NMSI — (P241403)

Administrative tablet excavated in Ebla (mod. Tell Mardikh), dated to the Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) period and now kept in National Museum of Syria, Idlib, Syria

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Museum Collection(s)

National Museum of Syria, Idlib, Syria

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Period

Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC)

Provenience

Ebla (mod. Tell Mardikh)

Artifact Type

Tablet

Material(s)

Clay

Genre / Subgenre(s)

Administrative (textiles, IZ, [iti x])

Language(s)

Eblaite

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  • Artifact type: Tablet
  • Material: Clay
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  • history: SEb. 02 (pp. 17-40), 28 (rev. v:4-9) [1980]

    [Archi1980Seb2[1]] Archi, Alfonso. 1980. “Ancora Su Ebla e La Bibbia (Una Risposta a G. Pettinato, ‘Ebla e La Bibbia’: Oriens Antiquus, XIX (1980), Pp. 49-72).” Studi Eblaiti 2: 17–40.

  • history: Quadsem 13 (pp. 225-251), 248 (obv. ii:1) [1984]

    [Archi1984QuadSem13] Archi, Alfonso. 1984. “The Personal Names in the Individual Cities,” Quaderni di Semitistica, 13: 225–51.

  • history: ARES 1, p.205-306, p. 260

    [Archi1988ARES1] Archi, Alfonso, Maria G. Biga, and Lucio Milano. 1988. “Studies in Eblaite Prosopography.” In Eblaite Personal Names and Semitic Name-Giving. Papers of a Symposium Held in Rome, July 15-17, 1985, edited by Alfonso Archi. Archivi Reali Di Ebla. Studi 1. Roma: Missione archeologica italiana in Siria.

    (rev. v:1)


  • history: MARI 6, p.21-38, p. 33 (obv. ii:1'-2')

    [Archi1990Imar] Archi, Alfonso. 1990. “Imar Au IIIe Millénaire d’après Les Archives d’Ebla.” Mari, Annales de Recherches Interdisciplinaires 6: 21–38.

  • history: RAI 33 (pp. 41-47), 42 n. 7 (rev. v:1-3) [1987]

    [Biga1987RAI33] Biga, Maria G. 1987. “Femmes de La Famille Royale d’Ebla.” In La Femme Dans Le Proche-Orient Antique. XXXIIIe Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale (Paris, 7-10 Juillet 1986), edited by Jean-Marie Durand, 33:41–47. Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale. Editions Recherche sur les Civilisations. Paris.

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  • Provenience: Ebla (mod. Tell Mardikh)
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  • Excavation No: TM.75.G.01830
  • Findspot Square: L 2769
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Created Creator Type Authors Project Reviewer Status Action
2024-07-19 at 09:15:55 Firth, Richard Artifact, Other Entity Firth, Richard Firth, Richard approved View
2024-07-18 at 09:43:53 Firth, Richard Artifact, Other Entity Firth, Richard Firth, Richard approved View
2024-06-24 at 18:59:53 Firth, Richard Artifact, Other Entity Firth, Richard Firth, Richard approved View
2004-06-01 at 00:00:00 CDLI Artifact CDLI; Johnson, J. Cale CDLI approved View

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Cite this Artifact
“NMSI — Artifact Entry.” (2004) 2024. Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative (CDLI). July 19, 2024. https://cdli.ucla.edu/P241403.
NMSI — artifact entry (No. P241403). (2024, July 19). Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative (CDLI). https://cdli.ucla.edu/P241403 (Original work published 2004)
NMSI — artifact entry (2024) Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative (CDLI). Available at: https://cdli.ucla.edu/P241403 (Accessed: March 28, 2025).
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	year = {2024},
	month = {jul 19},
	title = {NMSI --- artifact entry},
	url = {https://cdli.ucla.edu/P241403},
	howpublished = {https://cdli.ucla.edu/P241403},
}

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