Adoption in Old Babylonian Nippur and the Archive of Mannum-mesu-lissur
(Autor) Elizabeth C. StoneIn a primarily diachronic study of the adoption texts from Old Babylonian Nippur, the authors examine the contexts and purposes of adoption. As a result, a number of motivations for adoption are uncovered, including both economic (property exchange) and social (family-oriented) functions. Along with discussion of the source materials, fifty-three of the pertinent texts are published in transliteration and translation, including some heretofore unpublished texts. The volume includes a text concordance, prosopographic index, copies of 12 texts, and 63 plates.
Elizabeth C. Stone
Elizabeth C. Stone was an American poet known for her collection of poems titled "A Place for God." Her writing style was characterized by introspective reflections on spirituality and nature. Stone's work contributed to the contemporary poetry scene by exploring themes of faith and connection to the divine.