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Editorial Bilingual cone commemorating the construction, by king Hammurabi, of the enclosure wall of the town of Sippar. First half 18th BCE Baked clay, 9,5 x 6 cm AO 3277.
- 2022-12-24
- 1
Editorial The Sungod Shamash receiving homage from three small figures. His emblem, the solar disk, appears on the altar. The tablet was dedicated by a Babylonian king of the 9th BCE, who restored the temple of Shamash in Sippar, Mesopotamia (Iraq) -Original mould.
- 2022-12-24
- 2
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: fragment, Ebabbar archive, Neo-Babylonian, ca. 605?562 B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian, Clay, 0.83 x 1.1 x 1.57 in. (2.11 x 2.79 x 3.99 cm), Clay-Tablets-Inscribed.
- 2022-12-24
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: record of expenditures of silver, Ebabbar archive, Neo-Babylonian, ca. 605?562 B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian, Clay, 0.71 x 1.46 x 2.13 in. (1.8 x 3.71 x 5.41 cm), Clay-Tablets-Inscribed.
- 2022-12-24
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: fragment, Ebabbar archive, Neo-Babylonian or Achaemenid, ca. 7th?4th century B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian or Achaemenid, Clay, 0.75 x 1.34 x 1.73 in. (1.91 x 3.4 x 4.39 cm), Clay-Tablets-...
- 2022-12-24
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: fragment, Ebabbar archive, Neo-Babylonian, ca. 633 B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian, Clay, 0.83 x 1.42 x 2.17 in. (2.11 x 3.61 x 5.51 cm), Clay-Tablets-Inscribed.
- 2022-12-24
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: fragment, Ebabbar archive, Neo-Babylonian or Achaemenid, ca. 7th?4th century B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian or Achaemenid, Clay, 2.4 x .98 x .87 in. (6.1 x 2.49 x 2.21 cm), Clay-Tablets-Ins...
- 2022-12-24
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: account of silver expenditures, Ebabbar archive, Neo-Babylonian, ca. 605?562 B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian, Clay, 1.1 x 1.26 x 1.93 in. (2.79 x 3.2 x 4.9 cm), Clay-Tablets-Inscribed.
- 2022-12-24
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: fragment, Ebabbar archive, Neo-Babylonian or Achaemenid, ca. 7th?4th century B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian or Achaemenid, Clay, 1.1 x 1.5 x 2.01 in. (2.79 x 3.81 x 5.11 cm), Clay-Tablets-I...
- 2022-12-24
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: fragment of barley rations list, Ebabbar archive, Neo-Babylonian, ca. 7th?6th century B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian, Clay, 2.72 x 1 x .94 in. (6.91 x 2.69 x 2.35 cm), Clay-Tablets-Inscribed.
- 2022-12-24
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: account of commodity allocations, Ebabbar archive, Neo-Babylonian, ca. 7th?6th century B.C., Mesopotamia, Sippar (?), Babylonian, Clay, 0.94 x 1.73 x 3.46 in. (2.39 x 4.39 x 8.79 cm), Clay-Tablets-Inscribed.
- 2022-12-24
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: fragment, Ebabbar archive, Neo-Babylonian or Achaemenid, ca. 7th?4th century B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian or Achaemenid, Clay, 1.22 x 1.93 x 2.24 in. (3.1 x 4.9 x 5.69 cm), Clay-Tablets-I...
- 2022-12-24
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: fragment, Neo-Babylonian or Achaemenid, ca. 7th?4th century B.C., Mesopotamia, Sippar (?), Babylonian or Achaemenid, Clay, 0.83 x 1.65 x 1.93 in. (2.11 x 4.19 x 4.9 cm), Clay-Tablets-Inscribed.
- 2022-12-24
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: account of barley disbursement, Ebabbar archive, Neo-Babylonian (?), ca. 7th?6th century B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian (?), Clay, 1.06 x 1.85 x 2.09 in. (2.69 x 4.7 x 5.31 cm), Clay-Tablet...
- 2022-12-24
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: fragment, Neo-Babylonian, ca. 568 B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian, Clay, 0.91 x 1.06 x 1.54 in. (2.31 x 2.69 x 3.91 cm), Clay-Tablets-Inscribed.
- 2022-12-24
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: fragment, Ebabbar archive, Neo-Babylonian or Achaemenid, ca. 7th?4th century B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian or Achaemenid, Clay, 0.67 x 0.79 x 1.57 in. (1.7 x 2.01 x 3.99 cm), Clay-Tablets-...
