PartⅩ:Alphabetical
List−
A
Abu Dakahig : Table Ⅴ-13 Abu Hureyra ; EN site, 8500BC :
TableⅤ-3(d)(21), TableⅤ-5, Table Ⅴ-7c, Table Ⅴ-8a, TableⅤ-10, Table Ⅴ-11
accusation : Ⅲ-5.2 Adab : Ⅰ-3
・——branch of the Europe : Ⅲ -3.3 adjudication : Ⅲ-5.2 adopted child : Ⅰ-6 adultery(incest) : Ⅰ-6(1) adulterer : Ⅱ-6.6 advancement to wife : Ⅲ-7.3.2 D Agade period : Ⅲ-4.3.2 D agriculture : TableⅠ-6, TableⅠ-7
・—— in Iran without irrigation : F-F(Ⅵ-9)
・—— and commerce : F-F(Ⅳ -34), Chart 2 of PartⅣ
agricultural law :Ⅰ.4.6, Ⅵ-3.1.1、
Ⅶ-3-1.7
・—— outrage against neighbors : Table Ⅵ-7
Akkadian
alphabetical —— : 0-3
phonetic —— : 0-3
Aleppo :Ⅰ-3 (prologue of the H
law)
Alikosh ; TableⅤ-11
《論 文》
Morphological, Anatomical and Statistical
Analyses on The Four Ancient Mesopotamian Law
Codes Including The Hammurabi Law Code:
—— Part Ⅹ Alphabetical List ——
Al-Khan ; Hassuna site : TableⅤ
-3f(30)
All Kosh : Table Ⅴ-8b, Table Ⅴ-11 altitude of sites :TableⅤ-5, F-F(Ⅴ
-2)
Ammisaduga :Ⅰ-3(1,648-, 628
BC)
amount of goods equivalent to silver one siglu :TableⅣ-3, F-F
(Ⅳ-11)
anatomical analysis of four law codes :Ⅰ-6
annual income :Table Ⅳ-9, F-F(Ⅳ
-24)
architect :Ⅰ-6(4)
Ard Tlaili ; Halaf site : TableⅤ
-3l(65), TableⅤ-13(Ⅱ-10)
area where the H law code was effectively promulgated : Ⅶ
-2.2.2
Arjoune ; Ubaid site: TableⅤ
-3k(63)
Arpachiyah
Halaf 4,980 BC, 5,077 BC(middle phase) : TableⅤ-3h(41)
article number : Ⅰ-5
Asiab :TableⅤ-3n(85) , TableⅤ
-10
asiatic autocracy :Ⅰ.2.3
origin of ━: 0.2.3.1, model Ⅰ; classical stereomodel,0.2.3.1
model Ⅱ; model deduce from the H law; 0.2.3.1
assailant :Ⅱ-8, Ⅱ-6b
Assur :Ⅰ-3, prologue of H law atrophy :Ⅰ-6(5), TableⅥ-16(2) Awilum(lu2) (UN and LI laws ) :
Ⅱ-3.3.1
━’s jobTable-:Ⅱ-5a~Table Ⅱ-6
conversion of ━ :Table Ⅱ, Table
13a,13b and Table Ⅱ-14
legal status of ━ :Ⅱ-3.3.4 what is ━ ? : Ⅱ-3.3.3.
━ as main target of the H law :
Ⅱ-3-3-2
azu
There is no distinction between surgeon and doctor of internal medicine, both called —— :
(H214,H215,H217~221), FF(Ⅳ -29b)
Azzo
B
Babylon :Ⅰ-3
Baghout ;Samarra site :Table Ⅴ
-3g(37), TableⅤ-5c, TableⅤ-8c, TableⅤ-9c
Baqum ; Halaf site : TableⅤ
-3n(80), TableⅤ-13
barley : TableⅥ-4.2
limited use of ━ as currency :
TableⅣ-8, F-F(Ⅳ-14), F-F(Ⅳ-15) ・——sieve : TableⅣ-9a
・first appearance of ━ and its
frequency as currency : Ⅳ-4.3
・——and silver utilized as
currency in UN, LI, E and H laws : TableⅣ-6
・categories where ━ was
exclusively employed as currencies
Banahilk ; Halaf site :TableⅤ
-3n(7,8),TableⅤ-5
basic character of the Old Babylonian dynasty : Ⅴ-3.1.2(c)
several comments on ━ : by (1 )
M. Kishimoyo, (2) K. Kuroata, (3) R. Cameron, (4) P. Kriwaczeks
and (5) G. Roux
Beidha ;PPNB site :TableⅤ-11 belt :Ⅰ-6(5) benni disease :Ⅰ betrothal money :Ⅰ-6(1) black smith : Ⅳ-5.1.3 blow :Ⅰ-6-2 ━ miscarriage :Ⅰ-6-2 ━ misscarrage→death :Ⅰ-6-2 boatman :TableⅣ-9(1), H239 body and penalty
━ in UrN , E and H law codes :
TableⅥ-10
bodily injury :Ⅲ-6.3, TableⅢ- 5,
TableⅢ-12, TableⅢ-13
(TableⅡ-12: nose, eye, tooth, ear, cheek, leg, bone),
(TableⅢ-13: bone-fracture, hand, foot, finger, eye, nose, ear, cheek, lip, tooth, death),
(TableⅢ-15: murder, eye, toe-nail, thumb, shoulder, ear, tooth, finger, penis, bone)
punishment for ━ : Ⅲ-6.4 bond :Ⅰ-6, Ⅰ-6(1) bone :Ⅰ-6(2)
Mesopotmia :
・ some physical parameters of ━ : 0-1.2, Table0-1a, Table0-1b
space allocated in ━ : 0-1,3 number of article, fully translated
in Japanese or English from the original cuneiform script from Akkadian : 0-1.4, Table0-3 Borsippa :Ⅰ-3
Bottéro, Joan : Table0-1b(24), Table0-1b(26)
・━ and Steeve, M.J. :Table0-3a,
Table0-2
Bouquas :TableⅤ-9a, TableⅤ-10,
TableⅤ-11, TableⅤ-14,
brick caster :TableⅣ-9(3)b, H 274 builder : Ⅳ-5.1.3
buying and selling : F-F (Ⅳ-17) C Cameron, R : Table0-1b,29 canal : ・ utilization of large ━ : Ⅵ-3.1.1 ・━ c o n s t r u c t i o n a n d i t s maintenance : Ⅵ-3.13, F-F (Ⅵ -11) ・━ irrigation farming :F-F (Ⅵ-1), Ⅵ-3.1.1 ・━ management :Ⅰ-6(1)
