Teratomancy at Tigunanum: Structure, Hermeneutics, and Weltanschauung of a Northern Mesopotamian Omen Corpus

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Abstract

This article examines the inner structure, building principles, and hermeneutic code of a group of late Middle Bronze age teratomantic tablets from Tigunānum in northern Mesopotamia. While in the final evaluation, the Tigunānum
teratomantic corpus is of southern Babylonian inspiration, it represents a very specific local reworking of this tradition.This article posits as its distinctive feature the use of a strongly gendered imagery and language that reflect
the worldview of an extremely androcentric and militarized society. It also demonstrates a connection between the cultural conceptions underlying the Tigunānum omen corpus and the Old Hittite sphere, the mid-second-millennium world of northern Mesopotamia, and later Assyria.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)125-150
Number of pages26
JournalJournal of Cuneiform Studies
Volume69
Publication statusPublished - 2017

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 602056 Ancient Oriental studies

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