Working at Home in the Ancient Near East brings together the papers and discussions from an international workshop organized within the framework of the 10th International Congress on the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East held in Vienna in April 2016. The volume examines the organization, scale, and the socio-economic role played by institutional and non-institutional households, as well as the social use of domestic spaces in Bronze Age Mesopotamia. The invited speakers – archaeologists, philologists, and historians specializing in ancient Mesopotamia – who approached these topics from different perspectives and by analyzing different datasets were encouraged to exchange their views and to discuss methodological concerns and common problems.

This volume includes seven archaeological- and philological-oriented essays focusing on specific sites and archives, from northern Mesopotamia to southern Babylonia. The contributions assembled in the present volume seek to bridge the gap between archaeological records and cuneiform sources, in order to provide a more accurate reconstruction of the Mesopotamian economies during the 3rd and 2nd millennium BC.
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This volume examines the organization, scale, and the socio-economic role played by institutional and non-institutional households, as well as the social use of domestic spaces in Bronze Age Mesopotamia.
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Working at Home in the Ancient Near East: New Insights and Avenues of Research – Juliette Mas and Palmiro Notizia ;
Working at Nuzi – Laura Battini ;
The Organization of Labor at Tell Beydar – Alexander Pruß ;
Oikoi and the State. Households and Production Evidence in 3rd Millennium BC Upper Mesopotamia – Juliette Mas ;
Reconstructing the Flow of Life and Work in Mesopotamian Houses: An Integrated Textual and Multisensory Approach – Paolo Brusasco ;
The House of Ur-saga: Ur III Merchants in Their Non-Institutional Context – Steven J. Garfinkle ;
Wealth and Status in 3rd Millennium Babylonia: the Household Inventory RTC 304 and the Career of Lugal-irida, Superintendent of Weavers – Palmiro Notizia ;
Working at home, traveling abroad: Old Assyrian trade and archaeological theory – Gojko Barjamovic and Norman Yoffee
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781789695915
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Archaeopress
Vekt
840 gr
Høyde
245 mm
Bredde
174 mm
Dybde
7 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
124

Biografisk notat

Juliette Mas is an archaeologist specializing in Near Eastern pre-classic pottery and domestic architecture. She is currently a post-doctoral researcher at the Collège de France (UMR 7192 - PROCLAC).

Palmiro Notizia is a post-doctoral researcher in Assyriology at the Università di Pisa. Previously, he was a JAE-Doctor fellow at the Centro de Ciencias Humanas y Sociales (CSIC, Madrid) and a postdoctoral researcher at the Università degli Studi di Messina.