Mari Eponym Chronicle
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Mari Eponym Chronicle
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The Assyrian Eponym Chronicles represent an important source for the chronology of the Ancient Near East. They are chronicles or annals, which list at least one notable event per year under the name of a ruling official. The oldest eponym chronicle is the one compiled at Mari in the 18th century BC, covering the years before and during the reign of Shamshi-Adad I.
It is extant in eleven fragments excavated at the Royal Palace of Mari and first edited by M. Birot in 1985. Michel (2002) proposed t
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