Princeton 2, 166 (P201164)

Administrative tablet excavated in Puzriš-Dagan (mod. Drehem), dated to the Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) period and now kept in Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, New Jersey, USA

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Museum Collection(s)

Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, New Jersey, USA

Museum Number

PTS 0949

Period

Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC)

Provenience

Puzriš-Dagan (mod. Drehem)

Artifact Type

Tablet

Material(s)

Clay

Genre / Subgenre(s)

Administrative

Language(s)

Sumerian

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tablet
obverse
1. 1(gesz2) 2(u) 2(asz) 5(disz) sila3 sze gur
2. iti ezem-mah-ta
3. iti sze-sag11-ku5-sze3
4. iti 4(disz)-kam
5. mu {d}amar-{d}suen lugal-e ur-bi2-lum{ki} mu-hul
7. 1(gesz2) 3(u) 3(asz) 2(barig) 1(ban2) 7(disz) sila3 sze gur
8. iti masz-da3-gu7-ta
9. iti sze-sag11-ku5-sze3
10. iti 1(u) 3(disz)-kam
11. sza3-ba
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12. iti diri 1(disz)-am3 i3-gal2
13. mu gu-za {d}en-lil2-la2 ba-dim2
14. 1(gesz2) 5(u) 1(asz) 4(ban2) 4(disz) sila3 sze gur
15. iti masz-da3-gu7-ta
16. iti sze-sag11-ku5-sze3
17. iti 1(u) 3(disz)-kam
reverse
1. sza3-ba iti diri 1(disz)-am3 i3-gal2
2. mu en-mah-gal-an-na en {d}nanna ba-hun
3. sa2-du11 ku5-ra
4. lulim szeg9?-bar
5. {ansze}si2-si2
6. udu masz2 hi-a masz-da3
7. ha-bu-um dara4
8. u3 szeg9?-bar
9. zi-ga [bala]-a
10. sza3 na-gab2-tum-ma
11. giri3 zu2-ga-li
12. ugu2 lu2-dingir-ra
13. dumu ARAD2-hul3?-la ba-a-ga2-ar
14. kiszib3 a-a-kal-la
15. ba-an-bala

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  • Artifact type: Tablet
  • Material: Clay
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  • primary: Princeton 2, 166

    [Sigrist2005Princeton2] Sigrist, Marcel. 2005. Tablets from the Princeton Theological Seminary: Ur III Period. Part 2. Occasional Publications of the Samuel Noah Kramer Fund 18. Philadelphia: Samuel Noah Kramer Fund.

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  • Museum No.: PTS 0949
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  • Period: Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC)
  • Dates Referenced: Amar-Suen.02.09.00, Amar-Suen.02.12.00, Amar-Suen.03.01.00, Amar-Suen.03.12.00, Amar-Suen.04.01.00, Amar-Suen.04.12.00
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  • Accounting Period: 0

Created Creator Type Authors Project Reviewer Status Action
2016-03-05 at 11:52:03 Englund, Robert K. Atf Englund, Robert K. CDLI approved View
2011-07-22 at 14:32:52 Englund, Robert K. Atf Englund, Robert K. CDLI approved View
2006-10-12 at 12:32:33 CDLI Atf CDLI CDLI approved View
2002-07-11 at 00:00:00 CDLI Artifact Alivernini, Sergio; Alster, Bendt; Englund, Robert K.; Molina, Manuel; Reid, Nicholas CDLI approved View

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Cite this Artifact
“Princeton 2, 166 Artifact Entry.” 2002. Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative (CDLI). July 11, 2002. https://cdli.ucla.edu/P201164.
Princeton 2, 166 artifact entry (No. P201164). (2002, July 11). Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative (CDLI). https://cdli.ucla.edu/P201164
Princeton 2, 166 artifact entry (2002) Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative (CDLI). Available at: https://cdli.ucla.edu/P201164 (Accessed: September 19, 2024).
@misc{2002Princeton,
	note = {[Online; accessed 2024-09-19]},
	year = {2002},
	month = {jul 11},
	title = {Princeton 2, 166 artifact entry},
	url = {https://cdli.ucla.edu/P201164},
	howpublished = {https://cdli.ucla.edu/P201164},
}

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