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Cuneiform KI (Borger 2003 nr. 737; U+121A0 𒆠) is the sign for "earth". It is also read as GI5, GUNNI (=KI.NE) "hearth", KARAŠ (=KI.KAL.BAD) "encampment, army", KISLAḪ (=KI.UD) "threshing floor", and SUR7 (=KI.GAG). In Akkadian orthography, it functions as a determiner for toponyms and has the syllabic values gi, ge, qi, and qe. Besides its phonetic value it also serves as determiner or "Sumerogram" marking placenames.
As a determiner, KI corresponds to Akkadian itti,[1]
Cuneiform ki is used for syllabic "ki", and also for alphabetic "k", and alphabetic i. It has additional consonant usage for "q", instead of "k", and also "e", "é", and "í" for vowel "i". Its usage numbers from the Epic of Gilgamesh are as follows:[2] ke-(9), ki-(291), qé-(18), qí-(62), and KI-(288).
Cities of the ancient Near East
[edit]The KI 𒆠 determinative was the Sumerian term for a city or city state.[3] In Akkadian and Hittite orthography, URU𒌷 became a determinative sign denoting a city, or combined with KUR𒆳 "land" the kingdom or territory controlled by a city, e.g. 𒄡𒆳𒌷𒄩𒀜𒌅𒊭 LUGAL KUR URUHa-at-ti "the king of the country of (the city of) Hatti".
Architectural organization
[edit]Examples
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[edit]Population estimates
[edit]Measurement units and conversion
[edit]Acres | Hectares | |
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Square feet | 1 acre (44,000 square feet) | 1 hectare (110,000 square feet) |
Acres | 1 acre (1.0 acre) | 1 acre (0.40 hectares) |
Hectares | 1 hectare (2.5 acres) | 1 hectare (1.0 hectare) |
Square kilometers | 1 square kilometre (250 acres) | 1 square kilometre (100 hectares) |
Square miles | 1 square mile (640 acres) | 1 square mile (260 hectares) |
Population density
[edit]Author | Discipline | Publication year | Period covered | Region covered | People Per Hectare (pph) |
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Chandler | Historian | 1987 | Ancient Near East | 75—200 | |
Hassan | Geoarchaeologist | 1978 | Bronze Age Asia | 100 | |
Adams | Anthropologist | 1966 | Sumer | 100—200 | |
Modelski | Political scientist | 1997 | Ancient Southwest Asia | 100—200 | |
Renfrew | Paleolinguist | Early Holocene Eurasia | 200 | ||
McEvedy | Demographer | 1967 | Meghalayan | Old World | 250 |
Mallowan | Levantine archaeologist | 1967 | Bronze Age Iraq | 400—500 | |
Yadin | Judaic archaeologist | 1963 | Ancient Levant | 600 | |
Bairoch | Economic historian | 1988 | Ancient Mediterranean | 400—700 | |
Pettinato | Paleographer | 1981 | Ancient Syria | 714 | |
Frankfort | Orientalist | 1948 | Early Dynastic Mesopotamia | 75—494 | |
Wright | Near Eastern archaeologist | 1981 | Northgrippian | Sumer | |
Nissen | Archaeologist | 1972 | Bronze Age | Lower Mesopotamia | 100—200 |
Whitehouse | 1977 | Bronze Age Asia | 75—400 |
Estimated settlement sizes (in hectares)
[edit]Settlement | Nissen | Pettinato | Mallowan | Adams | Roux |
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Eridu | 50—500 | ||||
Bad-tibira | 25 | 50—500 | |||
Larak | 50—500 | ||||
Sippar | 50—500 | ||||
Shuruppak | 100 | ||||
Kish | 84+ | 50—500 | |||
Uruk | 250 | 400 | 50—500 | ||
Ur | 50 | 50—500 | |||
Nippur | 50 | 50—500 | |||
Girsu | 50—500 | ||||
Lagash | 50—500 | ||||
Umma | 400 | 50—500 | |||
Kesh | 40—200 | 50—500 | |||
Adab | 40—200 | 50—500 | |||
Isin | 50—500 | ||||
Larsa | 50—500 | ||||
Zabala | 40—200 | 50—500 | |||
