This volume contains twenty-four contributions by colleagues, friends, and students of the late Wilfred van Soldt. The articles reflect the depth of his research interests, including, but not limited to Old Babylonian, Middle Babylonian, Ugarit, Hittite, Peripheral Akkadian, Archaeology, Kurdistan, Mesopotamian Science, Omens, Astrology, and Astronomy.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- List of publications Wilfred H. van Soldt
- Kozad M. Ahmed
Patterns of Immigration and Expansion in Mesopotamia, a Comparative Examination of the Amorite and Later Arab Migrations
- Wiebke Beyer & Jan Gerrit Dercksen
An Old Assyrian Letter and its Copies: A Possible Case of Home Schooling in Kanesh
- Rients de Boer
International Relations between Larsa and Ešnunna under Rim-Sin and Dadusha: the Shamash-magir archive
- Yoram Cohen
Wilfred van Soldt and the Western Regions of the Cuneiform World. An Appreciation
- Elena Devecchi
Remarks on the “Archive of the Granary” from Nippur
- Jeanette C. Fincke
More Solar Omens: EAE 25 (26) and 26 (27) Revisited
- Nils P. Heeßel
Arachnophilia in Mesopotamia
- Teije de Jong
When the Sun went down in Ugarit
- N.J.C. Kouwenberg
The Development of the Oblique Independent Personal Pronouns, in Particular in Middle Assyrian
- Theo J.H. Krispijn
The Identification of the zami/sammû(m)-instrument
- DLshad Aziz Marf
In Search of the Holy and Commercial city of Paranzi in Zamua
- Stefan M. Maul
Schreiberübungen aus mittelassyrischer Zeit
- Diederik J.W. Meijer
On Sealings on Pottery
- Piotr Michalowski
First-Humans
- Mathieu Ossendrijver
Anu-aba-utēr, son of Anu-bēlšunu, astronomer from Uruk
- Susanne Paulus
Loans and Debt in Kassite Rural Babylonia
- Jacob Jan de Ridder
The Runaway Slave of Enlil-kidinnī
- Walter Sommerfeld
Das Cruciform Monument des Maništušu – ein Werk der Kassitenzeit
- Marten Stol
The Asa foetida in cuneiform texts
- Klaas Veenhof
Ten Old Babylonian Texts from Sippar in the British Museum
- Niek Veldhuis
Middle Babylonian Exercises from Susa
- Willemijn Waal
It is not a deer. It is… a sheep! Revisiting the meaning of Hittite aliya(n)-
- Caroline Waerzeggers
Silent propaganda: Cyrus and the end of the Babylonian tradition of royal inscriptions
- Elyze Zomer
The Typology and Distribution of Glossenkeile in the Late Bronze Age