(a) shortage of irrigation water :Ⅵ
-3.1.3, F-F (Ⅵ-11)
(b) construction and repair :F-F
(Ⅵ-12)
(c) master plan :F-F (Ⅵ-13) (d) big national project :F-F (Ⅵ-14) (e) role of king Hammurabi :F-F
(Ⅵ-15)
(f) tenant farmer :F-F (Ⅵ-16) (g) farmer’s duty for ━ :F-F (Ⅵ-17) (h) land owner’s responsibility
:F-F (Ⅵ-18), F-F (Ⅵ-19)
(i) canal networks : F-F (Ⅵ-20) care or medical treatment :
TableⅥ-6, see, also, medical care (Ⅵ-5.4)
(a) epilepsy→no treatment (neglect) (b) antrophy →domestic care
(neglect)
(c) laabu (disease ?) →domestic care until wife (patient)’s death (d) bone fracture →bone setting
(H221, H222, H223) (e) blennie disease → unclear
carpenter :TableⅣ-9, (3)a, H228,
H229, H230, H274
cart :Ⅰ-6(5) categories
・eleven ——in the law codes Ⅰ-6 ・five new—— in the H law codes Ⅰ-6
・—— of penalty : Ⅲ-6.1
cattle : Ⅰ-6(5)
cattleman : Ⅰ-6(5), TableⅣ-9(1),
H255
cerebral infraction: TableⅥ-16
(LI28)
cerebral hemorrhage: TableⅥ-16
(LI28)
certificate : (akkad) šibi, šibu, H9 Chagar Bazar : H a l a f s i t e ,
TableⅤ-3i(51), TableⅤ-5c
Chart and Map
ChartⅠ-1:ModelⅠ and ModelⅡ MapⅡ-1:Mesopotamian large
river
M a p Ⅱ - 2 : g e o g r a p h i c a l
distribution of the sites in Paleolithic period (1-5), early Holocene (7-13) and Early Neolithic period (14-)
MapⅡ-3 : Geographical distribution
of the sites Hassuna -Samarra
MapⅡ-4 : Geographical distribution
of Halaf sites
MapⅡ-5 : Summary of prehistoric
Mesopotamia agricultures
ChartⅥ-1 :Roles of merchant and
landlord
ChartⅥ-2 : Finance to business ChartⅥ-3 :Investment to business
(trading)
ChartⅥ-4: two types of national
economical system
Chart Ⅶ-1 : the most probable path
of transition of dry farming to canal based irrigation
ChartⅦ-2 :Role of irrigation in
agriculture
ChartⅦ-3:Transition of large-scale ,
directly managed agriculture to tenanted agriculture
Chart Ⅶ-4 :Cultivation of wasteland
to farmland and then afforestation in orchard
ChartⅦ-5:process of impoverish-
check : Ⅰ-6(2)
civil law code : Ⅶ.3.1.5 Child, Gordon : Table Ⅵ-2
Chogo Mami : site at final stage of Samarra :TableⅤ-3g(40),
TableⅤ-5c , TableⅤ-9c, TableⅤ -10, TableⅤ-14
chronological chart : Ⅰ-3
・—— of the ancient Mesopo-
tamia :TableⅠ-1
city-administration : F-F(Ⅳ-40), Ⅳ
-6.5
civil law code : Ⅰ-4.3, Ⅶ-3.1.5 coachman : Ⅰ-6(4), Ⅰ-6(5),
TableⅣ-9(3)a, H273
commerce : Ⅰ-6(3),Ⅰ-7, F-F(Ⅵ-3) comparative study :
・ —— o f t h e f o u r a n c i e n t
Mesopotamian law codes :
Ⅶ.3.2
compensation and fines : TableⅢ
-12, F-F(Ⅲ-22) :
・—— for economic crimes : Table Ⅵ-9
・——for bodily injuries : Table
Ⅲ-12, Table Ⅲ-13, Table Ⅲ-14 concubine : Ⅰ-6(1) contents : Ⅶ-3.1.3 contingent fee : F-F(Ⅳ23) ・—— for house ・—— for ship-builder ・—— for medical doctor ・—— for veterinarian ・—— for gardener
contract ; as fundamental element of the social acting :
F-F(Ⅳ-3)
・private —— : F-F(Ⅳ-4)
・tenant —— among land lord
and tenant farmer : Ⅵ-3.2.2
・preservation of tenant —— : F-F(Ⅳ-8), F-F(Ⅳ-9)
・—— of tenant farming :Ⅵ-3.3, Ⅵ-3.2.2(A)
・—— of buying and selling : Ⅵ -3.2.2(B)
・—— of employment of labor : Ⅵ-3.2(.C)
・examples of unfillment for ——
b e t w e e n l a n d l o r d a n d gardener : Ⅵ-3.2.5, Table Ⅵ-6
・breach of —— : Ⅳ-3.4
contract between landlord and tenant farmer : Ⅵ-3.2.5 and
TableⅥ
・various ——among landlord,
tenant farmer(as buyer) and laborer : Ⅵ-3.2.2
・——of tenant farming :Ⅴ -3.2.2.A
・buying and selling——:Ⅴ -3.2.2.B
・—— of employment of laborer: Ⅴ-3.2.2.C
cereals ; F-F(Ⅵ—3), the most
widely cultivated vegetable for food in the ancient northern Mesopotamia. The yield/seed ratio at Lagash(Sumer) was constantly above 20-3-,ranging mainly 50-8-(except Herodotus data) : Table Ⅵ-2
conversion
・—— of territory : F-F(Ⅴ-8) ・—— of waste land to farm and
orchard :Ⅵ-3.2.1(B) coper and money : F-F(Ⅳ-14) correlation : TableⅠ-11,Fig.Ⅰ-1
cow : TableⅠ-6(2) ,kaspim (akkad)
; H241, H242, H243, H244, H245, H246, 247, H248, H249, H250, H251, H252, H253, H254, H255, H256 craftsman : Ⅰ-6(4), Ⅳ-5.1.3, F-F(Ⅲ-25)
