Nabonidus and forty thieves of Uruk: criminal investigation in neo-babylonian Eanna

This paper studies a group of documents produced in the course of investigation into the activities of a gang that operated in Uruk in the latter part of Nabonidus’ rule. It examines the composition of this criminal group and the offences committed by its members. Above all, however, it seeks to rec...

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Main Author: Sandowicz, Małgorzata (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge Univ. Press 2015
In: Iraq
Year: 2014, Volume: 76, Pages: 245-261
Further subjects:B Names
B Brothers
B Criminal Investigation
B Trials
B Scribes
B Sons
B Street gangs
B Kings
B Slaves
B Thieves
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Summary:This paper studies a group of documents produced in the course of investigation into the activities of a gang that operated in Uruk in the latter part of Nabonidus’ rule. It examines the composition of this criminal group and the offences committed by its members. Above all, however, it seeks to reconstruct the procedures implemented by the temple officials in response to a hitherto unpublished royal writ BM 114574, a document that throws new light on the involvement of the king in the administration of justice in the Neo-Babylonian period.
ISSN:2053-4744
Contains:Enthalten in: Iraq
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/irq.2013.1