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| #9277484 in Books | 1971-09-10 | Format: Bargain Price | PDF # 1 | .77 x8.78 x11.78l, | File type: PDF | 192 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Five Stars|By David Musgrave|excellent product, quickly shipped; thanks!|Language Notes|Text: English|From the Back Cover|The present volume contains six hundred and twenty-seven economic texts from the Drehem archive dating to the time of the Third Dynasty of Ur.
The mound of Drehem was occupied for only a short period of time toward the end of the second millennium B.C. Built by King Shulgi of Ur early in his reign, it was abandoned during the general collapse of his dynasty under his grandson Ibbi-Sin. Its location, like that of nearby Nippur, was at the crossroads of communication between Sumer and Akkad, and therefore was ideally suited to serve as a depot for the many payments in kind to which the kings of Ur subjected ...
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