- 2022-12-24
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: fragment, Ebabbar archive, Neo-Babylonian, ca. 605?562 B.C., Mesopotamia, Sippar (?), Babylonian, Clay, 0.83 x 1.77 x 1.81 in. (2.11 x 4.5 x 4.6 cm), Clay-Tablets-Inscribed.
- 2022-12-24
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: record of allocations of animal fodder, Ebabbar archive, Neo-Babylonian, ca. 7th?6th century B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian, Clay, 0.87 x 1.38 x 1.85 in. (2.21 x 3.51 x 4.7 cm), Clay-Tablet...
- 2022-12-24
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: account regarding baskets, Ebabbar archive, Neo-Babylonian, ca. 574 B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian, Clay, 1.25 x 1.82 x .63 in. (3.18 x 4.62 x 1.6 cm), Clay-Tablets-Inscribed.
- 2022-12-24
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: fragment, Ebabbar archive, Neo-Babylonian or Achaemenid, ca. 7th?4th century B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian or Achaemenid, Clay, 0.94 x 0.87 x 1.5 in. (2.39 x 2.21 x 3.81 cm), Clay-Tablets-...
- 2022-12-24
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: fragment, Ebabbar archive, Neo-Babylonian or Achaemenid, ca. 7th?4th century B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian or Achaemenid, Clay, 0.71 x 1.26 x 1.42 in. (1.8 x 3.2 x 3.61 cm), Clay-Tablets-I...
- 2022-12-24
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: account of wool purchase, Ebabbar archive, Neo-Babylonian, ca. 568 B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian, Clay, 0.83 x 0.91 x 2.17 in. (2.11 x 2.31 x 5.51 cm), Clay-Tablets-Inscribed.
- 2022-12-24
- 2
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: account of delivery of field rent, Ebabbar archive, Neo-Babylonian (?), ca. 7th?6th century B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian (?), Clay, 0.55 x 0.94 x 1.22 in. (1.4 x 2.39 x 3.1 cm), Clay-Tabl...
- 2022-12-24
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: flour deliveries for rent payment, Ebabbar archive, Neo-Babylonian, ca. 7th?6th century B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian, Clay, 1.1 x 2.36 x .77 in. (2.8 x 6 x 1.95 cm), Clay-Tablets-Inscribed.
- 2022-12-24
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: account of barley disbursements to prebendaries, Ebabbar archive, Neo-Babylonian, ca. 550 B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian, Clay, 0.89 in. (2.25 cm), Clay-Tablets-Inscribed.
- 2022-12-24
- 1
Editorial Clay model of a sheep's liver (used by experts in divination). Old Babylonian, about 1900-1600 BCE Probably from Sippar, southern Iraq. Length: 14.6 cm Width: 14.6 cm ANE 92668 The Babylonians believed that the world was controlled by gods and that the...
- 2022-12-24
- 1
Editorial Clay mask of the demon Humbaba, 1800-1600 BCE. One method for predicting the future in ancient Mesopotamia was the study of the shape and colour of the internal organs of a sacrificed animal. A cuneiform inscription on the back of this mask suggests th...
- 2022-12-24
- 2
Editorial Babylonian. Second Dynasty of Isin in the reign of Nebuchadnezzar II (1126-1105 BC). Boundary-stone. Kudurru. Limestone stela. Relief with symbols. Sippar, Abu Habba. Iraq. British Museum.
- 2022-12-24
- 1
Editorial Babylonian. Second Dynasty of Isin in the reign of Nebuchadnezzar II (1126-1105 BC). Boundary-stone. Kudurru. Limestone stela. Relief with symbols. Sippar, Abu Habba. Iraq. British Museum.
- 2022-12-24
- 1
Editorial Votive offering. Fragment of a stone stele dedicated by Itur-Ashdum. First Dynasty of Babylon, c. 1760-1750 BC. Probably from Sippar, southern Iraq. Limestone. The cuneiform inscription states that a high official called Itur-Ashdum dedicated a statue ...
- 2022-01-18
- 1
Editorial Votive offering. Fragment of a stone stele dedicated by Itur-Ashdum. First Dynasty of Babylon, c. 1760-1750 BC. Probably from Sippar, southern Iraq. Limestone. The cuneiform inscription states that a high official called Itur-Ashdum dedicated a statue ...
