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AlfonsoArchi EblaandItsArchives Studies in Ancient Near Eastern Records General Editor: Gonzalo Rubio Editors: Nicole Brisch, Petra Goedegebuure, Markus Hilgert, Amélie Kuhrt, Peter Machinist, Piotr Michalowski, Cécile Michel, Beate Pongratz-Leisten, D. T. Potts, Kim Ryholt Volume 7 Alfonso Archi Ebla and Its Archives Texts, History, and Society DE GRUYTER ISBN978-1-61451-716-0 e-ISBN(PDF)978-1-61451-788-7 e-ISBN(EPUB)978-1-161451-938-6 ISSN2161-4415 LibraryofCongressCataloging-in-PublicationData ACIPcatalogrecordforthisbookhasbeenappliedforattheLibraryofCongress. BibliographicinformationpublishedbytheDeutscheNationalbibliothek TheDeutscheNationalbibliothekliststhispublicationintheDeutscheNationalbibliografie; detailedbibliographicdataareavailableontheInternetathttp://dnb.dnb.de. ©2015WalterdeGruyterInc.,Boston/Berlin Typesetting:MetaSystemsPublishing&PrintservicesGmbH Printingandbinding:CPIbooksGmbH,Leck ♾Printedonacid-freepaper PrintedinGermany www.degruyter.com Preface AttheoriginofthestudiesinthisvolumeisthepositiveanswerwhichIgave to Paolo Matthiae thirty-nine years ago, when he asked me, his colleague at theUniversityofRome,tojointheArchaeologicalExpeditionatTellMardikh/ Ebla in order to try to understand which of the many statements expressed regarding the contents of the tablets of Ebla were sound. It was a reckless answer,because I had no experience ofcuneiformsources ofthat earlyperi- od.Ipromptlyreceivedsome photos,buttime wasgreatlylimited,because I hadfirsttofulfillmyobligationtoprepareaKUBvolumeofHittitetabletsat the Vorderasiatisches Museum, Berlin. At that time, my engagement was in any case not defined at all, and further developments would have depended on my interest and results, not less than on my endurance to bear a heavy situation. Ihavetoexpressmyheartfeltthankstomanypeople,andfirstofallPaolo Matthiae, who offered me his steady support in those years. The members of the International Committee for the Study of the Texts of Ebla: Giorgio Buccel- lati, Pelio Fronzaroli, Paul Garelli, Horst Klengel, Jean-Robert Kupper, Fawzi Rashid,andinparticularDietzOttoEdzardandEdmondSollberger,generously gavemetheirconfidence.AdnanBounni,AliAbuAssaf,KassemToueir,Sultan Muhesen, Abd er-Razak Mu’az, Bassam Jamous and Michel al-Maqdissi, all of the General Directorate of Antiquities and Museums of Damascus, permitted metoworkdirectlyonthewholetextcollection. Mywife,StefaniaMazzoni,wasalwaysbesidemeandhostedme,together withotherphilologistsoftheEblaexpedition,forseveralyearsinherhousein Saraqeb. PelioFronzarolihasbeeninalltheseyearsanidealcolleagueandfriend, offeringmetheprivilegetoexchangeideasandreceiveadvicefromhim. WithMariaGiovannaBigaandAmaliaCatagnoti,whohaveworkedbeside meformanyyears,Ihavehadoccasiontodiscussseveralpoints. Antoine Souleiman and Hamido Hammade, both responsible for the Ebla tablets in the Archaeological Museum of Aleppo, and who both passed away tooearlyinrecentyears,aswellasAbdoAsfariandFajarhajMohammed,who succeeded each other as director of the Archaeological Museum of Idlib, of- fered me the best conditions for the extraordinarily exciting work of recon- structingdayafterdaythearchivesofEbla. This volume is dedicated to them, as also to Faiz, Ma’an, Waji Abeidīn of Saraqeb, and Shawqi Shaath of Aleppo, who contributed to making Syria my second,unforgettablehome. vi Preface IamverygratefultoGonzaloRubioforhavingproposedthatIcollectsev- eralofmywritingsonEblainthisvolumeoftheseriesSANERdirectedbyhim, and to the De Gruyter staff who has assisted me in this enterprise. Gabriella Spadawasofgreathelpineditingthisvolume. Rome,July2015 A.A. Acknowledgments I thank the following Colleagues, Institutions, and publishers who kindly au- thorizedthereproductionofarticlespublishedbythem: AmericanSchoolofOrientalResearch:[21,32] ArchívOrientální(DrJanFilipsky):[23] BloomsburyPublishingPlc,London–NewDelhi–NewYork–Sidney:[19] Brill,Leiden–Boston–Köln:[34,43] TheBritishInstitutefortheStudyofIraq(MrsLaurenMalvee):[12,16,36] CDLPress(DrMarkCohen):[15,18] Prof.DominiqueCharpin,Paris:[24] WalterDeGruyter,Berlin–Boston:[10,13,50] Prof.RobertDeutsch,TelAvivUniversity:[22] Prof.Jean-MarieDurand,Paris:[6,7,27,44,48] Eisenbrauns,WinonaLake,IND.(MrJimEisenbraun):[4,14,33] Prof.LewanGordesiani,UniversityofTbilisi:[9] HarrassowitzVerlag,Wiesbaden:[2,35] HeidelbergerOrientverlag,Heidelberg(MrsVerenaHug):8 DrMagdalenaKapełuś,UniversityofWarsaw:[47] Prof.GiovanniP.Lanfranchi,UniversitàdiPadova:[26] NederlandsInstituutvoorhetNabijeOosten(Prof.JesperEidem):[3,41] Prof.HansNeumann,OrientalistischeLiteraturzeitung:[40,42] Prof.SimoParpola,Helsinki:[17] Peeters,Leuven–Paris–Walpole,MA:[30] PontificiumInstitutumBiblicum(MrsKatiaPaoletti),Roma:[25,37,38] SadbergHanımMüsesi,Istanbul(MrsHulyaBilgi):[31] Prof.ÖnhanTunca,UniversitédeLiège:[28] UgaritVerlag,Münster(DrKaiMetzler):[20,29,46] UniversityofChicagoPress:[49] Dr.CorneliaWunsch,Dresden:[45] IthankProf.HaraldHauptmann,Heidelberg,andProf.GuillermoAlgaze,San Diego,CA.,whoauthorizedmetopublishthephotosin[32],respectivelyfigs. 2,3,andfig.5;HirmerFotoarchiv,Berlin,forfig.4. Thecopyrightforalltheotherphotosandthedrawingsbelongto:Missione ArcheologicaItalianainSiria,SapienzaUniversitàdiRoma. Contents Preface v Acknowledgments vii Abbreviations xiii PublicationsofAlfonsoArchiconcerningEbla xvii Part I. History, Language, and Texts 1 SyriaandMesopotamiaBeforetheAkkadianDynasty:Geopolitical Relations 3 2 HistoryofSyriaintheThirdMillennium:theWrittenSources 13 3 EblaiteinitsGeographicalandHistoricalContext 32 4 PrepositionsatEbla 51 5 TheArchivesofEbla 77 6 Chronologierelativedesarchivesd’Ébla 93 Part II. Society and Economy 7 LestitresdeenetlugalàÉblaetdescadeauxpourleRoideKiš 123 8 ZurOrganisationderArbeitinEbla 143 9 kíd-sag“Gatekeeper” 154 10 Prices,Workers’WagesandMaintenanceatEbla 158 11 GiftsatEbla 165 12 TheStewardandhisJar 179

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