Hostname: page-component-7bb8b95d7b-5mhkq Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-09-07T09:12:39.187Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

Two Parthian ostraca from Nippur

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 February 2009

Shaul Shared
Affiliation:
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Extract

While looking at the Babylonian incantation bowls found at Nippur and kept at the University Museum of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia during the academic year 1992–93, i when I had the privilege of being a fellow of the Annenberg Institute, I came across three ostraca which seem to have escaped notice so far. Professor Wansbrough has been interested in so many aspects of the history of the Near East that I hope that this new find will also please him.

Two of the ostraca in the collection of the University of Pennsylvania are Parthian. The third is written in the Aramaic script but contains apparently a Middle Persian inscription. I hope to publish it shortly.

Parthian ostracon 1 (pis. I-II)

One of the two Parthian ostraca, B2983 in the Museum collection, is written on a piece of pottery now measuring a maximum of 12 x 7 cm. The potsherd is not preserved in its entirety. It is chipped on the left, at the end of line 1, and the fact that lines 4–6 are missing their endings shows that there was a piece broken diagonally in the lower left side of the pottery piece. It is written in the chancery style of Parthian, both as far as its script and as far as its language is concerned. It is quite close in its opening style and ductus to the Parthian letter on parchment found at Dura Europos.

Type
Articles
Copyright
Copyright © School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London 1994

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

References

Bivar, , , A. D. H. 1970. ‘The first Parthian ostracon from Iran’, JRAS, 63–6.Google Scholar
Bivar, , , A. D. H. 1972. ‘Āpapata (Qūmis commentaries no. 2)’, JRAS, 119–24.Google Scholar
Cowley, , , A. E. 1923. Aramaic papyri of the fifth century B.C., Oxford: Clarendon Press.Google Scholar
Fitzmyer, , , Joseph A. 1974. ‘Some notes on Aramaic epistolography’, Journal of Biblical Literature, 93: 201–25.Google Scholar
Gignoux, , Philippe, . 1972. Glossaire des inscriptions pehlevies el parthes (Corpus Inscriptionum Iranicarum, Supplementary series, 1). London: Lund Humphries.Google Scholar
Greenfield, , , J. C. 1982. ‘Some notes on the Arsham letters’, in: S. Shaked, (ed.), Irano-Judaka, Jerusalem: Ben-Zvi Institute, 411.Google Scholar
Greenfield, , , J. C, and , Bezalel Porten. 1982. The Bisitun inscription of Darius the Great. Aramaic version (Corpus Inscriptionum Iranicarum, Part I, vol. v, texts 1). London: Lund Humphries.Google Scholar
Harmatta, , János, . 1958. ‘Die parthischen Ostraka aus Dura-Europos’, Ada Antiqua Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, 6: 87175.Google Scholar
Humbach, , Helmut, , and Skjærvø, Prods O.. 19781983. The Sassanian inscription of Paikuli. 3 parts [in 4 vols.]. Wiesbaden: Ludwig Reichert.Google Scholar
Jean, , , C. F. and Hoftijzer, J.: Dictionnaire des inscriptions sémitiques de l'ouest. Leiden: Brill, 1965.Google Scholar
Justi, , Ferdinand, . 1895. Iranisches Namenbuch. Marburg [Reprint, Hildesheim: G. Ohms, 1963].Google Scholar
Livshits, , A., Vladimir 1977. ‘New Parthian documents from South Turkmenistan’, Acta Antiqua Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 25: 157–85.Google Scholar
Livshits, , A., Vladimir 1984. ‘Novye parfyanskie nadpisi iz Turkmenii i Iraka’, Epigrafika Vostoka 22: 840.Google Scholar
Livshits, , , V. A., and Nikitin, A. B.. 1989. ‘Parfyanskie nadpisi s Gyobekly-depe’, Vestnik Drevney Istorii, 1989, 3(190): 80–9 [English version: ‘The Parthian epigraphic remains from Gobekli-depe and some other Parthian inscriptions’, in Emmerich, R. E. and D., Weber (ed.), Corolla iranica: Papers in honour of D. N. MacKenzie, Frankfurt a.M., Bern, New York and Paris: Peter Langi, 1991, 109–26].Google Scholar
MacKenzie, , , D. N. 1967. ‘Notes on the transcription of Pahlavi’, BSOAS, xxx, 1: 1729.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
MacKenzie, , , D. N. 1971. A concise Pahlavi dictionary. London: Oxford University Press [Reprint, 1986].Google Scholar
Welles, , , C. B., Fink, R. O., and Gilliam, J. F.. 1959. The excavations at Dura-Europos. Final Report, v/1: The Parchments and papyri. New Haven: Yale University Press.Google Scholar