Keeping Alive Dead Knowledge: Middle Assyrian Glass Recipes in the Yale Babylonian Collection

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Shiyanthi Thavapalan
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Although they describe Bronze Age technologies and techniques, the Akkadian glassmaking texts are primarily known through later copies from Ashurbanipal’s libraries. The first portion of this paper provides editions of three fragments of previously unknown glass texts from the Middle Assyrian period and examines how and why they came to be written down. The second portion discusses metaphors concerning kinship and bodily experience that explain the relationship between the glassmaker in Mesopotamia, his tools, and his creative process. It is argued here that only by embracing the entire context of the craft process—this includes the behaviors chosen during manufacture as well as the allusions made to social relationships through language, performance, and materials—can we begin to appreciate how knowledge about technologies was transmitted.
保持活着的死亡知识:在耶鲁巴比伦收藏的中亚述玻璃配方
虽然它们描述了青铜器时代的技术和工艺,但阿卡德的玻璃制作文本主要是通过后来从亚述巴尼拔图书馆的副本而了解的。本文的第一部分提供了三个先前未知的中亚述时期玻璃文本碎片的版本,并研究了它们是如何以及为什么被记录下来的。第二部分讨论了关于亲属关系和身体体验的隐喻,这些隐喻解释了美索不达米亚的玻璃工匠、他的工具和他的创作过程之间的关系。这里的争论是,只有拥抱整个工艺过程的背景——这包括在制造过程中选择的行为,以及通过语言、表演和材料对社会关系的暗示——我们才能开始欣赏关于技术的知识是如何传播的。
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Journal of Cuneiform Studies
Journal of Cuneiform Studies Arts and Humanities-History
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