criminal victims : H23, H24, Table
Ⅲ-14, Ⅲ-4.4.1A, F-F(Ⅲ-25) Crowford. H. : Table 0-1b(23) cultivation : Ⅰ-6(4) ・—— technology : Ⅵ-3.1.2(C), F-F(Ⅵ-9) ・Summer—— : Ⅵ-3.1.2(D) cultivator : Table Ⅵ-2, F-F(Ⅳ-1) currency and money : Ⅳ-4
D
daily wage : TableⅣ-9, (2)a, Dalley, S. Table0-1b(31), Table0-3a,
Table0-1b, TableⅠ- 2
Damishliyya ; site : TableⅤ
-3j(57)
day-laborer : Ⅰ-6(4), TableⅣ-9(3)
・—— ‘s income : F-F(Ⅳ-28)
death : Ⅲ-6.2
-6.1, Table Ⅲ-9, F-F(Ⅲ-20) ・—— caused by animals : Ⅰ
-6(2)
・execution of —— : Table Ⅲ-11
debt : Ⅰ-6(2)
dead : rikistu (akd), H47 deed : (akkad) daidunu v
(H5) defendant : ・—— ‘s right of disproof F-F(Ⅲ -14) Delouch, F. : 0-6(ref. 65) deposition : Ⅱ-6b
Dilbat ,Ⅰ, problem of the H law
code
disease : Ⅰ-6(5), Ⅰ-6
・—— and treatment : TableⅠ -6(c)5
disown : Ⅰ-6(5), Ⅰ-6
Diver, G.R. and Miles, J.C., : Table 0-1a(1952), Table 0-1a(1955), Table 0-2, Table 0-3a,
divine judge : Ⅲ-4.3, F-F(Ⅲ-16) divorce : Ⅰ-6, Ⅰ-6(1), Ⅱ-6b, Ⅲ
-7.1, F-F(Ⅲ-34), F-F(Ⅲ-35), F-F(Ⅲ-36)
・—— in the Ur-Nammu law code :
TableⅢ-23
・recognition of —— in the H law
code : TableⅢ-24
・—— money in the H law code : TableⅢ-25
document : šibi(akkad), H9, H10 document of land assignment
granted by king : Ⅵ-3.2.2.2, E domestic violence : F-F(Ⅲ-32) domestication : Ⅰ-6(1)
Domuz Tepe ; site : TableⅤ
-3e(67), TableⅤ-7c
donkey : Ⅰ-6(5)
double jeopardy : Ⅲ-5.2.2.H downy : Ⅲ-4.5.3 (proof 2)
Driver, G.R & Miles, J.C. : 0-6,
1952 and 1955 dry farming : Ⅵ-3.1.1, Ⅴ-4.1.4 ・limit of —— system : Ⅴ-4.3.2, TableⅤ-14 E ear : Ⅰ6-2
Early Dynamic period
Early Holocene period (EH) ; 10,000 -7,250 BC :TableⅤ-4 Early Neolithic period (EN) ; 7,250
– 6,000BC : TableⅤ-4
economical difficulty : F-F(Ⅴ-10) Elam : Ⅰ-3 (prologue of H laws,
Prologue of H law code, TableⅠ-3
emergence of the first written law
:Ⅲ-3.1 employer : Ⅱ-6b engagement : Ⅰ-6b engagement : Ⅰ-6(1) epilepsy : Ⅰ-6(5), TableⅥ-16, LI 15, LI16
equal share succession : Ⅲ
-7.3.1.2, H165
・ —— u n d e r t h e l i m i t o f
primogeniture : Ⅲ-7.3.1.2
・—— in front of law : Ⅲ-4.2.2
equivalence of barley and silver :
E2, E3 , TableⅣ-5, F-F(Ⅳ-13)
Eridu : Ⅰ-3, prologue of H law
code, Table Ⅰ-3
Eshnunna : Ⅰ-3, TableⅠ-3
・—— law code : Ⅰ-4, TableⅠ-1
evaluation of ancient Mesopotamia society : F-F(0-7),
Euphrates basin : F-F(Ⅴ-9) execution : :TableⅢ-11, F-F(Ⅲ-21)
European historical ‘common’
textbook : 0-2.1.2
evidence ; šibi (akkad) : Ⅰ-6, H7 F
failure of surgical operation :
F-F(Ⅴ-29c), H218, H219, H220
fallowing : F-F(Ⅵ-6)
・constitution of —— in the old
Babylonia period : F-F(Ⅲ-38),
Ⅲ-7.2.2
family
・type of ━ : F-F(Ⅲ-37), Ⅲ-7.2.1, Fig. Ⅲ-2, Fig. Ⅲ-3 Fig. Ⅲ-6 ・—— site and agriculture : Ⅲ
-7.2.3
fee : see ‘pay and reward’ (Ⅳ.5.1),
:TableⅣ-9a, TableⅣ-9d
finance : Ⅳ-6.2.1
・ private —— to ordinary family : Ⅳ-6.2.1A
fine : ruguun (akkad), H 12, H13) flax : Ⅳ-1.1.3
・——workman : Ⅳ-5.1.3
foot : TableⅢ-13 freedom : (see Ⅲ-4.4.2)
G
Ganji Dereh ; E H (8,450B C )
Iranian Zagros site : TableⅤ -3n(84), TableⅤ7c, TableⅤ-8b
garden : Ⅰ-6(1) gardener : Ⅰ-6(1) giant site : F-F(Ⅴ-19)
gift inter vivos : Ⅲ-7.2.2.(6), Ⅲ
-7.3.3, F-F(Ⅲ-4.2), F-F(Ⅲ-48)
gigantic site : F-F(Ⅴ-16) Gining : EN site, TableⅤ-3c(17) Gird Ali-Agha ;proto Hussun
site:TableⅤ3e(27), TableⅤ-5, TableⅤ-6
Gird Chai : EH, TableⅤ-3a (9),
TableⅤ-5
Girikihaciyan : Halaf site, TableⅤ
-3m (75 ) Girsu : Ⅰ-3 God : Ⅲ-4.3, F-F(Ⅲ-15) gold : (akkad)Sa3ga(H6),Ⅵ-5.3(1), TableⅥ-15(A) Gordon, G.H., : 0-6 gossip mill : Ⅱ-6b governor : Ⅰ-6
grade of quotation pattern : Ⅰ-1.2 great cannal : Ⅲ-3.3
Greater Mesipotamia : Ⅴ-4.1.1
growth process : F-F(Ⅴ-11) gutium : Ⅰ-3, TableⅠ-3
H
Hajjiluk ; Halaf site : TableⅤ -3h
(47)
Halaf period : TableⅤ-4,TablⅠ-1, TableⅤ-15 Halaf site: F-F(Ⅴ-5), F-F(Ⅴ-6) ・spread of —— : F-F(Ⅴ-13) Hammurabi : Ⅰ-1 ・—— law code :Ⅰ-1.3 ・king —— : Ⅰ
・——‘s reign : TableⅠ-2, TableⅠ -3
・life- spun of —— law code : Ⅲ -3.2
・area of ——‘s empire : Ⅲ-3.2 ・——‘s time : Ⅲ-4.1
