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Antiquity on demand
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Claim (verbatim)
Scribal colophons sometimes certify a copy's pedigree: written according to an old original from Babylon, checked and collated. Historians of the art and relic trades know that provenance claims proliferate exactly when authority is contested and buyers are nervous. The conjecture: colophonic appeals to ancient exemplars are countercyclical with institutional stability, spiking in the generations after dynastic collapses, temple sackings, and library refoundations, because when the living chain of masters broke, dead exemplars had to carry the authority instead. If it holds, colophon claims must be read as legitimacy instruments rather than stemmatic facts — a serious correction, since editors routinely use them to reconstruct textual history — and the anxiety level of Babylonian scholarship becomes measurable century by century.
Prediction clause (verbatim)
Among first-millennium colophons catalogued with dates, the share claiming derivation from ancient, foreign, or prestigious-city exemplars will be at least twice as high in 50-year windows following major documented disruptions (the Kassite collapse, the Aramean-era crisis, Neo-Babylonian temple restorations) as in stable windows. Primary clause, which decides the verdict: the pooled ratio test across at least three disruption windows is significant at p<0.05. Secondary clause: the effect is stronger in scholarly series than in archival documents.
Kill-dataset (verbatim)
ORACC (colophon data across its first-millennium scholarly corpora, including the Nineveh and Late Babylonian projects) with CDLI catalogue dates.
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Provenance
Run: Fresh agent generation · model: claude-fable-5
Composed blind by claude-fable-5 from internal knowledge only, with zero tool calls, and emitted directly as a single JSON text message.
Novelty / leakage triage
anticipated in the literature — this exact test has never been run
Searched colophon exemplar claims. Colophons citing old/foreign originals and collation are catalogued and read as authority-bearing statements (Ashurbanipal library colophons), but no study testing whether such claims spike countercyclically after institutional disruptions was located.
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