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Computational Dating for the Nuzi Cuneiform Archive: The Least Squares Constrained by Family Trees and Synchronisms
We introduce a computational method of dating for an archive in ancient
Mesopotamia. We use the name index Nuzi Personal Names (NPN) published in 1943.
We made an electronic version of NPN and added the kinships of the two powerful
families to NPN to reflect the Nuzi studies after 1943. Nuzi is a town from the
15th - 14th century B.C.E.for a period of some five generations in Arrapha. The
cuneiform tablets listed in NPN are for contracts on land transactions,
marriage, loans, slavery, etc. In NPN, the kinships and cuneiform tablets
(contracts, documents, texts) involved are listed for each person. We
reconstruct family trees from the added NPN to formulate the least squares
problem with the constraints: a person's father is at least 22.5 years older
than the person, contractors were living at the time of the contract, etc. Our
results agree with the Assyriological results of M. P. Maidman on the seniority
among siblings of a powerful family. Our method could be applied to the other
clay tablet archives once we have the name index in the format of NPN
最適化法による古代社会の人口推定
平成21年度研究報告会、統計数理研究所(広尾)、H22.3.18-19口頭発