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100 1 0 _aChambon, Grégory
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700 1 0 _a Marti, Lionel
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245 0 0 _aUnderstanding measurement: In search of unity in Mesopotamia
260 _c2020.
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520 _aStudies of the metrology of the Ancient Near East usually focus on reconstructing relative values between units in each measurement system and identifying absolute values by converting ancient standards into modern ones. However, recent research aims to reinterpret these ancient units in the context of their use as shaped by administrative and political standardization processes, trading systems and grain management practices in palaces and temples. This article presents an example of this new work on measurement units, based on a case study of the sila3, a unit of capacity widely used in Mesopotamia for around 3000 years. This requires both a reflexive approach to the methodologies used until now and an emic approach to the Mesopotamian ways of thinking, representing and using metrology.
690 _aweight
690 _abiblical exegesis
690 _ametrology
690 _amanuscript tradition
690 _acommensurability
690 _acoins
786 0 _nHistoire & mesure | XXXV | 1 | 2020-11-13 | p. 77-104 | 0982-1783
856 4 1 _uhttps://shs.cairn.info/journal-histoire-et-mesure-2020-1-page-77?lang=en
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