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72-lU,‘m5 POWELL, Jr., Marvin Adell, 1939- SUMERIAN NUMERATION AND METROLOGY. University of Minnesota, Ph.D., 1971 History, ancient University Microfilms, A XEROX Company, Ann Arbor, Michigan © 1973 MAIVIK ilOILL VanUs, Jr. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED TOIS DISSERTATION HAS BEEN MICROFLIMEO EXACTLY AS RECEIVED StMEUAR mJMERATlOi AMD KETKOLOGY A TRESIS 8UBKITTED TO THE FACULTY OF THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF TBS UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA By I Hurvln Adall Powtll, Junior IH PASTIAL FULFILLKEKT OF THE REQUUEKENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPRY D«c«Bb«r, 1971 PLEASE NOTE: SofM pssu hsM imfistinct print FUnwd M rtoewwL Univtnity Mkrofilrm, A Xarox Education Compviy PUFACX TIm ifork vbieh 1 pr«s«at her* under th* title **8uB«rlan ■uMrAtloQ and Metrology^ r«quir«t « f«w words of «cplsnatloo. It *• a study of Old Suasrlan Mtrolofy, as tha rasult of a suggastioD aada to m In 1967 by Frofassor D. 0. Ediard. Aftar about two yaars of praliainary vork, it bacaaa claar to ■a tbat any atudy of Suaarlan Mtrolofjr would bava to daal vltb tha problsBis of Kasopotaaian aatrology at a vhola if it «as to daal vltb tba probls« of absolute standards. Tba work as it MW stands, although resting upon a auch larger foundation, focasas oo two central problsM of Saaarlaa aetrologyt tba mmAmv systsa and the weight systsa. Tbs woth is laid out in as rational a aanner as tiae and tba subject has paxaitted. Tha Table of Contents is intended to be analytical and is sopplsaantad by the Index. In general, words and subjects listed in tha Table of Contents are not entered in the Index. X should like now to express ay thanks to those who have cootributad to ay education. Tha pressnt work owes aore than is superficially apparent to two of ay undergraduate teacherst Villiaa C. Kobinsoo, Jr., who adrisad aa in 1956, when Z waa considering a ainisterial career, to study histoty and Gaxaan, and Hsrcus V. Orr, who guided ae toward aa acadaiic career. To 11 both of thas« Iniplrlag tMchara, X axpraaa wj haartfalt thaaka. To tba Voodrow Vllaoo FoundAtloa 1 aa grataful for tba opportu- alty to puraua ay grttduata caraar at tba acbool of ay cbolea. To Irla Lalcbty 1 aa grataful, for bla Inaplratlon, for all tbat ba taagbt aa aboat Aaayrlology, and for bla cootlnolng balp ainea 1963. To tba Falbrlght-Kcaalaalon in dar Bundaa- rapabllk Dautacbland X aa aapaclally gratafal for aaklng It poaalbla for aa to apand two frultful yaara ln tha MBnchanar Aaajrlologlaehaa Saalnar. To Profaaaor Mats Otto Iduird I owa aoat of «bat I knov aboot Saaarology, and I aa alncaraly grataful for tha t«o yaara tbat X «aa abla to laaxn froa hla. To mf tanehar, Frofaaaor Toa B. Jooaa, «ho baa guldad aa for ovar Bin« yaara «Ith patianea and «ladoa, X cannot raadlly axpraaa tha gntltnda X faal. X ahould alao ba aoat tagrataful If X dld aot raeall tha fundaaantal dabt X owa to ay paranta, «ho aada it poaalbla for aa to paraua an acadaale caraar ln tba flrat plaea« And flnally, for tha tncaaalng aneoaragaaant X bava raealrad, for tha ballaf that to work la hoaan and good, and for apandlng two aootha typlng tha final oopy, X thank «y daar «ifa, Victoria. 111 TAM.» or oarrafTs ........................................................................................................................... ^ LIST or TABLES......................................................................................... LIST or ABBtKVXATlONS............................................................................ 1* BAIT X. mMSATXON: VHaK NOKBOIS Chapter X. xmooocnoM to ntmexals................................................... 2 XX. TBB SaSUAM NIMEIULS ONE TO TEN.................................. 13 Cam............................................................................................. 13 d i i ..................................................................................... 18 t ............................................................................................. 21 TWO............................................................................................. 23 Tfara«......................................................................................... 26 Four ......................................................................................... 33 F lv o ......................................................................................... 35 S ix............................................................................................. 36 S«v«i......................................................................................... 39 lig h t........................................................................ Al Rino ........................................................................................ 42 T m ............................................................................................. A3 XXX. TEI SOMEIIAH NUKSXALS ABO^ TEN...................................... A5 Introductioo to Tablas ...................... . . . . . . . 45 T iran^................................................................... 48 T h lr^ ................................................... 48 Forty.................................................................... 49 F ifty......................................................................................... 50 Sixty . .................................................................................... 50 Th* ftaclprocal Tablas 1st. S 485 and ST 399 . . . 54 Xat. S 485 55 Mot«« on tha Taxt of 1st. S 485 .......................... 56 ST 399 58 Errors of laandatloo or Kastoratlon................. 60 Irrora of Copying ...................................... 62 Iv commrrs! coutimued Chapter *»8« AooMilies of Uncertain Origin.............................. 62 The Organisational Principle Underlying the ST 399 Typo of Reclpi-ocal Table . . . . . . 66 Tentative ftecoostructlon of a Reciprocal Table of the ST 399 Type.................................. 69 120.............................................................................................. 71 180.........................................................................« . • . . 71 240............................................................................................. 71 300 .............................................................................................. 71 360 .............................................................................................. 71 420 .............................................................................................. 71 480 .............................................................................................. 