The Early Dynastic list of geographical names /
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Author / Creator: | Frayne, Douglas |
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Imprint: | New Haven, Conn. : American Oriental Society, 1992. |
Description: | xiii, 161 p. : maps ; 26 cm. |
Language: | English Sumerian Akkadian |
Series: | American oriental series v. 74 |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1470378 |
Table of Contents:
- Ch. 1. Introduction. 1.1. Previous Scholarship. 1.3. The Basic Structure of the LGN
- Ch. 2. Toponyms of Group A: The Mesopotamian Alluvium. 2.1.2. The Reconstruction of Ancient Watercourses. 2.2. The Watercourses Delineated in the LGN. 2.2.1. The Kiskattum Canal. 2.2.2. The Irnina Canal. 2.2.3. The Arahtum Canal. 2.2.4. The Kazallu Canal. 2.2.5. The Borsippa Canal. 2.2.6. The Iturungal Canal. 2.2.7. The Isartum Canal. 2.2.8. The Isinnitum Canal. 2.2.9. The Tigris River. 2.3. The Abgal and Me-Enlila Canals
- Ch. 3. Toponyms of Group B. 3.2. The Ancient Itineraries Treated in the LGN. 3.2.1. The Road up the Diyala and Northwest to Terga. 3.2.2. The Elam-Kismar-Der-Diyala Road. 3.2.3. The Ebla Lullubum Road. 3.2.4. The Area Around Namar. 3.2.5. The Road Through the Jebel Hamrin. 3.2.6. Some Elamite Cities. 3.2.7. The Road to Zamua. 3.2.8. The Area Around Zamua
- Ch. 4. Conclusions. 4. The LGN and the City of Kis in Early Dynastic Times
- Ch. 5. Excursus. 5.1. The LGN and the Sargon Geography. 5.2. The Geographical Horizons of Two Babylonian Cities in Late ED to Old Akkadian Times: The Evidence of the Archival Texts. 5.3. Samsu-iluna and the Six Fortresses of Emutbala. 5.4. Excursus: The Expansion of Babylon During the Reign of Sin-muballit
- Index I. Cuneiform Sources. 1. Toponyms. 2. Hydronyms. 3. Mountain Names. 4. Divine Names. 5. Dynasties. 6. Royal and Priestly Names. 7. Personal Names
- Index II. Modern Sources. 1. Toponyms. 2. Hydronyms. 3. Mountain Names.