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Kültepe is divided in two major sectors: the mound with official buildings, and the lower town which housed a merchant harbour. The distribution of tablet discoveries is the following: | Kültepe is divided in two major sectors: the mound with official buildings, and the lower town which housed a merchant harbour. The distribution of tablet discoveries is the following: | ||
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- | Tablets from the archive of Ali-ahum and his son Aššur-taklāku excavated in 1993 at Kültepe. Photo C. Michel. ©Kültepe Archaeological Mission. | + | |
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Inside an archive, tablets may be classified into several text genres according to our modern categories: letters, legal texts, personal memoranda, and non-commercial texts. | Inside an archive, tablets may be classified into several text genres according to our modern categories: letters, legal texts, personal memoranda, and non-commercial texts. |