Champs
- Numéro d'inventaire
- BM 82565
- Date babylonienne
- --Nbp [5-16]
- Date julienne
- [621-610]
- Archive (mot-clé)
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- Ebabbar
- Lieu de rédaction
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- Uruk
- Type de document
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- ration
- Bibliographie
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Bongenaar : BM 82565, brought to my attention by M. Jursa, lists craftsmen and related personnel in three categories: p.ersonnel as such _(= (oblate+.) profession), slaves (=lúqallu + profession) and apprentices (lúsáman + profession). The slaves in the list were privately owned ones, who were rented out by their masters in return for a "compensation" (maddattu). The prebendary craftsmen, i.e. the prebendary weavers, bleachers and goldsmiths, do not occur with the workmen or oblates of the inner city.
BM 82565 lists successively the herdsman of the regular offerings (re'a gine), 5 men of the cow house, including one slave (qallu sa E.GU4.meš), 5 smiths including two apprentices (sáman-lá lúsimug),
- Nom (artisan)
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- Bel-ušezib
- Bunene-ibni
- Mandanu-ereš
- Nabu-miṭa-bulliṭ
- Šamaš-atta-tale'i
- Titre (artisan)
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- artisan (du bronze), lúsimug
- apprenti
- Rémunération (artisan)
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- ration (kurummatu)
- activité annexe (artisan)
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- apprentissage
- Crédits
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- B Gombert