A.1.1.02 – The Cultivation of Sesame in Ur III Ĝirsu


This dossier gathers the available data on the planting of sesame in the province of Ĝirsuhttps://www.i3-mesop-oil.gwi.uni-muenchen.de/archive/ur-iii-girsu/, documenting the use of 300 to 1,800 litres of sesame seeds for seeding per field. One source registers a seeding rate of ca. 10 kg/ha, very similar to traditionally farmed sesame in modern Turkey (see commentary to CTPSM 1 112).

The documents from Ĝirsu concerning „sesame seeds“ (še-ĝeš-i3[glossary=še-ĝeš-i3-k]) „for sowing“ (nuĝun-še3[glossary=nuĝun-še3]) are concentrated in months II/May and III/June (see table below). The texts MVN 11 L ([…].02.20), MVN 12 015 (Šu.46.02.00) and MVN 09 072 ([…].02.00) do not specify that the registered sesame seeds were used for sowing, but they are all dated to month II/May and therefore probably relate to the sowing process as well.

The quantity of seed documented is 300 to 1,800 litres per field; three different field names are attested (see table below). CTPSM 1 112 (Šu.36.00.00) is a key source for quantifying the seeding rate:  Fields of 271.71 ha in the Susa branch (see Dossier A.1.1.06) were sown with 15.43 litres of sesame seeds per 1 hectar (i.e. ca. 10 kg/ha or ca. 5.5 sila/iku).

Sesame cultivation in Ĝirsu is documented in the northern part of the Guedina [geogr=Guedina]region west of the Tigris1(e. g. in the Kušukuniĝdu field: HLC 3 373 (pl. 141), Pettinato 1967b: 44-45;  sesame seeds for sowing in Guedina: PPAC 5 1132; MVN 06 280 o. i 9-ii 1; barley from a storehouse in Guedina for workforce on a sesame plot: MVN 12 015). According to a survey of the extent of arable land in Ĝirsu, 5-6 % of the cultivated domain land, i.e. ca. 960 ha, was planted with sesame (HLC 3 373 (pl. 141) and Dossier A.1.1.3 § 1). If we assume a seeding rate of 15.43 litres/ha (see above), ca. 14,813 litres of sesame seeds were needed for sowing in the province of Ĝirsu alone every season. This amount corresponds to ca. 2 % of the estimated annual production of sesame in Ĝirsu (Dossier A.1.1.3 § 2 and CTPSM 1 112).

Sesame seeds for sowing were delivered by various individuals, but mainly by the scribe Urabba [individual=Urabba]2Lambert 1960; Lambert/Figulla 1964; see also HSS 04 003 and the „captain“ (nu-banda3) Lu-Ninĝirsu[individual=Lu-Ninĝirsu] (PPAC 4 108+109), both sons of Bazi; otherwise they came „from the Kiĝgura house“ (e2 kiĝ2-gur-ra-ta) (ASJ 02 28 82).

Records of Sesame Seeds for Sowing in Ĝirsu.
Text Date Quantity in litres Type Purpose Field From PN To PN
CTPSM 1 112 Šu.36.00.00 4,192 5/6 sesame for sowing Lu-Ĝešbare, Šabi
CDLI P234852 Šu.39.00.00 100 sesame for sowing Lumelim Enim-Inana, land recorder
ASJ 02 28 82 Šu.39.03.00 150 sesame for sowing from the Kiĝgurra house Lu-Inana, son of Urdun, inspector of plough oxen in the house of Namḫani
SAT 1 329 Šu.48.02.00 600 sesame for sowing Ḫeĝal field Lu-Ninĝirsu, son of Bazi Utumu
PPAC 4 108+109 AS.04.00.00 600 sesame for sowing Lu-Ninĝirsu, captain,  son of Bazi Šangu
MVN 12 400 AS.04.02.00 600 sesame for sowing Lu-Ninĝirsu Lu-Ĝešbare, son of Urraan
OTR 102 AS.05.02.00 240 sesame for sowing Ḫeĝal field Urabba Lu-diĝira
PPAC 5 1132 Šu.42./AS.06.03.00 300 sesame for sowing Guedina[geogr=Guedina] Urabba Lubalasaga, scribe, son of Ur-Ninbara
PPAC 5 0874 AS.08.03.00 […] sesame for sowing Impae field Ursaga Lugalenimgena
MVN 03 305 IS.01.01?.00 3,000 sesame for sowing Guzana Ludiĝira (scribe), son of Lu-Utu
ASJ 02 10 21 0000.00.00 1,801 1/3 sesame for sowing Ur-Našše, son of Ur-Eana; Ur-Eninnu; Lugal-Inana
CTPSM 1 165 0000.02.00 61 sesame for sowing Lu-Utu Lu-Ninĝirsu, son of Ka
MVN 06 280 o. i 9-ii 1 0000.00.00 1,800 sesame for sowing Guedina Urabba, son of Bazi Nammaḫ, son of Urgigir

Commentary on ASJ 02 28 82:

o. 4 Instead of Lu-Nanna son of Urlu.

Commentary on PPAC 5 1132:

This text is published only in transliteration and neither a cuneiform copy nor photos are available.

o. 2 The Impae field very likely also occurs in the text TCTI 2 04085 from Ĝirsu, despite the different transliteration (o. 5 a-ša3 ne-pa-e3). Unfortunately, this last text is likewise published only in transliteration and cannot be collated.

r. 4 The year name of this text can refer to both the year Šulgi 42 and Amar-Suena 06. Indeed, Urabba [individual=Urabba] managed sesame oil (i3-ĝeš[glossary=i3-ĝeš]), sesame seeds and various other goods, among them fats and fruits, from at least the year Šulgi 37 (e.g. RA 58 104 83) to the first years of Ibbi-Suen’s reign (e.g. PPAC 5 0872).  Therefore, the precise date of this text cannot be established beyond any doubt according to the data analyzed thus far in this research frame.

Bibliography

  • Lambert 1960 = Lambert, Maurice (1960): Les archives de Urabba fils de Bazi, in: Revue d’assyriologie et d’archéologie orientale 54, 113-130.
  • Lambert/Figulla 1964 = Lambert, Maurice; Figulla, Hugo H. (1964): Les archives de Urabba fils de Bazi (II), in: Revue d’assyriologie et d’archéologie orientale 58, 97-110.
  • Pettinato 1967a = Pettinato, Giovanni (1967): Untersuchungen zur Neusumerischen Landwirtschaft I: Die Felder. Teil 1. Napoli: Istituto Orientale di Napoli.
  • Pettinato 1967b = Pettinato, Giovanni (1967): Untersuchungen zur Neusumerischen Landwirtschaft I: Die Felder. Teil 2. Napoli: Istituto Orientale di Napoli.