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Administrative tablet (Ur, 2026 BC).This is a typical bureaucratic tablet of the Third Dynasty of Ur
Foundation Tablet,1834-1823 BC (Old Babylonian; Isin-Larsa)The emphasis on sumptuous materials, such
Letter from the High Priest Lu'enna to the King of Lagash (Girsu, c.2400 BC).In this letter, the hig
A cuneiform receipt for the sale of goats, Sumer, circa 2,000 BC.
Screenshots from re-editing the Dragon Font used in ’The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim’ by Bet
Sumerian terracotta tablet with pictographs (c. 3500 BC, during theLate Uruk Period). Dimensions ar
met-ancient-art:Cuneiform tablet: account of blanket delivery, Ebabbar archive, Metropolitan Museum
Sumerian contract for the sale of a field and a house (Shuruppak, c.2600 BC). Dimensions are 8.5 x
Babylonian tablet illustrating a square and working out the square root of 2. Second millennium BCE.
Sickle sword bearing the cuneiform inscription “Palace of Adad-nirari, king of the universe, s
massarrah:An Ancient “Dictionary” from AssyriaLexical texts are a pervasive and characteristic genre
didoofcarthage:Cuneiform tablet with observations of Venus (copy of Babylonian text made in the reig
dalihrob: This tablet contains both a cuneiform inscription and a unique map of the Mesopotamian wo
tammuz:Cuneiform writing on an Assyrian alabaster relief from the Northwest Palace of king Ashurnasi
met-ancient-art: Cuneiform tablet: account of grain for workmen, Ebabbar archive, Metropolitan Museu
met-ancient-art:Cuneiform tablet: fragment of a promissory note for silver, Metropolitan Museum of A
worldhistoryfacts: Record of Halley’s Comet in 164 BCE in Babylonian cuneiform. Halley’s comet, whi
met-ancient-art:Cuneiform tablet: account of delivery of dates for prebendaries, Ebabbar archive, An
Construction certificate issued by King Nebuchadnezzar II for the restoration of a Babylonian temple
Terracotta brick of Eannatum, Prince of Lagash (Girsu, c. 2450 BC).Eannatum gives his title and desc
Hymn to Iddin-Dagan of Isin (c. 1950 BC).During the dynasties of Isin and Larsa, hymns exalting the
Part of a stone monument inscribed with the name of Utu-hengal, king of Uruk (Ur, c. 1215 BC).In 233
Tablets from the Library of Ashurbanipal (600s BC) in the BritishMuseum.Discovery and translation of
Sumerian King List (c. 1800 BC), probably found at Larsa.This clay prism (20 x 9cm) is inscribed on
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