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In July, 2009, the International Association for Assyriology met in Paris, France, for 5 days to deliver and listen to papers on the theme “La famille dans le Proche-Orient.” This volume, the proceedings of the conference, contains 53 of the papers read at the 55th annual Rencontre, including primarily papers directly connected with the theme and some on areas of related interest. The papers covered every period of Mesopotamian history, from the third millennium through the end of the first millennium B.C.E. The photo on the back cover shows only a representative portion of the attendees, who were warmly hosted by faculty and students from the Collège de France.
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- Conception de la famille, réalités humaines et divines : les mots et les choses
- Famille élargie ou famille nucléaire? Problèmes de démographie antique
- Belief in Family Reunion in the Afterlife in the Ancient Near East and Mediterranean
- The Old-Babylonian Family Cult and Its Projection on the Ground: A Cross-Disciplinary Investigation
- The Social Family Unit in the Light of Bronze Age Burial Customs in the Near East: An Intertextual Approach.
- Les termes sémitiques de parenté dans les sources cunéiformes : L’apport de l’étymologie
- Les Relations Parents – Enfants dans la Mythologie Mésopotamienne
- Fathers and Sons in Syro-Mesopotamian Pantheons:
- Problems of Identity and Succession in Cuneiform Traditions
- Die Familie des Gottes Aššur
- The Astral Family in Kassite Kudurrus Reliefs
- Iconographical and Iconological Study of Sîn, Šamaš and Ištar Astral Representations
- “Semence ignée”: pahhursis et warwalan en hittite
- IIIe millénaire
- Cherchez la femme – The SAL Sign in Proto-Cuneiform Writing
- Urnanshe’s Family and the Evolution of its inside Relationships as shown by Images
- The Ebla Families
- Muliebris imago : reines, princesses et prêtresses à Ebla
- Family Portraits
- Some Considerations on the Iconographical Motif of the “Woman with Child” in the art of the Third Millennium b.c.e.
- Ier moitié du IIe millenaire
- Family Daily Life at Tell Mardikh-Ebla (Syria) during the Middle Bronze Age.
- A Functional Analysis of Three Houses in the Southern Lower Town (Area B East)
- To Dedicate or Marry a Nadîtu-Woman of Marduk in Old Babylonian Society
- Why Are Two Royal Female Members Given to the Same Man?
- Awīlum and Muškēnum in the Age of Hammurabi
- Les activités de Gimillum, frère de Balmunamḫe. Une gestion familiale des ressources agricoles et animales à Larsa au temps de Rīm-Sîn
- Famille et transmission du patrimoine à Larsa : Une approche anthropologique
- Families of Old Assyrian Traders
- Deuxième moitié du IIe millenaire
- The Scribes of Amarna: A Family Affair?
- Family in Crisis in Late Bronze Age Syria:
- Protection of Family Ties in the Legal Texts from Emar
- Modèle familial et solidarités sociales à Émar
- La famille hittite :
- ce que les lois nous apprennent . . .
- La naissance d’après la documentation archéologique d’ougarit
- The Families in the Middle Assyrian Administrative Texts from the “Big Silos” of Assur (Assur M 8)
- nam-dub-sar-ra a-na mu-e-pad3-da-zu . . . De l’apprentissage et l’éducation des scribes médio-assyriens
- Astuwatamanzas 0 and the Family of Suhis in Karkemiš
- Des néo-assyriens aux parthes
- Sammu-Ramat: Regent or Queen Mother?
- Family Affairs in the Neo-Assyrian Court
- La notion de famille royale à l’époque néo-assyrienne
- The Multifunctional Israelite Family
- Apprenticeship in the Neo-Babylonian Period: A Study of Bargaining Power
- Eine ungewöhnliche Adoption und ein fataler Totschlag –
- Babylonische Familiengeschichten aus dem frühen 1. Jt. v. Chr.
- The Case of Fubartu
- On Inheriting Family Debts in Late 6th-Century Uruk
- Tappaššar and Her Relations with Iddin-Nabû, the Adopted Son of Her Husband in the Light of a New Document
- Le rôle de la famille de Nusku-gabbē au sein de la communauté de Neirab
- Von der gelehrten Schreibung zum anerkannten Standard
- Images of Parthian Queens
- Parenté réelle et symbolique au sein de la communauté du temple en Babylonie tardive : l’exemple de l’archive des brasseurs de Borsippa
- Communications hors thème
- Une question de rythme au pays d’Apum :
- Les quatre agglomérations de Tell Mohammed Diyab durant la période Khabour
- The Wall Slabs of the Old Palace in the City of Ashur
- L’évolution d’une colonie néo-assyrienne dans le bas Moyen-Euphrate syrien (9 e–8 e siècle av. J.-C.) :
- recherches archéologiques et historiques récentes à Tell Masaikh
- “In Order to Make Him Completely Dead”:
- Annihilation of the Power of Images in Mesopotamia
- Art Assyrien et Cubisme
- Nonfinite Clauses in Gudea Cylinder B, Revisited
- Remarques sur la Datation des Campagnes Néo-Babyloniennes en Cilicie
- On Abbreviated Personal Names in Texts from Ugarit
- La famille multicolore des bovins dans l’Uruk archaïque
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