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Susa and Elam. Archaeological, Philological, Historical and Geographical Perspectives Mémoires de la Délégation en Perse Editedby Michel Tanret Hermann Gasche Béatrice André-Salvini Daryoush Akbarzadeh VOLUME58 Thetitlespublishedinthisseriesarelistedatbrill.com/mdp Susa and Elam. Archaeological, Philological, Historical and Geographical Perspectives Proceedings of the International Congress Held at Ghent University, December 14–17, 2009 Editedby Katrien De Graef Jan Tavernier LEIDEN•BOSTON 2013 LibraryofCongressCataloging-in-PublicationData SusaandElam.Archaeological,philological,historicalandgeographicalperspectives:proceedingsoftheinternationalcongressheld atGhentUniversity,December14-17,2009/editedbyKatrienDeGraef,JanTavernier. pagescm.–(MémoiresdelaDélégationenPerse,ISSN1782-4168;volume58) Includesbibliographicalreferencesandindex. ISBN978-90-04-20740-0(hardback:acid-freepaper)–ISBN978-90-04-20741-7(e-book)1.Susa(Extinct city)–Antiquities–Congresses.2.Elam–Antiquities–Congresses.3.Susa(Extinctcity)–History–Congresses.4. Elam–History–Congresses.5.Susa(Extinctcity)–Languages–Congresses.6.Elam–Languages–Congresses.7.Susa(Extinct city)–Geography–Congresses.8.Elam–Geography–Congresses.I.Graef,Katriende.II.Tavernier,J.(Jan) DS262.S9S872012 935'.764–dc23 2012029256 ISSN1782-4168 ISBN978-90-04-20740-0(hardback) ISBN978-90-04-20741-7(e-book) Copyright2013byKoninklijkeBrillNV,Leiden,TheNetherlands. KoninklijkeBrillNVincorporatestheimprintsBrill,GlobalOriental,HoteiPublishing, IDCPublishersandMartinusNijhoffPublishers. Allrightsreserved.Nopartofthispublicationmaybereproduced,translated,storedin aretrievalsystem,ortransmittedinanyformorbyanymeans,electronic,mechanical, photocopying,recordingorotherwise,withoutpriorwrittenpermissionfromthepublisher. 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CONTENTS ListofAbbreviations........................................................................... ix Preface ......................................................................................... xiii I ARCHAEOLOGICALANDARCHAEOLOGICAL-HISTORICALPERSPECTIVES ANewSouth-EasternIranianGlypticEvidence ............................................. 3 EnricoAscalone NewEvidencesonEmergenceofComplexSocietiesintheCentralIranianPlateau ....... 27 M.HessariandR.YousefiZoshk TheTrans-TigridianCorridorintheEarlyThirdMillenniumbc ........................... 43 SteveRenette ElamandEshnunna:HistoricalandArchaeologicalInterrelationsduringtheOld BabylonianPeriod......................................................................... 51 LucaPeyronel TransfertsculturelsdelaBabylonieversSuseaumilieuduemillénaireav.n.ère ......... 71 HermannGasche ElamsKulturkontaktemitseinenNachbarnimSpiegelderGlyptikdes.Jahrtausendsv. Chr. ........................................................................................ 83 GeorgNeumann IntheShadowofKurangun:CulturalDevelopmentsintheHighlandsbetween KhuzestanandAnˇsan..................................................................... 129 DanielT.Potts Essaid’applicationdelaméthodedelapsychologieenvironnementaleàtravers l’exempledelavilleméso-élamitedeDûr-untaˇs(Tchoga-zanbil,Iran),siteinscritau patrimoinemondialdel’Unesco ......................................................... 139 ZsoltGáborLantos SomeChronologicalAspectsoftheBuildingStructuresatHaftTappeh.................... 161 BehzadMofidi-Nasrabadi Distribution,MaterialsandFunctionsofthe“WallKnobs”intheNearEasternLate BronzeAge:FromSouth-WesternIrantotheMiddleEuphrates ....................... 173 FrançelinTourtet Re-assessingElamiteHighlandBoundaries:NewEvidencefortheMiddleand Neo-ElamitePeriodsintheMamasaniValleys,South-WesternIran.................... 191 BernadetteMcCall BraidsofGlory.ElamiteSculpturalReliefsfromtheHighlands:Ku¯l-eFarahIV........... 207 JavierÁlvarez-Mon vi contents FromSusatoPersepolis:ThePseudo-SealingofthePersepolisBronzePlaque............. 249 GianPietroBasello SealImpressionsfromSusa.Re-evaluatingSomeoftheFindingsinSusaAvailableinthe NationalMuseumofIranandIntroducingSomeUnpublishedSamples ............... 265 SedighehPiran II PHILOLOGICAL,PHILOLOGICAL-HISTORICAL ANDHISTORICALPERSPECTIVES Ur-Nammâ(k)’sConquestofSusa ............................................................ 285 GianniMarchesi Puzur-InˇsuˇsinakatSusa:APivotalEpisodeofEarlyElamiteHistoryReconsidered ....... 293 PiotrSteinkeller LespremierssukkalmahetlesderniersroisdeSimaˇski...................................... 