Abstract

This article presents additional prosopographical data from the archive of the Eanna temple of Uruk (southern Babylonia). Most of the data are included in unpublished or little-studied Neo- and Late- Babylonian tablets mostly from the Knopf collection which has been housed until recently at the Claremont Graduate University (California). The pertinent tablets are either published or digested below. In addition, several unpublished tablets from the archive which belong to the Spurlock Museum of the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign are also included. This is mainly a prosopography of Eanna’s craftsmen. It completes and modifies previous studies on this subject.

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