Harran Census
Group of clay tablets from Iron Age Syria
The Haran Census is a group of clay tablets from Iron Age Syria, listing rural estates and their dependent peoples dated to the reign of Sargon II.[1][2][3]
Found in Nineveh, the census actually describes the area around Harran.[4] The census shows that the population in the estates and nearby cities was predominantly Western Semitic,[5] and had an average density of 5 persons per household.[6] The census also provides the name of many smaller towns and the main residents of the time,[7] and provides evidence that the Harran region was growing wheat, barley as well as vines, at the time.[8]
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Edward Lipiński, The Aramaeans: Their Ancient History, Culture, Religion (Peeters Publishers, 2000) p. 515.
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Edward Lipiński, The Aramaeans: Their Ancient History, Culture, Religion (Peeters Publishers, 2000) p. 188.
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On Assyrian “Lower-Stratum” Families, SAAB 18 (2009–2010), 163–186 [2011].
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Minna Silver, Unearthing the Past at Ancient Harran and the Wells of Paddan-Aram Archived 2018-10-01 at the Wayback Machine (March 2016).
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