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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
Sumerian foundation figurines:Foundation figurine of Ur-Nammu (r.2112 – 2095 BC) from the Temple of
archaicwonder:Kassite Kudurru (Boundary Stone), c. 1125-1100 BC The cuneiform inscription on this ku
Cylinder seal of the Sumerian king Shulgi (r. 2094 – 2047 BC).Under the unifying force of the Third
peashooter85:Ancient Mesopotamian cuneiform tablet and figurine discovered in a tomb dating to aroun
A Proto - Cuneiform beer recipe, Mesopotamia, approximately 3,000 BC
allmesopotamia:rsbenedict:This week’s Sumerian sign is gullum, cat.Cuneiform is from the Pennsylvani
Sumerian cuneiform tablet (c. 3100 – 2900 BC). Administrativeaccount recording the distribution of
Ur-Nammu’s dedication tablet for the Temple of Inanna in Uruk (2112 -2095 BC).Ur-Nammu was the
Mesopotamian foundation cones like this one were designed to simulate a builder’s nail or peg;
The Weld-Blundell Prism, inscribed in Sumerian cuneiform with the Sumerian King List (1800 BC).This
hildegard-von-bingen:The earliest-known hymn writer inhistory was the Akkadian highpriestess Enhedua
Copy of Utu-hengal’s victory stele describing his victory overTirigan, king of Gutium (c.
Flood tablet of the Epic of Gilgamesh (Nineveh, 800s BC).The cuneiform text on this tablet is an ear
The Complaint Tablet of Ea-NasirCurrently on display at the British Museum, the “Complain
Limestone tablet with Sumerian cuneiform (late 4thmillennium BC, during Uruk III).This is possibly a
Room 55 at the British Museum, showing tablets from the Library ofAshurbanipal. This display i
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