The Sacrificial Economy

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781575062785

Assessors, Contractors, and Thieves in the Management of Sacrificial Sheep at the Eanna Temple of Uruk (ca. 625-520 B.C.)

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By Michael Kozuh
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Description

1. Introduction

2. Sources, Methodology, Prior Literature, and Terminology

3. The Herdsmen and Their Formal Relationship with the Eanna

4. Balances

5. Balances, Incentives, and Restrictions

6. Managing the Herdsmen

7. Entrepreneurial Debt and Systemic Stress

8. The Internal Livestock Management of the Eanna of Uruk

9. The System at Work

Bibliography

Index of Texts Cited

Index of Topics

DVD: Photos of Texts Published


“The book is a substantial contribution to current research, and the presentation of new, previously unpublished material as well as numerous references to additional unpublished texts is much appreciated. . . . Michael Kozuh raises numerous interesting issues in his discussion of the Eanna’s sacrificial economy. This book presents a number of newly published texts and many references to further material, and is likely to infuse the discussion of the complicated issue of livestock management in the Eanna with new vigor.”

—Martina Schmidl, Journal of the American Oriental Society

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