Kudurru
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Un Kudurru est une stèle de donation de terre dans le royaume de Babylone.
Bibliographie
- (en) K. E. Slanski,
- Classification, Historiography and Monumental Authority : the Babylonian Entitlement "narûs" (kudurrus), Boston, 2001 ;
- The Babylonian entitlement narus (kudurrus): a study in their form and function, Boston, 2003 ;
- D. Charpin, « Chroniques bibliographiques. 2, La commémoration d'actes juridiques : à propos des kudurrus babyloniens », in Revue Assyriologique 96/2, 2002, p. 169-191 ;
- (en) J. A. Brinkman, « Babylonian Royal Land Grants, Memorials of Financial Interest, and Invocation of the Divine », dans Journal of Economic and Social History of the Orient 49/1, 2006, p. 1-47 ;
- (de) W. Sommerfeld, « Der babylonische "Feudalismus" », in M. Dietricht et O. Loretz (éds.), Vom Alten Orient Zum Alten Testament : Festschrift für Wolfram Freiherrn von Soden, AOAT 240, Neukirchen-Vluyn, 1995, p. 467-490
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