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The Administration of Rural Production in an Early Mesopotamian Town
Henry T. Wright
Henry T. Wright offers a study of economy and production at two Mesopotamian sites dating to the Early Dynastic: Ur, a large town, and Sakheri Sughir, a small rural community. Includes appendices on artifacts, faunal remains, and two burials. Contributions by Sandor Bökönyi, Kent V. Flannery, and John Mayhall.
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Contents
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List of Figures
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List of Tables
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I. Theoretical Considerations and Methodological Consequences
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II. Subsistence and Settlement on the Southern Alluvial Plains of Iraq
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III. Early Dynastic Ur: The Context
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IV. A Rural Community
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V. The Archeological Evidence of Rural Production
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VI. The Documentary Evidence of Rural Production
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VII. The Rural Economy: A Summary
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Appendix
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I. The Statistics of Artifacts From Sakheri Sughir
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II. Faunal Remains From Sakheri Sughir by Sandor Bokonyi and Kent V. Flannery
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III. The Dentition of Two Human Burials From Sakheri Sughir by John Mayhall, D.D.S
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References
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Published: 1969
Publisher: University of Michigan Museum of Anthropological Archaeology
- 978-1-949098-10-5 (paper)
- 978-1-951519-32-2 (ebook)