・characteristic feature of ——
Low
・code and ——‘s society : Ⅲ -4.4
・some simple questions to ——
the law code : Ⅲ-4.5
Ⅴ) : TableⅤ-3f(2a), TableⅤ-6,
TableⅤ-8b, TableⅤ-9b, TableⅤ -13, TableⅤ-15
・—— color area ; Ⅴ-4.1.6 ・—— period : 6,000~5,000BC
Hayashi, H. : Table 0-1b (27)
Hazar Merd : Ta b l eⅤ-3a (2) ,
TableⅤ-5 herds man : Ⅰ-6(4) Herodotos : 0-6 Hodge, H: 1970 hostage : Ⅰ-6.3 house : Ⅴ-4.1.7 ・——builder : Ⅰ-6(5)
・evolution of━ materials : Ⅴ -4,1.7(a), TableⅤ-8a~TableⅤ-9c ・giant —— : TableⅤ-9d
・——breaking : Ⅰ-6(2),
Human rights(Embryonic ideas) :
TableⅠ-6(2), TableⅠ-7(2) , Ⅲ -4.4.2, F-F(Ⅲ-29)
A. right to live (1) marriage
( H128, H152, H172, H175, H176), (2) house (H21, H22, H23,H24, H36-H39, H41, H46, (3) child (H14)
B. ownership and property right
(buying and selling)(H14), domestic animals (H8), slaves (H15~H20), real estate
C. right of succession : H150,
H162, H163, H165, H166, H167, H170, H171, H174, H179-H183, H6, H8
D. right of access to court :
H1,H2,H3,H4
E. equal protection of the laws:
(Ⅲ.4.4.2)
F. liberty of contract : H47
(Ⅲ.4.4.2)
I
identity : TableⅠ-8, TableⅠ-9,
TableⅠ-10, TableⅠ-11,
Iijima. Osamu : Table 0-1b(39), 0-2.3.2, 0-12, 0-13, 0-3b, 0-2, 0-1b, 0-6 , Ⅰ-2 illegal damage : FF(Ⅲ-27) ・—— for ship : H229-H333 ・—— for house : H235- H238 illegal seizer : Ⅰ-6(3)
income tax or tenant fee of farmers : Ⅵ.3.2.1(c)
infant : Ⅰ-6
inheritance : Ⅰ-6, Ⅰ-6(1), Ⅲ-7.3,
see, succession
・right of —— : FF(Ⅲ-46) (H172) ・general view of —— in the Old
Babylonia period : Ⅲ-7.3.1,
F F (Ⅲ-47) ( e q u a l s h a r e i n succession)
・—— of recognized slave’s son : Ⅲ-7.3.1 (5), Ⅲ-7.3.2B
・——of wife (see also gift inter rivos) : FF(Ⅲ-48) ・—— of daughter (mistress) : Ⅲ -7.3.2C, FF(Ⅲ-49) injury : Ⅰ-6(2) ・—— of bone : TableⅢ-12, TableⅢ-13, TableⅢ-15 ・—— of cheek : TableⅢ-12, TableⅢ-13
・—— of ear : TableⅢ-12, TableⅢ -13, TableⅢ-15
・—— of eye : TableⅢ-12, TableⅢ -13, TableⅢ-15
・—— of finger : TableⅢ-13, TableⅢ-15
・—— of foot : TableⅢ-13 ・—— of hand : TableⅢ-13
・—— of leg : TableⅢ-12, TableⅢ -13 ・—— of lip : TableⅢ-13 ・—— of nose : TableⅢ-13 ・—— of penis : TableⅢ-15 ・—— of shoulder : TableⅢ-15 ・—— of tooth : TableⅢ-12, TableⅢ-13, TableⅢ-15 ・—— of toe-nail : TableⅢ-15 ・—— of thumb : TableⅢ-15 interest : Ⅰ-6(3) introductory remarks : FF(0-1)(Ⅶ -3.3.1)
invention of metal currency :
FF(Ⅳ-18)
i r r i g a t i o n : Ⅰ - 6 ( Ta b l e Ⅰ
-6(continued 1)(4)Agroculture,4) , Table Ⅴ-15, Ⅵ-3.1.1
・comparison of ——farming
with rain-fed agriculture :
TableⅥ-1
・canal-based —— : Chart Ⅵ-1 ・proto-type canal based —— :
Ⅵ-3.1.1
・role of —— in agriculture : Chart Ⅵ-2
J
Japan penalty code
・comparison of —— with the H
law code : TableⅢ-20
Jarmo : EN site (6,750- 6,500
BC) : TableⅤ-3c (15), TableⅤ-5, TableⅤ-8a, TableⅤ-10, TableⅤ-11
Jemdat-Nasr period : Ⅲ-4.3.2B Jeopardy
・double —— : F-F(Ⅲ-13)
Jigan ;Hassuna site : TableⅤ-3f
(31), TableⅤ-6, TableⅤ-13
Jikan ; Halaf site : TableⅤ-3j (55) job
・——specialization :Ⅱ-4
・evolution of —— : Ⅱ-4.3, TableⅡ11, TableⅡ14
Johns, C.H. : Table 0-1b(44)
judge : dinam (akkad) (H5),
daaanit(H5) (Ha), dainu(TableⅢ-7) ・first appearance of ——in the H
law : FF(Ⅲ-7) ・qualification of —— : Ⅲ-5.2.1, FF(Ⅲ-8) ・duty of ——: Ⅲ-5.2.2, FF(Ⅲ-8) ・divine —— : Ⅲ-16 judgement ・from accusation to —— : FF(Ⅲ-10), (see, Figure Ⅲ-2)
Japanese high school textbooks of the world history : 0-2.1.1 K
Kamide, K : Table 0-1a,8
Kawamura, K : Table1-1a
Karana 1 ; Halaf site : TableⅤ
-3j(54), TableⅤ-6
Karim Shahir : TableⅤ-3a(8),
TableⅤ-5, TableⅤ-11
Karkar : Ⅰ-3
Kashashok Ⅱ : TableⅤ-13 Kesh : Ⅰ-3
Kharabeh Shattani Halaf site ,
TableⅤ-3h(48), TableⅤ-6
Khirbet Derak ; H a l a f s i t e :
TableⅤ-3 (49)
Khirbet esh-Shenef ; Halaf site :
TableⅤ-3j(58)
Khirbey Hatara : TableⅤ-6 Khuzetar ; EN site, TableⅤ
-3d(20)
kill : (akkad) H14
Kiil Tepe ; ( s i n c e6,000B C ) ,
King (Ŝarru) : Ⅱ-2.2
・function of—— : Ⅱ-3.2.2(a) ・—— entrusted by gods : Ⅱ -3.2.2(b) ・——‘s duty : Ⅱ-3.2.2(c) Kish : Ⅰ-3 Kishimoto , M : Table0-1a Klegel, H. : Table0-1a(16)
