Texts by Dated by Extra-canonical Eponyms

Five texts from Assur and one text from Dur-Katlimmu are dated by eponyms who fall outside the chronological sequence proposed by S. Parpola (PNA 1/1 pp. XVIII–XIX) and, thus, are included together on this page. For additional details, see the pages number of post-canonical Eponyms [/saao/saas2/postcanonicaleponyms/numberofpostcanonicaleponyms/index.html] and extra-canonical eponyms [/saao/saas2/extracanonicaleponyms/index.html] on SAAo/SAAS 2.

Eponymy of Seʾ-ilaʾī [/atae/se-ilai]


Eponymy of Sîn-ibni [/atae/sin-ibni]


Eponymy of Sîn-kēnu-īde [/atae/sin-kenu-ide], palace supervisor


Eponymy of Šamaš-abu-uṣur [/atae/shamash-abu-usur]


Jamie Novotny

Jamie Novotny, 'Texts by Dated by Extra-canonical Eponyms', Archival Texts of the Assyrian Empire (ATAE), The ATAE Project, a sub-project of MOCCI, 2023 [http://oracc.org/atae/browsetextsbydate/extracanonicaleponyms/]

 
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