ArOr 87, 033-057 08 (P235725)
Administrative tablet excavated in Puzriš-Dagan (mod. Drehem), dated to the Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) period and now kept in Valley Library, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, USAMetadata / catalogue
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Valley Library, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, USAMuseum Number
OSU 02Period
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC)Provenience
Puzriš-Dagan (mod. Drehem)Artifact Type
TabletMaterial(s)
ClayGenre / Subgenre(s)
AdministrativeLanguage(s)
SumerianMeasurements
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obverse
1. 1(disz) udu
2. ba-[usz2]
3. u4 1(u)-kam
4. ki na-lu5-ta
reverse
1. {d}szul-gi-iri-mu
2. szu ba-ti
3. iti# ezem#-me#-ki#-gal2?#
4. mu# en# eridu{ki#?} ba-hun#
left
1. 1(disz) udu
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- Artifact type: Tablet
- Material: Clay
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- Genre(s): Administrative
- Language(s): Sumerian
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primary: ArOr 87, 033-057 08
[Liu2019-74332] Changyu, Liu. 2019.Receipt of slaughtered animal
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- Museum No.: OSU 02
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- Provenience: Puzriš-Dagan (mod. Drehem)
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- Period: Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC)
- Dates Referenced: Amar-Suen.08.11.10
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- Accounting Period: 0
Created | Creator | Type | Authors | Project | Reviewer | Status | Action |
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2020-02-21 at 12:25:04 | Englund, Robert K. | Atf | Englund, Robert K. | CDLI | approved | ||
2003-12-17 at 00:00:00 | CDLI | Artifact | Englund, Robert K.; Wunsch, Cornelia | CDLI | approved |
Consult this artifact as presented on the website of collections and projects:
- Database of Neo-Sumerian Texts (167900)