Kobayashi, Toshiko :
Table0-1b(41)
Kramer, S.N. : Table0-1a(4),
Table0-1b(21)
Kraus, F.R. : Table0-1a, Table0-1b
Kriwaczek, P. : Table0-1b(43)
Kudish Saghir : Halaf site,
TableⅤ-3n(79) Kurban Höyük : H a l a f s i t e , TableⅤ-3m(71), TableⅤ-6, TableⅤ-13 Kuroda,K.:Table0-1a(10),Table0-1b (17), Table0-1b(20) Kutha :Ⅰ-3 L
laanu disease : H 148, TableⅥ-16 Lagash : Ⅰ-3
lamb : TableⅠ-6(5)
landlord : Ⅳ-6-4, F-F(Ⅳ-39) large intensive : TableⅠ-6(5)
Larsa :Ⅰ-3
Late ED period : Ⅲ-4.3.2.C late Half; Ubide : Table Ⅴ-15 law code
・life spun of —— : TableⅢ-2 ・—— area effectively reformed :
TableⅢ-2 law concept ・evolution of —— : Ⅲ-3.1 law of retaliation : Ⅰ-1, Ⅰ-4.6, Ⅲ -4, Ⅵ-4.3, F-F(Ⅳ—32), TableⅣ-8 lease : Ⅳ-53, Table Ⅳ-11, F-F(Ⅳ -32), TableⅣ-8 leather tanner : Ⅳ-5.1.3
legal litigation : Ⅰ-4.3, Ⅰ-6, Table
Ⅰ-6(1), TableⅠ-7 ・—— relief : F-F(Ⅲ-28)
・—— for social misfortune, ——
for war prison ‘s family : H27,
H28, H29
・ —— f o r r a n s o m o f w a r
prisoner : H-32
・—— for flood victims : H24 ・processing of —— : Ⅲ-5,
・some features of —— in the H law code : Ⅲ-5.1 ・terms on —— ; TableⅢ-7 legal status ・—— of awilum : F-F(Ⅱ-10) ・—— of mushkenum : F-F(Ⅱ-12)
legal support against social misfortune : Ⅲ-4.4.1.D,
・A. criminal victims ; Ⅲ-4.4.1.A, (H23,H24), Japan Law Act no.36 of 1980(Law concerning on support of benefits to criminal victims)
・B. malpractice ; Ⅲ-4.4.8.B, Ⅲ -6.5, TableⅢ-18
・C. product liability; Ⅲ-9.4.1.C, (TableⅢ-19)
Leigh, Gwendolyn : Table 0-1b (38)
lepprosy : TableⅠ-6(5)
Lex talionis : TableⅡ-8、F-F(Ⅱ
-14)、Ⅱ-3.5.1
・case where —— is applied to : Ⅱ-3.4.2
liberty of individuals : Ⅲ-4.2.2 Lipit- Ishtar : TableⅠ-4, Ⅲ-3.2
・—— law code : TableⅠ-1, TableⅠ-4
location of sites : F-F(Ⅴ-3) long distance trading: Ⅳ-6.2.2,
F-F(Ⅳ-35), Chart 2 of Part Ⅳ ・——exchange of goods : Ⅳ
-6.2.2.A
・ profit and loss in —— : Ⅳ-6.2.2 case 1, case 2, case 3
M
Maeda,T. : Table0-1b(28), Table 0-2.2.1.E (Kamide’s comment)
Maekawa, K. : Table0-1b(32), Table0-1b(36), Ⅲ-4.2.1~Ⅲ-4.2.6 Maghzalia ; EN site, 6,500BC, TableⅤ-3c(16), TableⅤ-7d, TableⅤ-10, TableⅤ-11 Malgum : TableⅠ-3 malpractice : Ⅲ-6.5, F-F(Ⅲ-26), FF(3-31) malt brewer : Ⅰ-6(4), Ⅳ-5.1.3 marriage : F-F(Ⅲ-34), F-F(Ⅲ-35), Ⅰ-6, Ⅲ-7.1
・typical procedure of—— : TableⅢ-21
TableⅢ-22 ・—— portion : Ⅰ-6(1) ・——contract : Ⅰ-6(3) ・rejection of —— :F-F(Ⅲ-36), H142, H149, TableⅢ-24 map
・—— of the cities referred in the
prologue of The Hammurabi law code : PartⅣ, Appendix D
(Map)
・—— of the locations of the
culture centers in the ancient Mesopotamia
・—— of sites : F-F(Ⅴ-4)
Mashkan- shapir : Ⅰ-3
Mashnaga : T a b l e Ⅴ
-5(continued), Lower plainⅠ
Matarrah : 5,610BC, TableⅤ
-3f(33), TableⅤ-5(continued), TableⅤ-14
Matsumoto, K. : Table0-1b(33),
Table0-3a, Table0-4
Matthew, Roger : The author of an excellent landmark compilation on prehistory of Mesopotamia(2000) : Table0-1b,0-6,Ⅴ-1,Ⅴ-2,Ⅴ-4
medical doctor (azu(akkad)) :
TableⅠ-6(4), TableⅠ-6(5), TableⅡ-4(2), ・——‘s failure : TableⅠ-6(5) ・——‘s treatment : TableⅠ-6(5), Ⅱ-8, TableⅡ-12 ・income of —— F-F(Ⅳ-29a), TableⅣ-9(continued)
M’lefaat : EHsite, TableⅤ-3b(10),
TableⅤ-5(continued), TableⅤ-6
merchant[tamkarum(akkad)] :
F-F(Ⅳ-33), twenty –two articles on merchant in the H laws. ・—— in the Old Babylonian
period : Ⅳ-6.1
・roles of ——and land lord :Chart Ⅴ-1 ・—— and farmer : Ⅳ-6.3 ・——and landlord : Ⅳ-6.4 ・——and mayor : Ⅳ-6.5 ・——and officer : Ⅳ-6.4 ・civil —— Ⅳ-6.4
Mersin ;site: TableⅤ-3l(68) Mesopotamia
・period of—— : Table Ⅰ-1 ・political situation of —— cities
: TableⅢ-3
Babylonia (Akkad) : TableⅡ-3 Method of determination of the
degree of intimacy : Ⅶ-2.2.6
・Middle Paleolithic Period (MP) : TableⅤ-4
・milkman : Ⅳ-5.1.3 ・miss conduct : Ⅰ-6
mistress : F-F(Ⅲ-43), F-F(Ⅲ-44)
・husband could have ——
b e s i d e s t h e f i r s t w i f e :
H145,H146
・awilum girl became —— with
her will : H183, H184
ModelⅠ : classical stereo model
(EDⅠ~ Ur Dynasty?)
