Michael Kozuh. “Policing, Planning, and Provisos: The Function of Legal Texts in the Management of the Eanna Temple’s Livestock in the First Millennium BC.” In Texts and Contexts: The Circulation and Transmission of Cuneiform Texts in Social Space. Eds. P. Delnero and J. Lauinger (original ) (raw )2021 Review: The Sacrificial Economy Assessors, Contractors, and Thieves in the Management of Sacrificial Sheep at the Eanna Temple of Uruk (ca. 625-520 B.C.), Kozuh, M. G., 2014, AfO: 495-500
Yuval Levavi
AfO, 2021
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Sacrificial Economy: Assessors, Contractors, and Thieves in the Management of Sacrificial Sheep at the Eanna Temple of Uruk (ca. 625–520 B.C.). By Michael Kozuh
Martina Schmidl
Journal of the American Oriental Society
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Michael Kozuh
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Mohamed El-Ashiry
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For the Gods or for Money? ˗ Sheep Husbandry at the Temples in First Millennium Babylonia
Michaela Weszeli
in: Raija Mattila, Sanae Ito, Sebastian Fink (eds.), Animals and their Relation to Gods, Humans and Things in the Ancient World (Universal- und kulturhistorische Studien. Studies in Universal and Cultural History), Wiesbaden., 2019
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Accounting for Livestock: Principles of Palatial Administration in Sealand I Babylonia (2016; Iraq 78: 3-23)
Odette Boivin
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Sheep and Goat Husbandry at the Eanna Temple in Uruk During the Long Sixth Century: Documentation, Organisation and Economy
Rasmus Johan Aarslev
2023
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Payment in Wool in the Economy of the Ebabbar Temple at Sippar
Stefan Zawadzki
Revue d'assyriologie et d'archéologie orientale, 2002
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2004d The economic and non-economic animal: Roman depositions and offerings
Roel Lauwerier
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"If you have sheep, you have all you need". Sheep Husbandry and Wool in the Economy of the Neo-Babylonian Ebabbar Temple at Sippar
Stefan Zawadzki
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Deities and religious personnel as collectors
Susan Lupack
2006
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Ordering the House of Šamaš: Management Texts from the Neo-Babylonian Ebabbara
John MacGinnis
Iraq 60, 1998
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Rositani Annunziata, “Some Old Babylonian Dockets dealing with sheep and goats”, in KASKAL 12 (2015), pp. 1-30
Annunziata Rositani
Rositani Annunziata, 2015
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Animal sacrifice and ‘external’ exchange in the Persepolis Fortification Tablets
Wouter F. M. Henkelman
in: H.D. Baker & M. Jursa (eds.), Approaching the Babylonian Economy: Proceedings of the start Project Symposium Held in Vienna, 1-3 July 2004 (Studies in the Economic History of First Millennium Babylonia 2 = AOAT 330), Münster, 2005: 137-65
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Contractual Formalism and Zukunftsbewältigung in Middle Assyrian Agricultural Accounting. In: L. Feliu, J. Llop, A. Millet Albà and J. Sanmartín, eds., Time and History in the Ancient Near East: Proceedings of the 56th RAI (Eisenbrauns, 2013), 525–548.
Cale Johnson
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"How Law Evolved out of Economics: Sequential Logic and Stereometric Interpretation in Ancient Near Eastern and Biblical Law Collections,” ZAR 23 (2017), 115–121
Konrad Schmid
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From the Chattel to the Cattle: Human and animal laborers in ancient Israel and its context
Suzanna Millar
Journal of Biblical Literature, 2025
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The “Rough Draft” of a Neo-Babylonian Accounting Document
Elizabeth E. Payne
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‘Animal husbandry in Hellenistic Egypt’, in The Economies of Hellenistic Societies, Third to First Centuries, ed. Zosia H. Archibald, John K. Davies and Vincent Gabrielsen. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2011, 390–401.
Dorothy J Thompson
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2011 -- The exchange of sacrificial gifts among Old Assyrian merchants. In: Bleda S. Düring, Arne Wossink, Peter M.M.G. Akkermans (eds.), Correlates of Complexity. Essays in Archaeology and Assyriology Dedicated to Diederik J.W. Meijer, 59-67. Leiden: NINO. ISBN 978-90-6258-327-0.
J.G. Dercksen
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2014 “Review of M.E. Aubet, Commerce and Colonization in the Ancient Near East, Cambridge, 2013” BASOR 372: 238-240.
Caroline Sauvage
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Pigs and the pastoral bias: The other animal economy in northern Mesopotamia (3000–2000 BCE)
Kathryn Grossman , Tate Paulette , Max Price
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Between cities and villages: the livestock economy in historical Palestine
Yuval Gadot
Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 2024
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An Old Babylonian Herding Contract. NINO Annual Report 2011, p. 36-39
Rients de Boer
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The Political Economy of Livestock in Early States
Noa Corcoran-Tadd , Max Price
Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 2022
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Animal Economy in a Temple City and Its Countryside: Iron Age Jerusalem as a Case Study. Sapir-Hen et al. 2016 BASOR
Lidar Sapir-Hen , Israel Finkelstein
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Michael Jursa
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Michael Kozuh
Awīlum Ša La Mašê—Man Who Cannot Be Forgotten: Studies in Honor of Prof. Stefan Zawadzki, Presented on the Occasion of His 70th Birthday, edited by Rafał Koliński, Jan Prostko-Prostyński, and Witold Tyborowski, Aoat, 463, 115-28. Münster: Ugarit-Verlag, , 2018
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Fair Exchange: utilisation of working animals (and women) in ancient Mesopotamia and modern Africa
Jill Goulder
Anthropology of the Middle East, 2016
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Animals in ritual and economy in a Roman frontier community.
Maaike Groot
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The Administration of Institutional Agriculture in the New Kingdom, in Juan Carlos Moreno García, Ancient Egyptian Administration (Brill 2013)
Sally Katary
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Priests Petitioning the Police (P.Brit.Mus. EA 10650): Temple Taxes, Temple Land, and Withheld Yields
Andreas Winkler
Zeitschrift für ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde 147, 2020
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Sasson 2008. REASSESSING THE BRONZE AND IRON AGE ECONOMY:SHEEP AND GOAT HUSBANDRY IN THE SOUTHERN LEVANT AS A MODEL CASE STUDY
Aharon Sasson
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Tracking an Ancient Near Eastern Economic System: The Tributary Mode of Production and the Temple-State
Gerald O West
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Destined for Slaughter: Identifying Seasonal Breeding Patterns in Sheep and Goats in Early Babylonia
Magnus Widell
Journal of Near Eastern Studies 79(2), 2020
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