Listelerde Adları Geçmeyen Līmumlar (līmmus Not Recorded in the Lists)
Journal Title: Archivum Anatolicum-Anadolu Arsivleri - Year 2016, Vol 10, Issue 2
Abstract
līmums were high-rank officials appointed for one-year term of office in Assyria. Events which occurred and certain legal transactions executed during the period when there officials remained in office were dated with the names of such officials. For this reason, knowledge of the number of līmums served in that period would suffice to determine the duration of an age. Indeed, the līmum lists recently discovered one by one in the Kültepe excavations and published have significantly revealed the chronology of the long-disputed Age of Assyrian Trade Colonies.
Authors and Affiliations
Murat Çayır
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