319 Jean-JacquesGlassner La«suprématieÉlamite»surlesAmorrites.Réexamen,vingtansaprèslaXXXVIeRAI ()...................................................................................... 329 Jean-MarieDurand «Ainsiparlel’empereur»àproposdelacorrespondancedessukkal-mah.................. 341 DominiqueCharpin ProsopographischeUntersuchungenanhandderRechtsurkundenausSusa ............... 355 SheydaJalilvandSadafi ScribalTraininginOldBabylonianSusa ..................................................... 365 MehrnoushMalayeri Abieˇsuh,ElamandAshurbanipal:NewEvidencefromOldBabylonianSippar ............ 377 FransvanKoppen SugirsofAnˇsan ................................................................................ 399 MatthewW.Stolper Approchehistoriqueetphilologiquedutitreroyal‘likame/weriˇsakki’ ..................... 417 StéphanieAnthoniozandFlorenceMalbran-Labat BeziehungenzweierGroßmächte–ElamundBabylonieninder.Hälftedes.Jt.v. Chr.EinBeitragzurinternenChronologie............................................... 429 SusannePaulus DynamicsoftheFall:Ashurbanipal’sConquestofElam..................................... 451 PeterDubovsky´ ElamiteandOldIranianAfterlifeConcepts .................................................. 471 JanTavernier contents vii III GEOGRAPHICALPERSPECTIVES GeoarchaeologicalResearchinLowerKhuzestan:StateoftheArt.......................... 493 VanessaM.A.Heyvaert,PeterVerkinderenandJanWalstra IndexofDivineNames........................................................................ 535 IndexofPersonalNames...................................................................... 537 IndexofTopographicalNames................................................................ 542 IndexofTextCitations ........................................................................ 548 LISTOFABBREVIATIONS AA ArtsAsiatiques AB AssyriologischeBibliothek ABAWPh Abhandlungen der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-histori- scheKlasse ABL R.F.Harper,AssyrianandBabylonianLattersbelongingtotheKouyunjikcollectionsofthe BritishMuseum,London,– AcSum ActaSumerologica ADFU AusgrabungenderDeutschenForschungsgemeinschaftinUruk-Warka ADOG AbhandlungenderDeutschenOrient-Gesellschaft AfO ArchivfürOrientforschung AHw AkkadischesHandwörterbuch AION Annalidell’IstitutoUniversitarioOrientale AJA AmericanJournalofArchaeology AJSLL AmericanJournalofSemiticLanguagesandLiterature AMI ArchäologischeMitteilungenausIran AMIT ArchäologischeMitteilungenausIranundTuran AnOr AnalectaOrientalia AOAT AlterOrientundAltestestament AOS AmericanOrientalSeries ArAs ArtsAsiatiques ArOr ArchivOrientalní ARM ArchivesroyalesdeMari AS AssyriologicalStudies AUCT AndrewsUniversityCuneiformTexts AUWE AusgrabungeninUruk-Warka.Endberichte BA BeiträgezurAssyriologieundvergleichendensemitischenSprachwissenschaft BagM DeutschesArchäologischesInstitut.BaghdaderMitteilungen BaM DeutschesArchäologischesInstitut.BaghdaderMitteilungen BAR-IS BritishArchaeologicalReports.InternationalSeries BBV BerlinerBeiträgezurVor-undFrühgeschichte BBVO BerlinerBeiträgezumVorderenOrient. BBVOT BerlinerBeiträgezumVorderenOrient.Texte BE TheBabylonianExpeditionoftheUniversityofPennsylvania BiblAr TheBiblicalArchaeologist BiOr BibliothecaOrientalis BIWA R.Borger,BeiträgezurInschriftenwerkAssurbanipals:diePrismenklassenA,B,C=K,D, E,F,G,H,JundTsowieandereInschriften,Wiesbaden,. BM BritishMuseum BN BeiträgezurNamenforschung BPOA BibliotecédelProximoOrienteAntiguo BZAR BeiheftezurZeitschriftfüraltorientalischeundbiblischeRechtsgeschichte CAD ChicagoAssyrianDictionary CAH CambridgeAncientHistory CANE J.Sasson(ed.),CivilisationsoftheAncientNearEast,NewYork,. CBS CollectionoftheBabylonianSection(UniversityofPennsylvania,Philadelphia). CDAFI CahiersdedélégationarchéologiquefrançaiseenIran CDOG ColloquienderDeutschenOrient-Gesellschaft CIRPL E.Sollberger,CorpusdesInscriptions‘Royales’PrésargoniquesdeLagaˇs,Genève, CM CuneiformMonographs CPOA CivilisationsduProche-OrientAncien.Série:Archéologieetenvironnement CPOP CivilisationsduProche-OrientAncien.Série:Philologie CRAIBL ComptesRendusdesséancesdel’AcadémiedesInscriptionsetBelles-Lettres

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In December 2009, an international congress was held at Ghent University in order to investigate, exactly 20 years after the 36th RAI “Mésopotamie et Elam”, the present state of our knowledge of the Elamite and Susean society from archaeological, philological, historical and geographical points
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