[Irrelevant? See https://research.flw.ugent.be/en/projects/ancient-near-eastern-seals-markers-identity instead]
In the wake of the discovery of the archive of Ur-Utu, chief dirge singer of the temple of Annunītum in Sippar-Amnānum, the department of Assyriology has taken an interest in the sealing procedures on the Old Babylonian documents.
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- Tanret, Michel, and Guido Suurmeijer. “Officials of the Šamaš Temple of Sippar as Contract Witnesses in the Old Babylonian Period.” ZEITSCHRIFT FUR ASSYRIOLOGIE UND VORDERASIATISCHE ARCHAOLOGIE, vol. 101, no. 1, 2011, pp. 78–112.
- De Graef, Katrien. “The Seal of an Official or an Official Seal? The Use of Court Seals in Old Babylonian Susa and Haft Tepe.” JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ORIENTAL SOCIETY, vol. 138, no. 1, 2018, pp. 121–42, doi:0.7817/jameroriesoci.138.1.0121.
- Goddeeris, Anne. “Sealing in Old Babylonian Nippur.” in The Ancient Near East, A Life! Festschrift Karel Van Lerberghe (= Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta, vol. 220, edited by Boiy, T. – Bretschneider, J. – Goddeeris, A. – Hameeuw, H. – Jans, G. – Tavernier, J.. Peeters: Leuven, 2012, 215-233.
- Verhulst, Astrid. It’s All Relative: The Expression of Identity through Old Babylonian Seals from Sippar Based on the Reconstruction of Fourteen Families and Their Seal Use. Ghent University. Faculty of Arts and Philosophy, 2015.