Amat-mamu

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Amat-mamu was an old Babylonian writer who worked for the Nadītu of Sippar who lived in cloister . She reached a great age, so that her activity extended to the reigns of the kings Hammurabi I , Šamšu-iluna and Abi-ēšuḫ .

literature

  • R. Harris, Ancient Sippar. A demographic study of an Old-Babylonian city (1894-1595 BC) , Istanbul, 1975, p. 196 f.