ELAM

ēˈləm, ancient country of Asia, N of the Persian Gulf and E of the Tigris, now in W Iran. A civilization seems to have been established there very early, probably in the late 4th millennium b.c. The capital was Susa, and the country is sometimes called Susiana. The land included a hot, rich plain and hill country to the east. In historical times the Elamites were known as a warlike people who rivaled and threatened Babylonia. The population was neither Sumerian nor Semitic. Their language survives in a copious cuneiform literature. The Elamites seem to have maintained their independence steadily, despite invasions and counterinvasions. At the beginning of the 2d millennium the Elamites invaded Babylonia and founded a dynasty at Larsa. Shortly thereafter they became masters of Uruk, Babylon, and Isin. In the 18th cent. b.c., Hammurabi was able to keep the Elamites from expanding. A century later an Elamite king, Kutir-Nahunte, revived a kingdom that flourished. However, the golden age of Elam came in the 13th and 12th cent. b.c. The Elamite civilization grew strong; there was a literary renaissance and great development of architecture and sculpture. Elam drew much of its artistic inspiration from Mesopotamia and carried back to Susa such important monuments as the stele of Naram-Sin and the code of Hammurabi. Tchoga-Zanbil, excavated in 1952, was the Elamite religious center with its great ziggurat. By the 7th cent. b.c., however, the rising power of Assyria threatened Elam. Sargon of Assyria, Sennacherib, and Esar-Haddon all attacked the Elamites, but Susa fell only to Assurbanipal, who sacked the city. Possibly the house that in the person of Cyrus the Great took over the rule from the Medes and created the Achaemenid empire was originally Elamite. At any rate Susa became a favored provincial capital of Persia as is revealed by its great palace of the Achaemenid kings. Mention is made of Elam in Isa. 22.6; Jer. 49.34–39.

See W. Hinz, The Lost World of Elam (1964, tr. 1973).

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ELAM: WHAT, WHEN, WHERE? In order to discuss the origins and development of Elam we must first establish where the name comes from...historical evidence covered here. When do we first find Elam mentioned? How late did Elam exist? Finally...
...occasion to rue his words. The people of Elam, or rather of Anshan and Simash, came...another. His own dynasty continued in Elam and in Simash, but these were far removed...lament ascribes the capture of Ibi-Sin to Elam; cf. Langdon, Historical and Religious...
...and Culture . The Hague: Mouton, 1972. Elam, Keir (1977) Language in the Theater. In Sub-stance (1977), 139-62. Elam, Keir (1978) Appunti sulla deissi...Serpieri et al. (1978), 97-128. Elam, Keir (1983) Much Ado about Doing Things...
...Roundtable discussion edited by HARRY J. ELAM, JR., DAVID KRASNER Panelists: H. E. Harry J. Elam D. K. David Krasner J. H. James V. Hatch...and Future. Two years ago, Professor Harry Elam and I met in San Francisco at the ATHE conference...
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The Archaeology of Elam: Formation and Transformation of the Ancient...State by Augusta Mcmahon The Archaeology of Elam: Formation and Transformation of the Ancient...concept of political and social interaction, Elam should be "peripheral," often culturally...
Former Kappan Editor Stanley Elam Dies. On 14 November 2003, Stanley M. Elam, editor of the Kappan from 1956 through December...quietly at his Florida residence after a long illness. Elam was born in 1916 and grew up on a farm in central...
Harry J. Elam, Jr. the Past as Present in the Drama of August Wilson. by Steve Feffer Harry J. Elam, Jr. The Past as Present in the Drama...the time is certainly right for Harry J. Elam, Jr.s outstanding study. According to...
Harry J. Elam, Jr. the Past as Present in the Drama of August Wilson. by Yuko Kurahashi Harry J. Elam, Jr. The Past as Present in the Drama...2004. 290 pp. $49.50. Harry J. Elam, Jr.s, recent book, The Past as Present...
Harry Elam, Jr., and Robert Alexander, Eds. the...First Century. by David Krasner Harry Elam, Jr., and Robert Alexander, eds. The...anthology, the second collection edited by Harry Elam and Robert Alexander, are arranged thematically...
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...Big Apple by Robyn D. Clarke Glenwood Elam Jr. finds his place in the "Alley" Considering...might assume that the "E" in Glenwood L. Elam Jr.s company, Esystems Inc., stands...exceptional, and extraordinary," states Elam. Since the companys inception in early...
Global Ledger: the Next Step for Xbrl by Mitchell R. Wenger , Rick Elam , Kelly Williams With the implementation of the SEC requirement that all publicly traded companies include tagged financial statement...
Nordic Writing Today by Ingrid Elam WHATS GOING ON IN SCANDINAVIAN LITERATURE? It depends on how you approach it. From a German viewpoint, for instance, Nordic...
The Fix Is in by Kathryn Elam , Stacey Winakur , Shobhana Chandra An editorial this summer in one of the nations biggest newspapers stated that the Persian Gulf...
Longing to Be Safe Again by Patricia Elam When I was a child whenever I had a bad dream or was afraid of something lurking beneath my bed or in my closet, I could wander...
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Elam, St. Edward Roll to Rout. by By Bill Carey...GILMAN -- As St. Edward running back DeVontae Elam reached the secondary on a run in the first...I watched a lot of Walter Payton," said Elam, with a smile, about his move after a 55...
...in first novel by Denise Barnes Patricia Elam pushed aside a massive stack of papers...did not feel passionate about," Ms. Elam says of her work on the bench. In 1991...discipline needed to sharpen her skills. Ms. Elam says she was required to write either a...
...About March or April 1862, one George Elam and his girlfriend Charlotte Gilman conspired...to steal sheets of Confederate notes. Elam had some knowledge of the firms printing...could print notes himself if necessary. Elam needed someone to guard the premises during...
...By Sammi King Daily Herald columnist Kim Elam loves ice cream, all kinds, all flavors...Kimmers Ice Cream in St. Charles. When Elam was a student at Batavia High School...worked there for years and I loved it," Elam said. "I had a great boss who taught...
...Falcons 3, Bears 0. The score: Jason Elam, 29-yard field goal; 9:15 left in...points. Falcons 6, Bears 0 The score: Elam, 48-yard field goal; 1:03 left in...rating. Falcons 9, Bears 0 The score: Elam, 32-yard field goal; 7:53 left in...
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ELAM e l m, ancient country of Asia, N of the...that flourished. However, the golden age of Elam came in the 13th and 12th cent. b.c. The...development of architecture and sculpture. Elam drew much of its artistic inspiration from...
...day region of Fars and were benefiting from the decline of Elam . Fars (or Persis to the Greeks) was a recognizable district...an amazingly short time Cyrus had extended his conquests from Elam and Media west and north. He pushed into Asia Minor, where...
SUSA soo z , s , ancient city, capital of Elam . The site is 15 mi (23 km) SW of modern Dizful, Iran. It...inhabitants were called Susanchites. From the 4th millennium b.c., Elam was under the cultural influence of Mesopotamia. Excavations...
...influenced by that of Mesopotamia. The 3d-millennium art of Elam, found at Sialk and Susa, also follows Mesopotamian styles, and this trend is continued in the less well-known Elam and Urartu art of the 2d millennium. The art that comes from...
...initial difficulties, he took Memphis. He deposed the defeated Taharka and put Necho in power. Esar-Haddon fought against Elam and was still warring when he died on the way to subdue an Egyptian revolt. He was succeeded by Assurbanipal...
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