Ancient nomadic groups of the Trans-Jordanian highlands
Shutu
Nomadic groups
Location
Trans-Jordanian highlands
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Shutu (/ˈʃuːtuː/ or Sutu/ˈsuːtuː/) is the name given in ancient Akkadian language sources to certain nomadic groups of the Trans-Jordanian highlands, extending deep into Mesopotamia and Southern Iraq. Many scholars have speculated that "Shutu" may be a variant of the Egyptian term Shasu.[citation needed]
An Egyptian execration text of the 17th century BCE refers to an "Ayyab" (possibly a variant form of the name Job) as king of the Shutu. Some scholars have tenuously identified the Shutu as the progenitors of the Moabites and Ammonites.[citation needed]
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