Legal and Administrative Documents From Nippur presents a collection of cuneiform texts dating back to ancient Mesopotamia. Compiled and translated by Edward Chiera, this volume offers invaluable insights into the legal and administrative systems of Nippur, one of the most important cities in Mesopotamian history. The documents include legal codes, contracts, administrative records, and other texts that shed light on the daily lives, economic activities, and social structures of the people who lived in this ancient urban center.
Researchers and students of ancient history, law, and archaeology will find this collection to be an indispensable resource. By providing access to these primary source materials, Legal and Administrative Documents From Nippur contributes to our understanding of Mesopotamian civilization and its enduring legacy.
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