Akshak | 50—500 | ||||
Shekhna | 100 | ||||
Nagar | 75—100 | ||||
Ebla | 56 | ||||
Anshan |
Estimated settlement populations
[edit]Settlement | Pettinato | Chandler | Whitehouse | Frankfort | McEvedy | Thompson | Modelski |
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Eridu | 10,000—20,000 | ||||||
Bad-tibira | 10,000—20,000 | 10,000—20,000 | |||||
Larak | 10,000—20,000 | ||||||
Sippar | 10,000—20,000 | 10,000—20,000 | |||||
Shuruppak | 10,000—20,000 | 10,000—30,000 | 17,000 | ||||
Kish | 10,000—20,000 | 20,000 | 25,000 | ||||
Uruk | 50,000 | 50,000 | 30,000—40,000 | 50,000 | |||
Ur | 10,000—20,000 | 10,000—15,000 | 10,000 | ||||
Adab | 10,000—20,000 | 10,000—20,000 | 13,000 | ||||
Akshak | 10,000—20,000 | 10,000—20,000 | |||||
Isin | |||||||
Larsa | 10,000—20,000 | 10,000 | |||||
Girsu | 40,000—80,000 | ||||||
Lagash | 10,000—20,000 | 19,000 | 10,000—15,000 | 30,000—60,000 | 40,000 | ||
Umma | 10,000—20,000 | 16,000 | 10,000—15,000 | 40,000 | 34,000 | ||
Eshnunna | 9,000 | ||||||
Tutub | 12,000 | ||||||
Nippur | 10,000—20,000 | 20,000 | 20,000 | ||||
Kesh | 10,000 | 11,000 | |||||
Zabala | 10,000 | ||||||
Assur | |||||||
Nineveh | |||||||
Akkad | |||||||
Mari | 40,000 | ||||||
Ebla | ≤40,000 | 30,000 | |||||
Shekhna | 20,000 | ||||||
Nagar | 10,000—15,000 | 15,000 | |||||
Tell Chuera | |||||||
Anshan | 10,000 | ||||||
Susa | 10,000—15,000 |
Lands of the ancient Near East
[edit]Lower Mesopotamia
[edit]Sumer
[edit]Hammar Marshes
[edit]Sub-basin | Archaeological site | Administrative division |
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Lower Euphrates | Uruk | Muthanna |
Zabala | Dhi Qar | |
Umma | ||
Girsu | ||
Lagash | ||
Larsa | ||
Bad-tibira | ||
Kesh | ||
Ur | ||
Kuara | ||
Eridu |
Gu-Edin
[edit]Qurna Marshes
[edit]Sub-basin | Archaeological site | Administrative division |
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Lower Tigris | Dilbat | Al-Qādisiyyah |
Mashkan-shapir | ||
Nippur | ||
Marad | ||
Isin | ||
Kisurra | ||
Shuruppak |
Hawizeh Marshes
[edit]Sub-basin | Archaeological site | Administrative division |
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Lower Tigris | Pashime | Maysan |
Akshak? | Wasit | |
Der | ||
Larak? | ||
Adab |
Central Mesopotamia
[edit]Akkad
[edit]Greater Syria
[edit]Sub-basin | Archaeological site | Administrative division |
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Middle Euphrates | Mari | Deir ez-Zor |
Baghdad Belts
[edit]Sub-basin | Archaeological site | Administrative division |
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Middle Tigris | Assur | Saladin |
Middle Euphrates | Kutha | Babil |
Borsippa | ||
Sippar | ||
Sippar-Amnanum | ||
Kish | Baghdad | |
ʿAdhaim | Gasur | Kirkuk |
Diyala | Akkad? | Diyala |
Eshnunna | ||
Tutub |
Central lands
[edit]Tigris-Euphrates drainage basin
[edit]Zagros Mountains forest steppe
[edit]Sub-basin | Archaeological site | Administrative division |
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Karun | Shimashki | Isfahan |
Awan? | Lorestan | |
Elam? | Ilam |
Mesopotamian Marshes
[edit]Southern Iran
[edit]Sub-basin | Archaeological site | Administrative division |
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Karkheh | Susiana | Khuzestan |
Marun | ||
Karun | Anshan | Fars |
Upper Mesopotamia
[edit]Eastern Turkey
[edit]Eastern Anatolia
[edit]Sub-basin | Archaeological site | Administrative division |
