ARM 21 138


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o. 10.0.4 še.i3.giš[glossary=šamaššammū]40 qa of sesame[glossary=šamaššammū]:
o. 2 la2.u ṣu2-ridda-gan arrears of Ṣūrī-Dagan
o. 3 Iki-ib-sidda-gan Kibsī-Dagan
o. 4 u3 ia-na-ab-bi-el3 and Yanabbī-El
o. 5 lu2 ḫu-ut-nimki men from utnum.
o. 6 0.1.3 še.i3.giš 90 qa of sesame:
o. 7 la2.u mu-tu-el3 arrears of Mūtu-El
o. 8 Imu-tu-ḫu-m[u-ṣ]i2 Mūtu-Ḫumuṣi
o. 9 u3 bi-ḫi-r[i-i]m and Biḫirum
o. 10 lu2 nu-a-bi-imki men from Nu’abum
o. 11 [1 p]a2-an še.i3.giš 60 qa of sesame:
o. 12 la2.u ḫa-na-ni-im arrears of Ḫanānum
o. 13 I(?)-x-[na-ṣ]ir […nā]-ṣir
o. 14 Iqi2-iš-ti-il3-a-b[a4] Qištī-Ilaba
o. 15 u3 el3-ma-tar and El-matar
o. 16 lu2 mi-iš-la-anki men from Mišlān
o. 17 […] še.i₃.giš  […] of sesame:
o. 18 la2.u še-wu-um-ba-ḫa-al arrears of Šewum-baḫal
o. 19 Iia-as2-ma-aḫdiškur Yasmaḫ-Addu
o. 20 ia-aḫ-zu-wi-el3 Yaḫzuwi-El
o. 21 lu2 zu-ur-ma-ḫi-imki men from Zurmaḫum
o. 22 [x.x].2 še.i₃.giš  […+]20 qa of sesame 
o. 23 la2.u […] arrears of […]
0 (…)
r. 1' la2.u x […] arrears of […]
r. 2' Ii3-li2-[…] Ili-[…]
r. 3' u3 al-bu-uš2-[…] and Albuš-[…]
r. 4' lu2 a-ma-ta-y[iki] men from Amata.
r. 5' […] še.i₃.giš  […] of sesame:
r. 6' lA2.u diškurla-i arrears of Addu-la’i
r. 7' Iab-du-ma-lik Abdu-mālik
r. 8' Iia-ar-mi-el3 Yarmī-El
r. 9' lu2 su2-qa-qí-imki men from Suqāqum.
r. 10' […] še.i₃.giš  […] of sesame 
r. 11' [la2.u i]a-tar-ḫ[a-am]-mu [arrears] of Yatar-Ḫammu
r. 12' [I]a?-x-[…]-ra A-[…]-ra
r. 13' lu2 ú-ra-a[ki] men of Uraḫ
r. 14' […] še.i3.giš  […] of sesame:
r. 15' la2.u ig-mi-lum arrears of Igmilum
r. 16' Ii-din-an-nu Iddin-Anu
r. 17' Iḫi-bi-irdir3-ra Ḫibir-Irra
r. 18' Ibu-nu-iš8-tar2 Bunu-Eštar
r. 19' lu2 mi-iš-[l]a-anki men from Mišlān
r. 20' 3.1.0 gur še.i3.giš  420 qa of sesame:
r. 21' la2.u i-dindad-mu arrears of Iddin-Admu
r. 22' Iab-du-ku-bi Abdu-Kubi
r. 23' Isu2-ma-at-e-ra-aḫ Sumat-Eraḫ
r. 24' Isi2-im-ti-e-ra-aḫ Simtī-Eraḫ
r. 25' lu2 ša-ak-kaki men from Šakkā.
u.e. 26' 0.0.4? še.i₃.giš   40? qa of sesame:
u.e. 27' la2.u mu-ut-ra-me-e arrears of Mūt-Ramê
u.e. 28' Ii3-li2-sa-mu-uḫ Ili-samuḫ
u.e. 29' Ii-ṣi2-a-ḫi-im Iṣi-aḫim
le.e. 30' u3 ab-du-ḫa-na-at and Abdu-Ḫanat
le.e. 31' lu2 ḫi-id-da-anki men from Ḫiddān.
le.e. 32' […] še.i3.giš […] of sesame 
Commentary

This list concerns the arrears in sesame that individuals owed to the palace of Mari. These individuals were probably “commoners” (muškēnum) who had the right to cultivate fields alongside the land reserve of the palace, which was in charge of the agrarian entrepreneurs (ikkarum). It is still unclear whether the muškēnum held these lands as individuals in their own right or as members of a community to which the king had granted a right to use the land (Durand 1998: 522-523). In any case, they had to pay the king a grain tax (called šibšum-tax) collected on the harvests in exchange for land use rights (Chambon 2020).

The tax payment in barley is already known according to tabular texts listing areas and expected yields of fields in different localities  (Reculeau 2018a: 35-40). The sibšum-tax for the winter crops (barley) was paid in June/July (Months III and IV in the Mari calendar), but, as it concerns here sesame (summer crops), the šibšum-tax should have been paid at the harvest time, in November/December (see ARM 08 097, ARM 21 135, ARM 21 137 and the comments in Reculeau 2009: 28). This was when the arrears had to be established.

These growers are grouped by localities, sometimes located on the right bank (Mišlān, Zurmaḫum, Suqāqum, Ḫiddān), sometimes on the left bank of the Euphrates (Ḫutnum, Nu’abum, Uraḫ, Šakkā), and listed from upstream to downstream; see Reculeau 2018a, map 1/2: “L’aménagement de la partie aval des Bords-de-l’Euphrate”, at the end of the book).

Bibliography

  • Chambon 2020 = Chambon, Grégory (2020): Fiscal Regime and Management of Resources by the ’King’s Household’ in Mari during the Old Babylonian Period, in: Mynářová, Jana; Alivernini, Sergio (eds.), Economic Complexity in the Ancient Near East: Management of Resources and Taxation (Third-Second Millennium BC). Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, 249-277.
  • Durand 1998 = Durand, Jean-Marie (1998): Les documents épistolaires du palais de Mari Tome II. Littératures anciennes du Proche-Orient 17. Paris: Cerf.
  • Reculeau 2009 = Reculeau, Hervé (2009): Le point sur la « plante à huile »: réflexions sur la culture du sesame en Syrie-Mésopotamie à l'âge du Bronze, in: Journal des médecines cunéiformes 13, 13-37.
  • Reculeau 2018a = Reculeau, Hervé (2018): L'agriculture irriguée au royaume de Mari. Essai d'histoire des techniques. Mémoires de NABU 21. Florilegium marianum 16. Paris.