The Babylonian narû (kudurrētu) in Late Bronze and Iron Age

Authors

  • Sara Arroyo Cuadra Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5944/etfi.9.2016.17229

Keywords:

kassites, Mesopotamian iconography, Akkadian.

Abstract

Babylonian narû, traditionally named kudurrētu, were stone monuments with divine representations (generally through its divine emblems) and figurative scenes with anthropomorphic figures, together with an administrative text about a land grant. These narû originated in Kassite Babylon and were being used until Neo-Babylonian Period (ca. 1400-650 a.C.). The majority of them have been discovered in Susa without contextualizing, because the items which have been found in situ tell us that their original placement was Southern Mesopotamia. 
In this paper, the main aim is to study the narû corpus, currently formed by 178 items, in a interdisciplinar way, that is to say, analyzing the information which their texts, iconography, materiality, archaeological context, etc. give us. This is the reason why the author of this article will try to define the corpus according to their own inscriptions and according to the main previous studies of several scholars on this subject. Then, the circumstances which could cause the rising and the historical and political events which could affect their development will be studied, together with the geographical context which they expand on. Subsequently, the content of their inscripctions and symbology of their iconography will be analyzed in a comparative approach. Finally, the main results of this research will be shown in a conclusions paragraph.

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Author Biography

Sara Arroyo Cuadra, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia

Becaria FPI, Departamento de Prehistoria y Arqueología de la UNED

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2016-11-29

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Arroyo Cuadra, S. (2016). The Babylonian narû (kudurrētu) in Late Bronze and Iron Age. Espacio Tiempo y Forma. Serie I, Prehistoria y Arqueología, (9), 67–98. https://doi.org/10.5944/etfi.9.2016.17229

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