71 540 .............................................................................................. 72 600 .............................................................................................. 72 1200 ......................................................................................... 73 1800 ................................... 73 2400 .......................................................................................... 73 3000 .......................................................................................... 73 Tba aeaning of f a r , i a r g a l , and i a r g a l - I T t t n u t a s a .......................... 78 IV. SOfflAKT OP RIMBIALS................................................................ 79 fAXr n . RDMEimOllt hactional kukbzxs V. sxm , 0MB.snni, axd tbb simsuah mcnoNS . . . S4 VI. TBB SBK4SICL061CAL BACXGtOUND (F SUMERIAK TtACnOHAL TEXHUfOLOCT...................................................117 VII. NOTATION OF FtACTIONS AND ITS LINCUISTIC lESOLUTION 130 Tha Words for TWo-Thirds and One^Half . . . . . . 137 The LAL Nuabers « .......................... 139 Tha Coapound« and the Keading of 1<AL * J&JlftjLSL 143 Tba Coapound Signs IÌL Sa& and UÙ. ♦ NIGIN, 143 Tha Syntactic Fosition of Measured Conodltles . 150 VIII. FIACnOMS IN TBB LEXKML TEXTS.......................................155 Fractions Vrittan vltb Ma3 ...........................................155 Fractions Vrittan with bartenii . . . . . . . . . 161 COKTKNTSt COKTlKUn) Chapter PAKT 111. VSIGBT KBASUUS XX. TBB MCTHODOLOCY CP WBIGHT KETiaOGY........................... 167 Z. THE BXISTENCB OP DirFEBBKT VEIGBT STANSMIDS . . . . 198 XX. TBB ORIGIN AND DBVBLOPHBMT OP THE MESOPOTAMIAN VEIGBT SYSTEM................................................................. 208 The SoMrien Syttea...................................................... 208 Syetea One: Suaero•Akkadian................................... 212 Motet oo the Unite of Systea Okie....................... 214 V • .......................................................................... 214 1 I .......................................................................... 215 i I .......................................................................... 215 15 I ........................................................................ 215 SO I ........................................................................ 215 45 f ........................................................................ 216 60 i ........................................................................ 217 90 i ......................................................................... 217 120 I ...................................................................... 218 150 Se . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220 Soaerian Kxprettiona for Shekel Fractions and the Tera i g i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221 The Expression of Mina Fractions.................... 224 1 g i n ................................................................. 225 10 g i n ................................................................. 225 20 g i n ................................................................. 225 50 g i .................................................................... 225 40 g i n . . . . , .............................................. 226 50 g i n . ............................................................. 226 The Talent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226 Systsa Two: The First Milleniua Systsa................ 226 Motes oo the Shekel Fractions in Systsa Two . . 228 228 uttetu . . . . . . . . . . . . .................... . 228 IttUaOL............................................................................. 22B slrQ ......................................................................... 230 bitaa......................................................................... 231 IflM l......................................................................... 231 Ifwwwtfc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 231 rebutu/rebitu ......................................................... 231 ila lL .................................................... 232 tSiEL................................................................................. 233 ii££JL fiftSiSiU................................................................. 233 liiii UkiSU.......................................................... 233 ▼1 coirrmst coktinuso r«g« APPEHBIX 1. BQUIPMKKT AND TERMINCLOCY BMPLOTKD IN VEICHING.....................................................................................................237 Tha Balança............................................................................................237 Tha Parts of tha Balança...............................................................238 Tha Vslghts for Weighing...................................................................242 Tha Tanis for Wslghar, To Wslgh, and M ass..............................243 APFENDU II. TABLES OP NCTATION.......................................................2U APPENDIX III. VEICSTS WITH MBSOPCfTAMIAN CONNECTIONS . . . . 246 BIBLIOCKAPHT.................................................................................................274 INSIX.............................................................................................................296 ▼11 LIST OP TABLES TabU *«g« 1. Tha MuaaraU 1 - 6 0 .................................................................... 47 2. Tha Riaarala 61 - 600 ................................................................ 70 9. Tha Ihaarala 600 - 3600 ............................................................ 72 4. Tha VuMrals froa 3600 - 12960000 ....................................... 73 5. Tha Foxaal Faetama of Suaarian Ruaaratica.................. SO 6. Tha Rotation of I o f a n a and i a n a b i in SBS 9/1 and its Linguistic Resolution..........................135 7. Transiitaratad Excerpts froa a Text Illustrating Rotation of Fractions in tha Ur 111 Period Follovad bj a Theoretical Phonetic Transcription » 136 8» Mina Roms DariTabla froa Inscribed Weights • • • • • 205 9. The Utaits of Practical Weighing in Systea One • • • • 214 10. Tha Shekel Fractions in Systea IV o ...................................234 11. Tha InterrelatiMs of Shekel Fractions in Systsa Two 235 12* Standard Rotation • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 244 13. Pre-Ur III Rotation of Shekel Fractiona • • • • • • • 245 14« Ur III Rotation of Shekel Fractions • • • • • • • • • 246 15. Pre-Ur III Rotation of Mina Fractions...................... 247 16» Ur III Rotation of Hina Fractions . . . . • • • • • • 248 17. List of Wsight Speeimena .................. • • • • • • • • • 249 viil

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