Colloque - Archives paléo-babyloniennes : 140 ans de publications et d'études (1882-2022) : Fragmentation of Family Property in the Old Babylonian Period

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Civilisation mésopotamienneDominique CharpinCollège de FranceAnnée 2022-2023Colloque - Archives paléo-babyloniennes : 140 ans de publications et d'études (1882-2022) : Fragmentation of Family Property in the Old Babylonian PeriodIntervenant(s)Wiebke Meinhold, University of Tübingen, TübingenIn the trade and economy of the Old Babylonian period wealthy families played an important role. The property of these families was under the control of the pater familias. When the father died the property was inherited by his sons and his nadītu-daughters. All heirs got an equal share, while in Middle and Southern Babylonia the eldest brother received an extra share. This mode of inheritance division implicated a considerable reduction of the family property from generation to generation. The paper will illustrate this effect and discuss attested strategies of counteraction.