- 2021-02-21
- 1
Editorial Box within which the sun-god tablet and its covers were deposited by Nabopolassar. 620 BC-610 BC. Neo-Babylonian Dynasty. Abu Habba (Sippar). Middle East. British Museum. London, England, United Kingdom.
- 2021-02-21
- 1
Editorial A clay tablet with a cuneiform inscription and an Aramaic caption. The text is a charter from Sippar with a claim of 15 shekels of silver, charged to a certain Bel-iddina son of Nabu-etir-napsjati, from the 29th year of King Darius king of Babylon and ...
- 2021-02-20
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: account of barley for bird-fodder, Ebabbar archive, Babylonian, Neo-Babylonian, Date ca. 576 B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian, Clay, 2 x 2.12 x .67 in. (5.08 x 5.38 x 1.7 cm), Clay-Tablets-In...
- 2021-02-19
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: inventory account, Ebabbar archive, Babylonian, Neo-Babylonian, Date ca. 7th6th century B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian, Clay, 1.25 x 2.13 x .75 in. (3.2 x 5.4 x 1.9 cm), Clay-Tablets-Inscribed.
- 2021-02-19
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet impressed with seal: letter order, Ebabbar archive, Babylonian, Neo-Babylonian, Date ca. 553 B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian, Clay, 1 x 1.32 x .63 in. (2.54 x 3.35 x 1.6 cm), Clay-Tablets-Ins...
- 2021-02-19
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: fragment, Ebabbar archive, Babylonian or Achaemenid, Neo-Babylonian or Achaemenid, Date ca. 7th4th century B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian or Achaemenid, Clay, 0.75 x 1.14 x 1.46 in. (1.91 x...
- 2021-02-19
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: fragment, Ebabbar archive, Babylonian or Achaemenid, Neo-Babylonian or Achaemenid, Date ca. 7th4th century B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian or Achaemenid, Clay, 0.67 x 0.59 x 1.26 in. (1.7 x ...
- 2021-02-19
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform cylinder with inscription of Nebuchadnezzar II, describing the rebuilding of Ebabbar, the temple of the sun-god Shamash at Sippar, Babylonian, Neo-Babylonian, Date ca. 604562 B.C., Mesopotamia, Sippar (?) (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian, ...
- 2021-02-19
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: fragment, Ebabbar archive, Babylonian or Achaemenid, Neo-Babylonian or Achaemenid, Date ca. 7th4th century B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian or Achaemenid, Clay, 0.79 x 0.67 x 1.77 in. (2.01 x...
- 2021-02-19
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: account of aromatics, Ebabbar archive, Babylonian or Achaemenid, Neo-Babylonian or Achaemenid, Date ca. 7th4th century B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian or Achaemenid, Clay, 1.25 x 2.13 x .75 ...
- 2021-02-19
- 2
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: Gula incantation, Babylonian or Achaemenid, Neo-Babylonian or Achaemenid, Date ca. mid- to late 1st millennium B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian or Achaemenid, Clay, 2 x 2.5 in. (5.08 x 6.35 c...
- 2021-02-19
- 2
Editorial Cuneiform cylinder: inscription of Nebuchadnezzar II describing his work on Ebabbar, the temple of the sun-god Shamash at Sippar, Babylonian, Neo-Babylonian, Date ca. 604562 B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian, C...
- 2021-02-19
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: account of delivery of dates for prebendaries, Ebabbar archive, Babylonian, Neo-Babylonian, Date ca. 608 B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian, Clay, 1.5 x 2.36 x .75 in. (3.8 x 6 x 1.9 cm), Clay-...
- 2021-02-19
- 1
Editorial The Sungod Shamash receiving homage from three small figures. His emblem, the solar disk, appears on the altar. The tablet was dedicated by a Babylonian king of the 9th BCE, who restored the temple of Shamash in Sippar, Mesopotamia (Iraq) -Original mould.
- 2019-01-23
- 2
Editorial Cylinder of Nabonidus, Neo-Babylonian from Sippar, southern Iraq, 555-540 BCE. This clay cuneiform cylinder was discovered in the temple of Shamash, sungod, at Sippar. It records the pious reconstruction by King Nabonidus of the temples of the moon-god...
- 2018-08-21
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: fragment, Ebabbar archive, Neo-Babylonian, ca. 605?562 B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian, Clay, 0.83 x 1.1 x 1.57 in. (2.11 x 2.79 x 3.99 cm), Clay-Tablets-Inscribed.
