Goobi - ba0d8 - 2020-08-02 18:16:45+0000
Goobi
Ur III (2100-2000 BC) cuneiform tablet recording the distribution of building materials (?) dated to the reign of Shulgi (also known as Dungi) 'the year the god Numusda entered the temple' (Shulgi.12.09.00), made of clay and produced in Girsu (modern Tello). Numusda was particularly associated with the town of Kazallu in northern Babylonia.
Cuneiform tablet: account of building materials (?) distribution
CT 019
CT_019
Clay Tablets collection
Sumerian (language)
Approved Category 2017/Manuscript/Tablet
Approved Place 2018/Historical Region/Lagash (ancient city state)/Girsu (modern Tello)
Tablet
Cuneiform script
2100-2000 BC
-2100
-2000
Approved Material 2018/Inorganic/Clay
Clay
GOOD
49 mm x 39 mm (height x width)
cre
Unknown
Unknown
Girsu (modern Tello)
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