Urukean Priests and the Neo-Babylonian State
The paper is constructed around a short micro-historical portrait of a priestly family active in Uruk in the sixth century BCE. This introduces two interrelated issues that the paper will subsequently discuss with a view towards a contextualization of the family in question: the interaction between...
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Формат: | Электронный ресурс Статья |
Язык: | Английский |
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Brill
[2019]
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Journal of ancient Near Eastern religions
Год: 2019, Том: 19, Выпуск: 1/2, Страницы: 35-54 |
Нормированные ключевые слова (последовательности): | B
Нововавилонский (язык)
/ Надпись (мотив)
/ Uruk
/ Священник (мотив)
/ История (мотив) 600 до н.э.-500 до н.э.
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Индексация IxTheo: | AD Социология религии AG Религиозная жизнь BC Религии Древнего Востока |
Другие ключевые слова: | B
Neo-Babylonian priests
B Balāṭu family B Exorcists B State building B Uruk |
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Итог: | The paper is constructed around a short micro-historical portrait of a priestly family active in Uruk in the sixth century BCE. This introduces two interrelated issues that the paper will subsequently discuss with a view towards a contextualization of the family in question: the interaction between the Neo-Babylonian state and priests outside the capital city, and the drive towards inter-temple interaction and standardization of procedures based on the model of Esangila, the Marduk temple in the capital. |
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ISSN: | 1569-2124 |
Второстепенные работы: | Enthalten in: Journal of ancient Near Eastern religions
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1163/15692124-12341303 |