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Burna-Buriash I

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The official cylinder seal of Burna-Buriash I of Babylon was found in a Mycenaean site in Greece (possibly Mycenae itself.

source: E. H. Cline, “The Multivalent Nature of Imported Objects in the Ancient Mediterranean World,” in R. Laffineur and E. Greco (eds.), EMPORIA. Aegeans in the Central and Eastern Mediterranean [Aegaeum 25] (Liège/Austin 2005) p48. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 109.132.184.157 (talk) 10:43, 22 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]

An impression of the seal can be viewed here https://feldman.berkeley.edu:453/?course=nes128&do=detail&imgid=00770.

This seal bears an inscription naming the seal owner as an official of the 14th c. Kassite king Burra-Burriash. The image depicts a mountain god holding vessels from which water flows. So it is probably a Burna Buriash II era seal.BigEars42 (talk) 15:27, 16 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Sequence of events at end of Burna Buriash II’s reign

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The last paragraph summarizes the post-Burna Buriash events, whose source documents are an Assyrian Chronicle written some time after 810 BC and a Babylonian Chronicle which is probably based on the Assyrian one, so both were composed more than 500 years after the events they describe.

There is no consensus amongst historians, however there is clearly a trend for disregarding the Babylonian Chronicle P as an accurate description of the events. This chronicle superimposes the predecessors of Kurigalzu I over those of Kurigalzu II, even including details such as Kadashman-harbe I’s successful campaign against the Suteans and his construction activities.

The following table is a summary of the positions taken: -

BigEars42 (talk) 14:57, 16 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]

References from table above

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  1. ^ ”The Synchronistic Chronicle”, http://www.livius.org/cg-cm/chronicles/abc21/synchronistic1.html
  2. ^ Chronicle P http://www.livius.org/cg-cm/chronicles/abc22/p.html
  3. ^ Gaston Maspero, “The struggle of the nations: Egypt, Syria and Assyria”, Soc. for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1896
  4. ^ Robert William Rogers, "A history of Babylonia and Assyria, Volume 1", Eaton & Mains, 1900
  5. ^ Olaf Alfred Toffteen, "Ancient chronology", University of Chicago Press, 1907
  6. ^ Hugo Winckler, "The history of Babylonia and Assyria", Hodder & Stoughton, 1907
  7. ^ George Cormack, "Egypt in Asia; a plain account of pre-Biblical Syria and Palestine", Adam & Charles Black, 1908
  8. ^ Samuel Macauley Jackson, "The New Schaff-Herzog encyclopedia of religious knowledge", Funk & Wagnalls Company, 1908
  9. ^ Morris Jastrow, "The civilization of Babylonia and Assyria", J. B. Lippincott Company, 1915
  10. ^ James Orr, "The International standard Bible encyclopaedia, Volume 1", Howard-Severance Company, 1915
  11. ^ Lewis Bayles Patton, "Assyria and Prussia, An Historical Parallel", in The Hibbert journal, Volume 15, Sherman, French & Co., 1916
  12. ^ Elihu Grant, "The Orient in Bible times", J. B. Lippincott Company, 1920
  13. ^ Georges Roux, "Ancient Iraq", George Allen & Unwin, 1964
  14. ^ Roger T. O'Callaghan, "Aram Naharaim. A contribution to the history of upper Mesopotamia in the ...", 1968
  15. ^ C. J. Gadd, "The Cambridge Ancient History Volume 2 Part 2 The Middle East and the Aegean Region c1380-1000 BC", Cambridge University Press, 1975
  16. ^ Amélie Kuhrt, "The ancient Near East, c. 3000-330 BC", Routledge, 1995
  17. ^ Trevor Bryce, "Letters of the great kings of the ancient Near East: the royal correspondence of the late bronze age", Routledge, 2003
  18. ^ Leonhard Sassmannshausen, "Babylonian Chronology of the 2nd half of the 2nd Millennium B.C."
  19. ^ Sarah C. Melville, “Royal Women and the Exercise of Power in the Near East" 2005
  20. ^ Jane McIntosh, "Ancient Mesopotamia: new perspectives", ABC-CLIO, Inc, 2005
  21. ^ Marc Van Der Mieroop, "The Eastern Mediterranean in the Age of Ramesses II", Blackwell Publishing, 2010
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