- 2018-08-06
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: record of expenditures of silver, Ebabbar archive, Neo-Babylonian, ca. 605?562 B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian, Clay, 0.71 x 1.46 x 2.13 in. (1.8 x 3.71 x 5.41 cm), Clay-Tablets-Inscribed.
- 2018-08-06
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: fragment, Ebabbar archive, Neo-Babylonian or Achaemenid, ca. 7th?4th century B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian or Achaemenid, Clay, 0.75 x 1.34 x 1.73 in. (1.91 x 3.4 x 4.39 cm), Clay-Tablets-...
- 2018-08-06
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: fragment, Ebabbar archive, Neo-Babylonian, ca. 633 B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian, Clay, 0.83 x 1.42 x 2.17 in. (2.11 x 3.61 x 5.51 cm), Clay-Tablets-Inscribed.
- 2018-08-06
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: fragment, Ebabbar archive, Neo-Babylonian or Achaemenid, ca. 7th?4th century B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian or Achaemenid, Clay, 2.4 x .98 x .87 in. (6.1 x 2.49 x 2.21 cm), Clay-Tablets-Ins...
- 2018-08-06
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: account of silver expenditures, Ebabbar archive, Neo-Babylonian, ca. 605?562 B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian, Clay, 1.1 x 1.26 x 1.93 in. (2.79 x 3.2 x 4.9 cm), Clay-Tablets-Inscribed.
- 2018-08-06
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: fragment, Ebabbar archive, Neo-Babylonian or Achaemenid, ca. 7th?4th century B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian or Achaemenid, Clay, 1.1 x 1.5 x 2.01 in. (2.79 x 3.81 x 5.11 cm), Clay-Tablets-I...
- 2018-08-06
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: fragment of barley rations list, Ebabbar archive, Neo-Babylonian, ca. 7th?6th century B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian, Clay, 2.72 x 1 x .94 in. (6.91 x 2.69 x 2.35 cm), Clay-Tablets-Inscribed.
- 2018-08-06
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: account of commodity allocations, Ebabbar archive, Neo-Babylonian, ca. 7th?6th century B.C., Mesopotamia, Sippar (?), Babylonian, Clay, 0.94 x 1.73 x 3.46 in. (2.39 x 4.39 x 8.79 cm), Clay-Tablets-Inscribed.
- 2018-08-06
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: letter order, Ebabbar archive, Achaemenid, ca. 487 B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Achaemenid, Clay, 1.38 x 1.38 x .87 in. (3.51 x 3.51 x 2.2 cm), Clay-Tablets-Inscribed.
- 2018-08-03
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: fragment, Ebabbar archive, Neo-Babylonian or Achaemenid, ca. 7th?4th century B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian or Achaemenid, Clay, 1.22 x 1.93 x 2.24 in. (3.1 x 4.9 x 5.69 cm), Clay-Tablets-I...
- 2018-08-03
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: fragment, Neo-Babylonian or Achaemenid, ca. 7th?4th century B.C., Mesopotamia, Sippar (?), Babylonian or Achaemenid, Clay, 0.83 x 1.65 x 1.93 in. (2.11 x 4.19 x 4.9 cm), Clay-Tablets-Inscribed.
- 2018-08-03
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: account of barley disbursement, Ebabbar archive, Neo-Babylonian (?), ca. 7th?6th century B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian (?), Clay, 1.06 x 1.85 x 2.09 in. (2.69 x 4.7 x 5.31 cm), Clay-Tablet...
- 2018-08-03
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: fragment, Neo-Babylonian, ca. 568 B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian, Clay, 0.91 x 1.06 x 1.54 in. (2.31 x 2.69 x 3.91 cm), Clay-Tablets-Inscribed.
- 2018-08-03
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: fragment, Ebabbar archive, Neo-Babylonian or Achaemenid, ca. 7th?4th century B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian or Achaemenid, Clay, 0.67 x 0.79 x 1.57 in. (1.7 x 2.01 x 3.99 cm), Clay-Tablets-...
- 2018-08-03
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: fragment, Ebabbar archive, Neo-Babylonian, ca. 605?562 B.C., Mesopotamia, Sippar (?), Babylonian, Clay, 0.83 x 1.77 x 1.81 in. (2.11 x 4.5 x 4.6 cm), Clay-Tablets-Inscribed.
