The Tablets of Shuruppak

re-examination of excavation records clarifies find spots of the Fara tablets, and supports the theory that the economy depended on many separate household units rather than palace or temple.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Martin, Harriet P.
Format: Print Article
In:RAI
Year: 1975, Issue: 20, Pages: 173-182, 1 table, 3 pl.
KeiBi Identifier:37:196
Further subjects:Konferenzschrift
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