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In service of god and king: Thoughts on the kāribu, his profits, his duties, and his origins

  • Dr Anne Goddeeris

Volume 146 • Issue 2 • 2025 • Priests and Profits • 195-212

Juggling tablets Praying for the king and writing for priests: the lu2-šud3-de2-lugal-la of Sippar

  • Prof. Katrien De Graef

Volume 146 • Issue 2 • 2025 • Priests and Profits • 175-194

Save a prayer for the king: Temple personnel with royal seals in the Old Babylonian period

  • Dr Anne Goddeeris

Volume 146 • Issue 2 • 2025 • Priests and Profits • 153-174

The King’s Household, the Temple’s Household, and the City: Some Issues Concerning Economic Activities According to the Old Babylonian Documentation of Mari

  • Grégory Chambon

Volume 146 • Issue 2 • 2025 • Priests and Profits • 141-152

Lukur/Nadītum priestesses of Ninurta in Old Babylonian Nippur

  • Prof. Nicole Brisch

Volume 146 • Issue 2 • 2025 • Priests and Profits • 113-140

Personnel dealing with temple treasures in the Ur III period (ca. 2100-2000 BCE)

  • Marcos Such-Gutiérrez

Volume 146 • Issue 2 • 2025 • Priests and Profits • 91-112

Priests and Profits — perspectives on the role of the temple in Babylonian economy and beyond: Introduction

  • Prof. Katrien De Graef

Volume 146 • Issue 2 • 2025 • Priests and Profits • 89-90

The economic role of temples in the interrelated world of the Middle and Late Bronze Levant in the prism of cuneiform evidence

  • Prof. Jana Mynárová

Volume 146 • Issue 2 • 2025 • Priests and Profits • 213-225

Saying and doing: Performative utterance in ancient Near Eastern magical rituals

  • Dr Ilan Peled

Volume 146 • Issue 1 • 2025 • First issue 2025 • 67-88

Šukubum and his economic activity in the city E2-sagdana Nibruki

  • Basima Abed

Volume 146 • Issue 1 • 2025 • First issue 2025 • 51-66

The Old Elamite Treaty: A complex diplomatic arrangement

  • Hossein Badamchi

Volume 146 • Issue 1 • 2025 • First issue 2025 • 27-50

An impression of ruler identity: Legitimate power through iconography in third millennium Upper Mesopotamian glyptic – Case study Nabada

  • Prof. Joachim Bretschneider
  • Greta Jans

Volume 146 • Issue 1 • 2025 • First issue 2025 • 9-26

A word about the word for word(ing)

  • Dr Seth Richardson

Volume 146 • Issue 1 • 2025 • First issue 2025 • 1-8

A new granary inscription of king Argišti I and a new Urartiab form alda/bi

  • Kenan Isik

Volume 145 • Issue 2 • 2024 • 171–178

An exemplar of the standard version of Tu-ta-ti (CBS 7078)

  • Youngjae Lee

Volume 145 • Issue 2 • 2024 • 93–106

Forced real estate sales in Babylonia - ca. 2000 - 1600 BCE

  • Howard Farber

Volume 145 • Issue 2 • 2024 • 107–115

Linear style seals, glyptic networks, and cultural interconnections amidst Late Bronze Age Eastern Mediterranean turmoil: Some observtions on a cylinder seal fromPyla-Kokkinokremos

  • Prof Joachim Bretschneider
  • Alexander Donald
  • Jan Driessen

Volume 145 • Issue 2 • 2024 • 201–227

Review of Calini, I., Tell Masaīkh/Kar-Assurnasirpal. Horizons céramiques dans les cultures de la vallée du Moyen Euphrate à l'Âgedu Fer III

  • Stefano Anastasio

Volume 145 • Issue 2 • 2024 • 229–230

Seals on heels. The sealing practice of female economic actors in Old Babylonian Sippar

  • Prof. Katrien De Graef
  • Charlotte Virgils

Volume 145 • Issue 2 • 2024 • 117–169

When did the king bow and kneel in the Hittite festivals ?

  • Hajime Yamamoto

Volume 145 • Issue 2 • 2024 • 179–200

"Should you, a cripple, command us?!": Exploring the interplay of warfare, disabilities, and emotions in the Mari archives

  • Patricia Bou Pérez

Volume 145 • Issue 1 • 2024 • 55–68

Developments in bronze art in the late Urartian Kingdom

  • Oguz Aras

Volume 145 • Issue 1 • 2024 • 69–84

Neues zu "Nungal im Ekur". Eine Edition von IM 208300

  • Laith M. Hussein

Volume 145 • Issue 1 • 2024 • 13–24

New insights into the chronology of six linear Elamite clay artifacts from Susa: A re-examination of Roland de Mecquenem's archaeological reports

  • Dr Mirko Surdi

Volume 145 • Issue 1 • 2024 • 1–11

Old Babylonian texts from Marad found during the 2005-2007 Iraqi excavations, Part 2

  • Abbas Al-Hussainy
  • Waleed Sa'adi Muhammad
  • Rients De Boer

Volume 145 • Issue 1 • 2024 • 25–54