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Upper Euphrates | Aratta? | Iğdır |
Ağrı |
Northwestern Iran
[edit]Azerbaijan
[edit]Sub-basin | Archaeological site | Administrative division |
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Great Zab | Aratta? | West Azerbaijan |
Eastern Syria
[edit]Sub-basin | Archaeological site | Administrative division |
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Khabur | Urkesh | Al-Hasakah |
Shekhna | ||
Asnakkum | ||
Kahat | ||
Tell Arbid | ||
Nagar | ||
Tell Hamoukar | ||
Sikkan | ||
Nabada |
Northern Iraq
[edit]Assyria
[edit]Sub-basin | Archaeological site | Administrative division |
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Upper Tigris | Nineveh | Nineveh |
Kurdistan
[edit]Sub-basin | Archaeological site | Administrative division |
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Little Zab | Simurrum? | Sulaymaniyah |
Western Iran
[edit]Sub-basin | Archaeological site | Administrative division |
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Diyala | Lulubum? | Kermanshah |
Hamazi? | ||
Awan? |
Northernmost regions described in the earliest writings
[edit]Lands and their (proposed) locations | Earliest recorded claimants to make direct contact |
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Mediterranean Region, Turkey |
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Iginimmashe Aʾabak (Sumerian): 𒅆𒉏𒈠𒊺 𒀀𒀊𒁀 igi.nim.ma.šea.ab.ba lit. 'Upper Sea' Mediterranean Sea | |
Amanus Mountains (Sumerian): 𒂼𒀀𒈝 𒄯𒊕 ama.a.num₂ḫur.saŋ Hatay Province | |
Mashu and the Cedar Forest (Sumerian): 𒆳𒄑𒂞𒋻 kur.ŋešerin.kud lit. 'Mountains of Cedar-felling' | |
Eastern Anatolia Region |
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Hurum Mountain (Sumerian): 𒄯𒊒𒌝 𒆳𒆪𒊏 ḫur.ru.umkur.ku.ra lit. 'Mountain Cave' Mount Ararat, Iğdır Province | |
Aratta 𒇶𒆠 arattaki Ağrı Province |
Westernmost regions described in the earliest writings
[edit]Land | (Proposed) Locations | People | Language(s) and/or dialect(s) spoken |
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Mari 𒈠𒌷𒆠 ma.ri₂ki |
Deir ez-Zor Governorate |
Mariotes | Mariotic |
Sutium 𒋢𒋾𒌝 su.ti.um |
Raqqa Governorate |
Suteans 𒋢𒋾𒌝 su.ti.um |
Sutean 𒋢𒋾𒌝 su.ti.um |
Suhum | Homs Governorate | ||
Apum | Al-Hasakah Governorate |
Akkadian dialect | |
Armani | Aleppo Governorate |
Amorites 𒈥𒌅 mar.tu |
Amorite |
Amurru | Tartus Governorate | ||
Ebla 𒅁𒆷𒆠 eb.laki |
Idlib Governorate |
Eblaites | Eblaite |
Easternmost regions described in the earliest writings
[edit]Southernmost regions described in the earliest writings
[edit]Land | (Proposed) Locations | People(s) | Language(s) and/or dialect(s) spoken |
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Sigtata Aʾabak (Sumerian): 𒋝𒋫𒋫 𒀀𒀊𒁀 sig.ta.taa.ab.ba lit. 'Lower Sea' Persian Gulf | |||
Dilmun 𒉌𒌇 dilmunki |
Eastern Province |
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Magan 𒈣𒃶𒆠 ma₂.ganki |
Ad Dhahirah Governorate |
See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]References
[edit]Citations
[edit]- ^ Parpola, 1971. The Standard Babylonian Epic of Gilgamesh, Parpola, Simo, Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project, c 1997, Tablet I thru Tablet XII, Index of Names, Sign List, and Glossary-(pp. 119–145), 165 pages, Glossary, itti, p. 128
- ^ Parpola, 1971. The Standard Babylonian Epic of Gilgamesh, Sign List, pp. 155-165, Sign no. 461, p. 163, ki.
- ^ Electronic Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary (EPSD)