ModelⅡ: model deduced from the
Hammurabi law code (Ur Ⅲ~Old Babylonia Dynasty)(see Part Ⅰ and Part Ⅱ)
modern legal ideas : F-F(Ⅰ-5) money lender : Ⅰ-6(3)
monogamy : F-F(Ⅲ-39), F-F(Ⅲ
-40), F-F(Ⅲ-41)
・—— partly mixed with polygamy : Ⅲ-7.7.2(2), H141, LI 28
morphological size : Ⅰ-5, Ⅱ-2.2.1
・—— of Ur-Nammu law code : Ⅰ
-5(1)
・—— of Lipit-Ishtar law code : Ⅰ -5(2)
・——of Eshnunna law code : Ⅰ -5(3)
・——of Hammurabi law code : Ⅰ-5(4)
(The)most reliable method for evaluating the nature of awilum
: Ⅶ-2.2.4 Mortgage : Ⅰ-6(3) Mottéro, J.: 0-2.2.2A Mulla Mater : T a b l e Ⅴ -5(continued) Muroi, K., Table0-1b(37) Mureybet : Ta b l e Ⅴ-3n (86) ,
TableⅤ-7d, TableⅤ-8a, TableⅤ-9a
mushkenum(or muskenum) :
TableⅡ-1
・legal status of —— : F-F(Ⅱ-12), Ⅱ-3.4.2
・significant disparity between —— and waradu : F-F(Ⅱ-13)
・what is —— ? Ⅱ-3.4.1
My (Kamide ‘s) simple question :
N
Nakao, S. : 0-6, Table 0-1a
Nakata, Ichiro : Ⅱ-3.3.3, TableⅡ-4
negative and positive evaluation of the Old Babylonian society :
0-2.2
Nemrik ; EH site : Table TableⅤ
-3b(13), TableⅤ-5, Table Ⅴ-8a, TableⅤ-11
New Babylon Law : Ⅲ-3.2
Nevali çori ; Halaf site:TableⅤ
-3m (72)
nine terms in legal process :
F-F(Ⅲ-6)
①s u i t ( d a i ā r u ) , ②j u d g e
(daanu), ③plaintiff (muubbin),
④t e s t i m o n y ( u k t i i n ) , ⑤
evidence (Ŝibi), ⑥deed (rikisu),
⑦witness(kattŭm) ⑧clay plate
(dub) i.e.,document), and ⑨fine (ruguum)
Nineveh : TableⅤ-3h(45), later
H a l a f a n d H a l a f U b a r i d Transitional
Nippur : prologue of H law code
(see, PartⅤ, Map5)
nose :Ⅰ-6(2), TableⅢ-12, TableⅢ
-13
nurse : domestic care(TableⅥ-16) number of articles
・—— total number of UN, LI, E
and H law codes : TableⅠ-5
・—— of ligible artiles in HN, LI,
E and H law codes : TableⅠ-5
・——on awilum : TableⅠ-5 ・——on muskenum : TableⅠ-5 ・——on slave : TableⅠ-5
・——on domestic animals(oxen,
sheep, donkey, pig, and horse)
: TableⅠ-5
・——on plants(trees), and
products cited in the four law codes : TableⅥ14
・ —— o n m e t a l s ( e x c e p t
currency), birds, fishes and animals(lion and dog) in the four law codes : TableⅥ15
・total number of—— which are
c l a s s i f i e d i n t o e l e v e n categories and their article numbers :Ⅶ -2.2.5
・—— of fully translated articles : F-F(0-1), Ⅶ-3
O
Oath : Ⅲ-4.3, F-F(Ⅲ-11) Oda, T. : Table0-1a,15
Ohba, H. : Table0-1a,15
Old Babylonian Period :Ⅲ-4.3.2.F Onuki, Y. et al. : TableⅠ-2, 0-3a
orchard : Ⅰ-6(1)
operation cost and craftman’s income : F-F(Ⅳ-27), Table Ⅳ
-9(continued),
・a typical —— ‘one’~’one and half’ years income of craftman : (Ⅳ-5.1.3 )
overview composition : TableⅠ-6 P
palace ; (akkad) (ekal) : H6 Palegawra ;LUPp site : Table
Ⅴ-3a, (5), Table Ⅴ-5
pay : Ⅰ-6(3)
・—— for day-laborer : Ⅰ-6(4) ・—— for medical doctor :
(a) medical doctor, Ⅳ-5.1.4(a) (b) surgeon and doctor of internal
medicine, Ⅳ-5.1.4(b)
(c) failure of surgical operation (d) author (Kamide)’s small
experience
・—— and reward : TableⅣ -9~TableⅣ-9(continued) , F-F(Ⅳ -20)
・—— and reward for ship
builder : Ⅳ-5.1.5
・comparison of —— in the E
laws with —— s in the H laws :
Ⅳ-5.2, TableⅣ-10
Payment
・type of —— :
(a) annual income (barley) (b) monthly pay (silver)
(c) daily wage (barley in the Eshnnua law) : F-F(Ⅳ-22) penal : Ⅰ-6(2)
penal law code :Ⅲ penalty : F-F(Ⅲ-19) (a) death —— : Ⅲ-6-2
(b) bodily punishment : TableⅢ
-1~16
( c ) f i n e : Ta b l e Ⅲ - 1 2 ~ 1 8 , banishment
(d) : H5, H154, TableⅢ-14, Ⅲ-6.1 Japan —— code : Ⅲ-6.6 Pichot, Andre : Table 0-1b.(22)
(akd) H1, H2
・—— ‘s responsibility of proof : Ⅰ-6, F-F(Ⅲ-14)
plow : Ⅰ-6(2)
Podany Awanda, H. : Table 0-1b. (45)
polygamy : Ⅲ-7.2.2
・—— portion of awilum son : F-F(Ⅰ-3)
PPNA : TableⅤ-11
pre-Pottery Neolithic A (PPNA) period ; pre-historic northern sites in Mesopotamia : Ⅴ -3.2.2.D priest : F-F(Ⅲ-3), F-F(Ⅲ-17) primogeniture : Ⅲ-7.3.1(2) process of impoverishment : Ⅵ -3.2.2.D product liability : Ⅲ-4.4.1(C), Ⅲ -6.5
・—— for house : TableⅢ-19.1 (H229, H230, H231, H232, H233) ・ —— f o r s h i p : Ta b l e Ⅲ
-19.2(H235, H236, H237, H238)
productivity : Ⅲ-3(B) proof : uktiin (akd., H3)
progress of medical cure : Ⅵ-5.4
stage Ⅰ ; Fear against angry of god : prayer (with spell)
stageⅡ; Passive attitude (UN) against disease, but watching and observation (nursing) against patients
stageⅢ; Positive attitude against disease→surgical operation and medicine (emergence of medical science)
These treatments were based on rational approach and similar in principle to the present medical care
profession : Ⅲ-3.2
・non-agricultural —— : Ⅲ-3.2 ・—— s estimated from the law
