three Iranian Loanwords in Late Babylonian Texts

ḫanbara ‘storehouse’; <i>upiātu</i>, <i>uppaiāta</i>, probably a royal impost on commodities and/or the store of such commodities for crown’s use; <i>kalammaru</i>, <i>karammaru</i>, <i>karri ammaru</i> ‘registry’.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Stolper, Matthew W.
Format: Print Article
In:BibMes
Year: 1977, Issue: 7, Pages: 251-266
KeiBi Identifier:39:427
Further subjects:Konferenzschrift
Description
Summary:ḫanbara ‘storehouse’; <i>upiātu</i>, <i>uppaiāta</i>, probably a royal impost on commodities and/or the store of such commodities for crown’s use; <i>kalammaru</i>, <i>karammaru</i>, <i>karri ammaru</i> ‘registry’.