THE BABYLONIAN PRIESTHOOD IN THE LONG SIXTH CENTURY BC
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Auteurs : Caroline Waerzeggers [Royaume-Uni]Source :
- Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies [ 0076-0730 ] ; 2011-12.
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- Achaemenid rule, Administrative documents, Akkadian literature, Altbabylonischen zeit, Altorientalische forschungen, Ancient mesopotamia, Archiv orientforschung, Archival texts, Babylon, Babylonian, Babylonian priesthood, Babylonian priests, Babylonian temple, Babylonian temple worship, Babylonian temples, British museum, Caroline, Caroline waerzeggers, Cella, Classical studies university, Consecrated priest, Consecration, Cult, Cult image, Cult statue, Cult statues, Cultic, Cuneiform, Cuneiform monographs, Cuneiform studies, Cuneiform texts, Ebabbar, Ebabbar temple, Elusive silver, Ezida, Ezida temple, First millennium, Food offerings, Functional dependencies, Hinke kudurru, Huber vulliet, Human king, Initiation rite, Jursa, Legal status, Legal title, London caroline waerzeggers, Marduk, Mesopotamia, Pagan priests, Particular temple, Prebend, Prebend system, Priesthood, Priestly, Priestly titles, Pure descent, Purity regulations, Regular offerings, Regular worship, Royal inscriptions, Sacrificial, Sacrificial cult, Second temple judaism, Social history, State archives, Such situations, Temple enterer, Temple enterers, Temple service, Temple worship, Uruk, Waerzeggers, Winona lake, Wirtschaftsgeschichte babyloniens, Zeitschrift assyriologie.
Abstract
Babylonia experienced a remarkable upsurge in prosperity in the long sixth century BC (c. 620–480 BC). Tens of thousands of cuneiform texts bear witness to its vibrant economy, dynamic society, and creativity in art, literature, and science. In this fast‐moving world, temples were bulwarks of traditional Babylonian beliefs and values. Everywhere in Mesopotamia, priests have left archives that tell us about their cultic tasks, daily concerns, and intellectual universe. These texts are a goldmine for the study of Babylonian religion and society, and the aim of this article is to introduce some of the new insights that are emerging from this material.
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DOI: 10.1111/j.2041-5370.2011.00024.x
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