codes of Ur-Nammu, Lipit-Ishtar, and Eshnunna : TableⅡ -13a
・—— s from the H law : TableⅡ
-13b
・development of —— : TableⅡ
-14
Q
Qermez Dere : EH 8,000BC site ; Table-3b(12)、TableⅤ-8a quality pattern of citations :Ⅰ.1.2,
Ⅰ-2
R
rain-fed agriculture : Ⅲ-3.3, ChartⅥ-1
・transition of dry farming
agriculture to—— : Ⅴ-4.3.5(d) rape : Ⅰ-6(1), Ⅰ-6(2)
Rath, M.T. :
Ras shamra : the western limits of Halaf influence. level Ⅵ 5,250-4,300BC
Rath, M.T. : Ⅰ.1.3
real income index ; F-F(Ⅵ-10) receipt : Ⅰ-6(3)
reeds worker : Ⅰ-6(4) refugee : TableⅡ-6b
regulation of time : Ⅳ-5.1.2, note
that ‘week’ was introduced in the Old testament , Exodus 20 : 9 and 10: , F-F(Ⅳ-21)
remarriage : Ⅰ-6(1)
・—— of widow : Ⅰ-6
Renfrew, C., and Bahn, P. : Table 0 - 1b,34
responsibility to failure and product liability : TableⅠ-6(c5)
・—— for death of father , child
and house slave caused by collapse of the new house build by : H229, H230, H231 retaliation : TableⅥ-11
・—— law transmitted to the Old
Testament : Ⅵ-4.2
・c o r r e s p o n d e n c e o f t h e
H a m m u r a b i l a w c o d e t o Exodus or —— : TableⅥ-11 RihanⅢ : Early Neolithic site ,
TableⅤ-3d(19), Figure 10 and p50 of Mathew’s book
RihanⅠ : Samarra site, TableⅤ
-3g(39)
robbery : Ⅰ-6(2)
Roth, M.T. : 1b,30, Table0-3a, Table0-4, Table0-6,
Roux, G. : Table0-1b,25, 0-2.2.2.B, Ⅵ-3.1.3(5)
reward : Ⅰ-6(4)
S
Sabi Abyad ;
(1) Pre Halaf phase, 5,300BC:
TableⅤ-3j(56)
(2) Neoolithic Halaf Transitional phase ; 5,200-5,100BC
(3) Early Halaf phase :
5,100-5,000BC
Sakç Gözü ; Halaf site : TableⅤ
-3l(66)
sivilization : F-F(Ⅵ-2 ), TableⅥ-2
and TableⅥ-5
Samarra : Samarra site, Table
TableⅤ-3g(35), TableⅤ-5©, TableⅤ-6, TableⅤ-15
・—— period : 6,000-5,000BC, TableⅤ-4
・—— color area : Ⅴ-4.1.6
Samsat : halaf site, TableⅤ
-3m(70), TableⅤ-6, TableⅤ-7c
šarru : king
・frequency of appearance of —— on the law codes, king: Ⅱ
-3.2, TableⅡ-1
・function and authority of —— : Ⅱ-3.2.2
(a) function : Ⅱ-3.2.2(a)
(b) —— ‘s duty : Ⅱ-3.2.2(c) sawwan : TableⅤ-10
servitude- system society : Ⅱ
-3.6.2, F-F(Ⅱ-19)
Shams et-Din Tannir : s i t e ,
TableⅤ-3k(60),TableⅤ-5, TableⅤ -13, MPp
Shanidar : Shanidar valley :
TableⅤ-3a.1, TableⅤ-3a.3、 TableⅤ-3a.4, TableⅤ-3a.6 ・—— level D :MPp, 44,950BC ・—— level C: EUPp, 24,550BC top ・—— level B2 : LUPp, 24,550 BC ・—— levelB1 : Past Paleothic,
8,650 BC
sheep (akkad) immervam, H8 Shibata, M. et.al : 0-6
Shimshara : S a m a r r a s i t e ,
TableⅤ-3f(32), TableⅤ-5, TableⅤ -6, TableⅤ-8b, TableⅤ-9c (akkad), clippam, H8
ship-builder : F-F(Ⅳ-30), H234,
H235
silver : (akkad) kapsum,Ⅵ-5.3(2),
TableⅥ-15, TableⅤ-9(continued) ・purification of —— by refinement
・equivalence of barley and —— :Ⅳ4.2.1, TableⅣ-5
・silver as money currencies : F-F(Ⅳ-16)
・silver in long-distance trade : F-F(Ⅳ-19)
wide use of silver as money:
TableⅣ-7
・fine and compensation : TableⅣ-7
・daily and monthly payments
and new and for achievement : 3,4 of TableⅣ-7)
・lease and monthly deposit
(few) : 5,6 of TableⅣ-7
・dealing : 7 of TableⅣ-7 ・divorce : 8 of TableⅣ7 ・misconduct : 9 of TableⅣ-7 ・medical treatment its failure :
10,11 of TableⅣ-7
・product liability : 12 of TableⅣ-7
simple irrigation system : Ⅲ-3-2
・scale-enlarged ——
Signature certification assignment : F-F(Ⅵ-6)
site
・altitude of —— : TableⅤ-5
・heterogeneous scattering of —— : Ⅴ-4.1.6
・size of —— : Ⅴ-4.1.6(a), Table Ⅴ-7a, F-F(Ⅴ-15)
・location of —— : Ⅴ-4.1.5 ・ m o v e m e n t o f —— f r o m
mountains to low plains : Ⅴ
-4.1.5 (a9)
・—— located on river bank : Ⅴ -4.1.5 (b), TableⅤ-6
・giant —— : Ⅴ-4.1.6(c) TableⅤ -7c
・long life —— : Ⅴ-4.1.6(d), Table Ⅴ-7d
・centralization of —— : Ⅴ-4.1.6 (b), TableⅤ-7b
・number of inhabitants of —— : Ⅴ-4.1.8, TableⅤ-10
・—— of the four law codes : F-F (Ⅰ-2)
size : Ⅰ-4.1, Ⅰ-2
slave ; ir11, waradu, geme2, amtu
: Ⅱ-3.5.1
・what is —— ? Ⅱ-3.5.2 ・supply route of —— : Ⅱ-3.5.3 ・ownership of —— : Ⅱ-3.5.4 ・price of —— : Ⅱ-3.5.5, TableⅡ
-11
・——‘s legal rights : F-F(Ⅱ-18), Ⅱ-3.5.6
social class : Ⅰ-1.4, Ⅰ-1.5, Ⅰ-4.2,
TableⅡ-1, F-F(0-2
・preliminary estimation of size
of —— : Ⅱ-3.6.1
・relative size of —— : Ⅱ-3.6
Songor A ; late Sammarra site :
Table Ⅴ-3g(35), Table Ⅴ-5©, Table Ⅴ-6, Table Ⅴ-15
Songor B ; Halaf-Ubaid : Table
Ⅴ-3n(82)
Sotto ; Pre-Hassuna (from 6,000) and Hassuna : Table Ⅴ
-3e(23), Table Ⅴ-10, Table Ⅴ-13
space : F-F(1.3)
some methodological problems in the past study or the ancient Mesopotamia laws (Part 0-1.7.1):
(a) sporadically narrow category range (Table0-5), using small number of the articles
(b) lack of sufficient concrete evidence.