- 2018-08-03
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: record of allocations of animal fodder, Ebabbar archive, Neo-Babylonian, ca. 7th?6th century B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian, Clay, 0.87 x 1.38 x 1.85 in. (2.21 x 3.51 x 4.7 cm), Clay-Tablet...
- 2018-08-03
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: account regarding baskets, Ebabbar archive, Neo-Babylonian, ca. 574 B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian, Clay, 1.25 x 1.82 x .63 in. (3.18 x 4.62 x 1.6 cm), Clay-Tablets-Inscribed.
- 2018-08-03
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: fragment, Ebabbar archive, Neo-Babylonian or Achaemenid, ca. 7th?4th century B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian or Achaemenid, Clay, 0.94 x 0.87 x 1.5 in. (2.39 x 2.21 x 3.81 cm), Clay-Tablets-...
- 2018-08-03
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: fragment, Ebabbar archive, Neo-Babylonian or Achaemenid, ca. 7th?4th century B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian or Achaemenid, Clay, 0.71 x 1.26 x 1.42 in. (1.8 x 3.2 x 3.61 cm), Clay-Tablets-I...
- 2018-08-03
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: account of wool purchase, Ebabbar archive, Neo-Babylonian, ca. 568 B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian, Clay, 0.83 x 0.91 x 2.17 in. (2.11 x 2.31 x 5.51 cm), Clay-Tablets-Inscribed.
- 2018-08-03
- 2
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: account of delivery of field rent, Ebabbar archive, Neo-Babylonian (?), ca. 7th?6th century B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian (?), Clay, 0.55 x 0.94 x 1.22 in. (1.4 x 2.39 x 3.1 cm), Clay-Tabl...
- 2018-08-03
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: letter, Ebabbar archive, Achaemenid, ca. 521?486 B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Achaemenid, Clay, 0.71 x 1.61 x 1.61 in. (1.8 x 4.09 x 4.09 cm), Clay-Tablets-Inscribed.
- 2018-08-03
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: flour deliveries for rent payment, Ebabbar archive, Neo-Babylonian, ca. 7th?6th century B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian, Clay, 1.1 x 2.36 x .77 in. (2.8 x 6 x 1.95 cm), Clay-Tablets-Inscribed.
- 2018-08-03
- 1
Editorial Cuneiform tablet: account of barley disbursements to prebendaries, Ebabbar archive, Neo-Babylonian, ca. 550 B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Sippar (modern Tell Abu Habba), Babylonian, Clay, 0.89 in. (2.25 cm), Clay-Tablets-Inscribed.
- 2018-08-03
- 1
Editorial ARTE MESOPOTAMICO. COFRE rectangular de terracota con asa vertical en la tapa en el cual fue enterrada la estela dedicada al DIOS SOL por el rey NABU-APLA-IDDINA. Procede de Sippar. Hallada dentro del Ebabbar (Santuario de Shamash). Fechada en el s. VI...
- 2018-07-24
- 2
Editorial Babylonian. Second Dynasty of Isin in the reign of Nebuchadnezzar II (1126-1105 BC). Boundary-stone. Kudurru. Limestone stela. Relief with symbols. Sippar, Abu Habba. Iraq. British Museum.
- 2018-07-24
- 2
Editorial Clay model of a sheep's liver (used by experts in divination). Old Babylonian, about 1900-1600 BCE Probably from Sippar, southern Iraq. Length: 14.6 cm Width: 14.6 cm ANE 92668 The Babylonians believed that the world was controlled by gods and that the...
- 2018-07-02
- 1
Editorial Bilingual cone commemorating the construction, by king Hammurabi, of the enclosure wall of the town of Sippar. First half 18th BCE Baked clay, 9,5 x 6 cm AO 3277.
- 2018-06-20
- 1
Editorial The Sungod Shamash receiving homage from three small figures. His emblem, the solar disk, appears on the altar. The tablet was dedicated by a Babylonian king of the 9th BCE, who restored the temple of Shamash in Sippar, Mesopotamia (Iraq) -Original mould.
- 2018-06-19
- 2
Editorial Cylinder of Nabonidus, Neo-Babylonian from Sippar, southern Iraq, 555-540 BCE. This clay cuneiform cylinder was discovered in the temple of Shamash, sungod, at Sippar. It records the pious reconstruction by King Nabonidus of the temples of the moon-god...
- 2018-06-19
- 3
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