A detailed catalog of ancient tablets from the Kouyunjik collection, with careful dating and cross‑reference work.
This edition gathers contracts, legal decisions, and proclamations, noting which texts are published and which remain unpublished. It also explains how scholars estimate dates and order the tablets for study.
Readers will find the presentation oriented toward both specialists and general readers interested in how cuneiform documents illuminate a long period of Assyrian history. The notes discuss variations in writing, the sources of registration marks, and the challenges of copying and understanding ancient texts. It also provides context on historical figures and events tied to the documents, without revealing every detail of the narrative.
- Clear registration and referencing system for each tablet
- Discussion of dating across post‑canon eponyms and late 7th century BC
- Notes on which tablets are published in full and which are not
- Insights into the everyday legal and administrative life of ancient Nineveh
Ideal for readers of ancient history, archaeology, and textual appraisal of cuneiform sources.