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Studies in Hittite Economic Administration

A New Edition of the Hittite Palace-Temple Administrative Corpus and Research on Allied Texts Found at attusa. Volume II: Text Editions and Philological Commentary

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The Hittite Palace-Temple Administrative Corpus reveals a wealth of economic-administrative documents from the Hittite capital, Hattusa, with the recent edition nearly doubling the number of texts. Notably, the corpus emphasizes durable goods rather than staple products. This work examines the unique features of the corpus, suggesting it reflects an economic administration aimed at fostering local agricultural programs through elite influence. It includes detailed analyses, an analytical glossary, and a case study on wealth comparison, while also evaluating the economic aspects of Hittite religious expenditures.

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Studies in Hittite Economic Administration, James M. Burgin

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2022
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Titel
Studies in Hittite Economic Administration
Ondertitel
A New Edition of the Hittite Palace-Temple Administrative Corpus and Research on Allied Texts Found at attusa. Volume II: Text Editions and Philological Commentary
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
Harrassowitz
Jaar van publicatie
2022
Formaat
Hardcover
Aantal pagina's
650
ISBN13
9783447119306
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Aantekening
The Hittite Palace-Temple Administrative Corpus reveals a wealth of economic-administrative documents from the Hittite capital, Hattusa, with the recent edition nearly doubling the number of texts. Notably, the corpus emphasizes durable goods rather than staple products. This work examines the unique features of the corpus, suggesting it reflects an economic administration aimed at fostering local agricultural programs through elite influence. It includes detailed analyses, an analytical glossary, and a case study on wealth comparison, while also evaluating the economic aspects of Hittite religious expenditures.