Kültepe Tabletleri V The Archive of Kuliya son of Ali abum Kt 92 k 188 263
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Abbreviations and bibliography I Catalogue and concordance of the texts A Descriptive catalogue by publication numbers B Concordance of excavation and edition numbers II Introduction 1 The archive and its discovery 2 Dating the archive 3 Kuliya s family 4 Kuliya as messenger of kârum Kanesh 5 Kuliya s commercial activities and relations a His business and contacts b The main persons interacting with Kuliya 6 Language and writing of the texts a Scribal features b Lexical features 7 The format of the edition II Giriş III Edition of the Text 1 Kuliya as a messenger of the kârum 1 6 A The texts B Interpretation a Geographical aspects b Kuliya s task and the system of taxation 1 The tithe isrâtum on iron 2 The Saadu utu taz of kârum Kanesh 3 Taxation of caravans arriving via the sukinnu route 4 Reasons origin and formulation of the new rules c Conclusion 2 Letters 7 34 A Introduction B The texts a Letters by Kuliya 7 8 b Letters from Kuliya from his wife alone and with others 9 13 c Other letters addressed to Kuliya alone and with others 14 29 d Letters not addressed to Kuliya 30 31 e An unidentifıed letter a supplement and a letter envelope 32 34 3 Contracts depositions and private records of transactions a Records of single transactions 35 42 b Groups of contracts and depositions copied in memorandums 43 49 4 Various memorandums 50 61 5 Lists of tablets 62 69 A Introduction a Containers for tablets b The lists B The texts 62 69 6 Various texts 70 73 a Judicial records 70 71 b Sealed envelope of a letter 72 c The eponym list KEL A 73 7 Three letters of Kuliya excavated in 1989 74 76 IV Indices 1 Personal names 2 Geographical names and nisbes 3 Gods 4 Year eponyms 5 Words attested and discussed 6 Texts quoted or commented upon V Seal impressions cuneiform copies and photos 1 Seal impressions by Masako Omura 2 Drawings of damaged diffîcult and unusual cuneiform signs 3 Photos envelopes and selected tablets