The Royal Audience is adopted during the Ur III period when it becomes a special imagery whcih is linked to the administrative re-organization of the reign. In this period the Royal Audience is used by most important state officials. This particular iconography and a royal/personal inscription represent the figurative message of the political and ideological program of the Ur III kings. But also during the Early Old Babylonian phase (especially in the 20th and 19th centuries BC) it is attested on the glyptic art of central and southern Babylonia.

Continuità e discontinuità tra Ur III e paleobabilonese iniziale: un contributo sulla cronologia dallo studio delle Udienze Reali sui sigilli dei "servi del re"

Di Paolo S
2010

Abstract

The Royal Audience is adopted during the Ur III period when it becomes a special imagery whcih is linked to the administrative re-organization of the reign. In this period the Royal Audience is used by most important state officials. This particular iconography and a royal/personal inscription represent the figurative message of the political and ideological program of the Ur III kings. But also during the Early Old Babylonian phase (especially in the 20th and 19th centuries BC) it is attested on the glyptic art of central and southern Babylonia.
2010
STUDI SULLE CIVILTA' DELL' EGEO E DEL VICINO ORIENTE DI ROMA
Istituto di Studi sul Mediterraneo Antico - ISMA - Sede Montelibretti
Istituto di Scienze del Patrimonio Culturale - ISPC
9788878044951
Babylonia
glyptic art
administration
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