Assyrian Deeds and Documents Recording the Transfer of Property, Vol. 1: Including the So-Called Private Contracts, Legal Decisions and Proclamations

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by Claude Hermann Walter Johns

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Delving into the world of ancient Assyria, this book presents a meticulously curated collection of cuneiform texts that shed light on the intricacies of daily life, legal proceedings, and economic transactions of this once-powerful empire. The author's dedication to deciphering and categorizing these tablets offers a unique window into a bygone era. The texts, primarily consisting of deeds of sale, loans, and leases, provide invaluable insights into the social and economic fabric of Assyrian society. Readers will encounter a diverse cast of characters, from high-ranking officials and members of the royal court to ordinary citizens engaged in the business of everyday life. The book's exploration of legal documents, including contracts and proclamations, reveals the mechanisms by which law and order were maintained in this ancient civilization. Beyond their historical significance, these texts offer a glimpse into the religious beliefs and practices of the Assyrians, as evidenced by the numerous proper names and invocations of deities found within the documents. This exploration of Assyrian society challenges long-held assumptions and provides a fresh perspective on a civilization that has often been overshadowed by its contemporaries. Ultimately, this book serves as a testament to the enduring power of written records to illuminate the past and provide a deeper understanding of the human experience across time and cultures.

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