
Amazing Discoveries in Biblical Archaeology: The Nuzi Tablets
2006年2月27日 · Nuzi was a Hurrian administrative center not far from the Hurrian capital at Kirkuk in northern Iraq. The Hurrians are equivalent to the Horites in the Old Testament, also called Hivites and Jebusites. Excavations were carried out at …
Middle Babylonian Nuzi [CDLI Wiki] - University of Oxford
The Middle Babylonian Nuzi corpus is rich of approximately 5000 tablets mostly found during the American excavations (1925-1933) conducted in different places on the tell (Yorghan-Tepe nowadays). Cdli MB Nuzi tablets collection
Nuzi - Wikipedia
Nuzi (Hurrian Nuzi/Nuzu; Akkadian Gasur) at modern Yorghan Tepe (also Yorgan Tepa and Jorgan Tepe), Iraq was an ancient Mesopotamian city 12 kilometers southwest of the city of Arrapha (modern Kirkuk) and 70 kilometers southwest of Sātu Qala, located near the Tigris river.
The Nuzi Tablets - Biblical Archaeology Society
2024年6月17日 · Amid Nuzi’s remains, archaeologists unearthed thousands of clay tablets that included a trove of ancient legal documents. These inscribed tablets were discovered within private residences, attributed to notable inhabitants with Hurrian names like Tehiptilla, Shurkitilla, and Shilwateshub.
The City Nuzu | Antiquity | Cambridge Core - Cambridge …
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2015. 1. NUZI AND THE HURRIAN:S the excavations at Nuzi (Kirkuk, Iraq) and their contribution to our knowledge of the history of the Hurrians. By Robert H. Pfeiffer. (From the …
The Nuzi Collection of the Harvard Semitic Museum
The paper discusses the excavations conducted at Nuzi, an ancient city in the kingdom of Arrapbe, detailing the findings of over one thousand tablets during excavations led by Harvard University and its collaborators from 1925 to 1931.
我们将继续讨论古巴比伦时期的第二个文献来源,我们称之为 Nuzi,有时拼写 为 Nuzu,平板电脑。 这些石碑来自扎格罗斯山脉山麓努齐的一处遗址。
Nuzi texts and their uses as historical evidence - Anna’s Archive
The ninety-six Akkadian texts presented here in transliteration and translation are divided in five groups dealing with topics of historical interest: Nuzi and the political force responsible for its demise; the crimes and trials of a mayor of Nuzi; a multigenerational legal struggle over title to a substantial amount of land; the progressive ...
Nuzi | Iraq | Archaeolist
Nuzi, an ancient Mesopotamian city located at modern Yorghan Tepe, Iraq, offers significant archaeological insights with its 15 occupational layers. The site exhibits a rich history beginning as early as the late Uruk period, highlighting its evolution through the Akkadian period when it was known as Gasur.
stories in the Book of Genesis. The classical use of these Nuzi texts is found in the commentary by Ephraim Spieser in the Anchor Bible on the Book of Genesis. From 1935 until the early 70s, it was quite fashionable in scholarly circles to argue for the historicity of the patriarchal stories in Genesis on the basis of similar customs at Nuzi.
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