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to adopt the subject as a younger son (ana tardennu: AnOr 8 14),^106
thus denying him the extra share due to the first-born. In BR 8/7
1 a man agrees to adopt another’s son only on condition that the
latter assign and transfer the son’s inheritance share with him.- P I
6.1 Tenure
6.1.1 Already under the Neo-Babylonian kings^107 but primarily in
the Achaemenid period, a number of persons who received land
from the king had to fulfill military services.^108 In the texts the cor-
responding allotments of land are called bow-land (bìtgi“qa“ti), horse-
land (bìt sìsê), and chariot-land (bìt gi“narkabti), according to the
incumbent’s duties.^109 There is also sometimes mention of a “throne
house” (bìtgi“kussî), the exact nature of which is not clear. It was evi-
dently possible to equip the corresponding military personnel in sub-
stitution for personal service. Besides military service, there was a
tax (ilku) payable to the king.6.1.2 Land granted on this basis was called ¢a†ruand its holders
designated by an added ethnicon, profession, or function. The oper-
ation of the system can be best be seen in the archive of the Mura“û
family (1.4.2 above), a firm managing such fiefs when given as secu-
rity for a loan.^1106.2 Inheritance
6.2.1 The basic system from previous periods prevailed, in which
on the death of the paterfamilias, his sons divided his estate in equal
shares, with the eldest son taking a double portion as his preferen-
tial share. The sons of deceased sons inherited per stirpes. Wives and(^106) Edited BR 6 4; see also Roth, “Women in Transition...,” 132–33. Other
examples are OLZ 7 (1904), 39; YOS 17 1 (the brother’s inheritance, cited above);
and BM 78543 and ROMCT 2 37 (cited by Van Driel, “Care.. .,” 184 and 190,
respectively).
(^107) Jursa, Der Tempelzehnt.. ., 13–18.
(^108) See the discussion by Joannès in TEBR, 19–45.
(^109) “Bow-land” could be leased out; leasing is not attested for the other types of
land.
(^110) Stolper, Entrepreneurs.. .; see also Cardascia, “Lehenswesen,” and Oelsner,
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