(c) lack of the objective fairness being heavily influenced by a kind
of ‘Psychological trauma’
(d) very few quantitative discussion
succession of father’s property by sons, and daughters : Ⅲ
-7.3.2
(a) after husband’s death (b) child born from slave mother (c) daughter (mistress)
(d) advancement to wife
succession of husband’s property by wife
(a) Case when wife is alive i) wife has not downy ii) wife has downy
ii-1) wife received gift inter vivos(H150)
ii-2) wife had not gift inter vivos(H172)
(b) Case when husband died after his wife’s death (H162)
(c) Case when wife remarried (H173 and H174)
(d) Case when awilum woman married to slave man (H176)
Sugi, I. : Table 0-1a, Table 0-1a.7 suit or law suit : daianu (Akd) H3,
Summary court : Ⅲ-5.3, F-F(Ⅲ
-18)
surgeon and doctor of internal medicine : F-F(Ⅳ-29b)
・n o d i s t i n c t i o n b e t w e e n
surgeon and doctor of internal medicine in the H la code surplus : Ⅲ-3.2
T
Takayn Höyün Halaf site : Table
Ⅴ-3n
tanner : Ⅰ-6(4)
Tell an-N’aur ;Samarra site: Table
Ⅴ-3g(36), Table Ⅴ-6
Tell Aqab :Halaf site, Table Ⅴ
-3i(52), Table Ⅴ-13
;EH, Table Ⅴ-3(11)and Halaf site ,
Tell Der Hall Table Ⅴ-3i(50),
TableⅤ-5(c)
Tell el-Queili ; Pre-Ubide, Table Ⅴ
-3n(83), Map Ⅴ-5
Tell es-Sawwan ; Samarra site:
Table Ⅴ-3f(34), Table Ⅴ-6、 Table Ⅴ-8c, Table Ⅴ-9c, Table Ⅴ -9d, Table Ⅴ-10
Tell Halaf ; Halaf site: Table Ⅴ
-3i(53), Table Ⅴ-6
Tell Hassan ; late Halaf and
Ubaid Transitional occupation : Table Ⅴ-3n(81), Table Ⅳ-13
Tell Kurdu ; Halaf site : Table Ⅴ
-3k(62), Table Ⅴ-5(c), Table Ⅴ-7c
Tell Rifa’at : :Halaf site : TableⅤ
-3k(61)
Tell Tlaili : Halaf-ubaid
Telul ethe-Thalathat : Table Ⅴ
-3e(25), Table Ⅴ-5
Tilkitepe ; Halaf site : Table Ⅴ
-3n(77)
technology progress of stone tool production : Ⅲ-3.3(A) tenant
・——contract : Ⅰ-6(3) ・—— land lord : Ⅰ-6(1)
・case of —— farmer Ubarrum : Ⅵ-3.1.2(A)
・sub ——
Tepe Gawra : :Halaf site : Table
Ⅴ-3h(42)
Terada, K. : Table 0-1a(13)
testimony : uktiin (akkad) H1,H2),
Sinhut (akkad) H3,H3
2.1.3
theft : Ⅲ-6.4, Ⅰ-6, Ⅰ-6(2) thief : Ⅲ-4.5.3
here preceding codes : F-F(Ⅰ-10), Ur-Nammu(UN), Lipit-Ishtar(LI) and Eshnunna(E) law codes
threshing : Ⅰ-6(5)
Tomimura, T.: Table 0-1a(14),
TableⅠ-2, Table 0-1a, Table 0-3a, Ⅲ-4.2.1~Ⅲ-4.2.6
transfer : Ⅰ-7, Ⅰ4.1
・—— of three preceding laws to
H law : (Ⅲ-7 ) transportation : Ⅰ-6(5) tree : TableⅥ-14(1) trust : Ⅰ-6(3) tumor : Ⅰ-6(5) ・—— of eye :TableⅥ-6(H218, H219, H220)
Tülin Tepe(Anatolia) : Table Ⅴ
-3m (74)
Turlu : TableⅤ-3m(69), TableⅤ
-13(4,480BC)
U
Ubaid : TableⅠ-1
Umm : TableⅤ-5(continued),
TableⅤ-11
Umm Dabaghiyah ; Hassuna site
: TableⅤ-3d(22), TableⅤ-8b, TableⅤ-9b, TableⅤ-9d, Table Ⅴ -11, Table Ⅴ-13, TableⅤ-15
Umm Qsteir : T a b l e Ⅴ
-5(continued)
unsolved target : Ⅰ-7-2, F-F(0-6) Upper Palaeditic Period (UP) :
TableⅤ-4
Ur : Ⅰ-3
・—— Ⅲdynasty : Ⅰ-1 ・—— ⅢPeriod : Ⅲ.4.3.2.A ・—— Nammu law code : TableⅠ
-1, TableⅠ-4
Urk : Ⅰ-3 V
Van De Mieroop, Marc : Table
0-1b(40), Table 0-1b(42), Table 0-2(2002), Table 0-2(2005), Table 0-3b, Table 0-4, 0-2.2.1.B, Ⅰ-6,Ⅱ -3.3.3, Ⅲ-4.2.1~Ⅲ-4.2.6
Various periods in Pre-history of Mesopotamia : Table Ⅴ-4
1. MP : Middle Palaeolithic period (100,000-40,00 BC)
2. UP : Upper Palaeolithic period (40,000-10,000 BC)
3. EH : Early Holocene period (10,000-7,250 BC)
4. EN : Early Neolithic period ( 7,250-6,000 BC) 5. Hassuna period(6,000-5,000 BC) 6. Samarra period (6,000-5,000 BC) 7. Halaf period (5,200-4,500 BC) veterinarian : Ⅰ-6(4), Ⅰ-6(5) ・surgical operation by —— : H224
・conpensation for surgical
operation by ——(ended in failure) : H225
W
war prisoner : Ⅰ-6, Ⅰ-6(3) waste land :ChartⅥ
・cultivation of —— : Ⅵ-3.2.1(A) ・conversion of —— to farm and
orchard : Ⅵ-3.2.1(B) wheat :
・decay of ——production at
Lagarsh : Ⅵ-3.1.5(A), (see
Salinization)
・conversion of —— to barley : Ⅵ-3.1.5(c)
witness ;Kattüm(akkad)(H3, H4) :
Ⅰ-6, Ⅰ-6(3), TableⅢ-7
who was an eligible person in ‘Prologue’ of the Hammurabi law code ? : Ⅶ-2.2.3
written law (written code) : Ⅲ-3,
Ⅲ-3-3.1, Figure Ⅲ-1(see also contract)
・emergence of —— s :TableⅢ-1 ・first —— (Ur-Nammu) : Ⅲ-3.2
Y
Yajima , F. : 0-6, 0-2.21.D Yamamoto, S. and Maekawa, K. :
Table 0-1a.9
Yarim TepeⅠ : Hassuna site,
5,600 B C , Ta b l eⅤ-3e(28), TableⅤ-9d, TableⅤ-11, TableⅤ -13
Yarim TepeⅡ :Halaf site , 4,840
BC, 4,210 BC, TableⅤ-3h(43), TableⅤ-13
Yarim TepeⅢ :Halaf remains in
Ⅴ-3h(44)
Yield :
・—— /seed ratio of barley : TableⅥ-2
Z
Zarri : TableⅤ-5
Zawi Chemi Shanidar : E . H . ,
TableⅤ-3a’(7), TableⅤ-5, TableⅤ -8a, TableⅤ-8b, TableⅤ-12
Zones of Mesopotamia : TableⅤ-2 Ç
Çavi Tareasi : TableⅤ-3m(73),
TableⅤ -6
Çavi Tepe ; Halaf site
Çayönü ; EN site, TableⅤ-3b(14),
TableⅤ-5, TableⅤ-8a, TableⅤ -11, TableⅤ-12