An edition of twelve previously unpublished texts: eleven from the
Louvre and one in a private collection, containing a letter, juridical
texts of the genre of KAJ and some administrative documents. These texts
are of diverse provenienceNos. 1-3 certainly come from Assur Nos. 9-11
were said to have come from Tell Amuda by the dealer; the site is
identified with Urkis It must be noted that the tablets, on the other
hand, mention Kulishinas in a privileged fashion. Nos. 5-8 may come, in
part, from the same Tell No 12 from the site of Suri These texts, in
their diversity, allow us to examine a part of the Middle Assyrian
documentation, in particular the question of knowing whether or not the
Middle Assyrian Code mentions the ilku the status of the villagers (
alaiuand their the clause of the reapers..., etc., or approaches the
question of miksu. The edition contains copies of the texts and diverse
indices ( PN, GN, and DN) as well as the list of texts with commentaries
. Begun under the direction of J. Nougayrol, by M.-J. Aynard, it was
completed by J.-M. Durand. Mr. P. Amiet has kindly appended to this
study a sketch of the seals and a commentary about them.