Papers by Radoslaw Tarasewicz
ARCHIV FÜR ORIENTFORSCHUNG, 2025
Bird Breeding in Neo-Babylonian Sippar
On the Ḫazannu in the Neo-Babylonian and Persian PERIODS1
Iraq, 2012
This article presents a study of the little known sidru-offering from the Neo-Babylonian Ebabbar ... more This article presents a study of the little known sidru-offering from the Neo-Babylonian Ebabbar temple at Sippar. The source data comes from an unpublished tablet belonging to the so-called Ebabbar archives. It is the only known example of the performance of this offering in a Babylonian temple. The organization of the cult and cultic calendar of Babylonian temples are the subject of numerous studies and much debate; the content of this tablet contributes valuable new data to the discussion.
Revue d'assyriologie et d'archéologie orientale, 2014
Tous droits réservés pour tous pays. La reproduction ou représentation de cet article, notamment ... more Tous droits réservés pour tous pays. La reproduction ou représentation de cet article, notamment par photocopie, n'est autorisée que dans les limites des conditions générales d'utilisation du site ou, le cas échéant, des conditions générales de la licence souscrite par votre établissement. Toute autre reproduction ou représentation, en tout ou partie, sous quelque forme et de quelque manière que ce soit, est interdite sauf accord préalable et écrit de l'éditeur, en dehors des cas prévus par la législation en vigueur en France. Il est précisé que son stockage dans une base de données est également interdit.
Archiv für Orientforschung 54, 2021
Three Tablets Donated to the British Museum by Lucien de Schorstein (d'Odessa)
Awīlum ša la mašê – man who cannot be forgotten. Studies in Honor of Prof. Stefan Zawadzki Presented on the Occasion of his 70th Birthday (AOAT 463), 2018
Archiwa i ich zasoby. Materiały pomocnicze do źródłoznawstwa, 2012
This article presents a study of the little known sidru-offering from the Neo-Babylonian Ebabbar ... more This article presents a study of the little known sidru-offering from the Neo-Babylonian Ebabbar temple at Sippar. The source data comes from an unpublished tablet belonging to the so-called Ebabbar archives. It is the only known example of the performance of this offering in a Babylonian temple. The organization of the cult and cultic calendar of Babylonian temples are the subject of numerous studies and much debate; the content of this tablet contributes valuable new data to the discussion.
Nabu 2005-58 Radoslaw Tarasewicz 58) A new data concerning qīpu of the Ebabbara Temple from Sippa... more Nabu 2005-58 Radoslaw Tarasewicz 58) A new data concerning qīpu of the Ebabbara Temple from Sippar -In his "The Neo-Babylonian Ebabbar Temple at Sippar: Its Administration and its Prosopography" A.C.V.M. Bongenaar devoted a lot of space to the prosopography of the highest offi cials of the Ebabbara Temple, i.e. šangû and qīpu. 1 Despite being a clear improvement, these lists are still not complete, and later publications have brought new insights. 2
YOS 6 141: the account of bird-keepers from Eanna Temple at Uruk

Radosław Tarasewicz 32) The syllabic writing of the month addaru -The document published here is ... more Radosław Tarasewicz 32) The syllabic writing of the month addaru -The document published here is a simple promissory note. 1 Ardiya son of Aḫušunu is responsible for the silver put at the disposal of Šumaya son of Aplaya. Unfortunately, no other information about the concerned parties is known and the witnesses are otherwise unattested in published Nippur texts. However, the scribe Iddin-Enlil, son of Aplaya, is possibly mentioned in BE VIII/1, 89 : 15 and in BE VIII/1, 101 : 13 since in the fi rst document, dated to the 4th( ?) year of Cambyses, the name of his father is not preserved and in the second, dated to the 1st year of Barziya, his name occurs without a patronymic. Cohen has observed that the month-names of the Standard Mesopotamian Calendar were never written syllabically but only ideographically. 2 This observation needs to be qualifi ed since the present text contains the fi rst attested syllabic spelling of a month name. It is possible that the syllabic writing of a month name by the scribe Iddin-Enlil belongs to a specifi c Nippur scribal tradition and is related to the atypical writing of ancestor names. 3 BM 103558 (1911-04-08, 248) 4 3.5 x 3.1 cm Obv. 1) [x x] KÙ.BABBAR ina KÙ.BABBAR-' 2) ⌈I⌉[GI tú ] šá la-IGI m MU-a 3)A m Ap-la-a na-šá-' 4) ina muḫ-ḫi m ÌR-ía A-šú šá 5) m ŠEŠ-šú-nu lú mu-kin-ni 6) m MU-a A-šú šá 7) m AD-ú-ki-i-ni 1 Wunsch 2002.
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