PPAC 5, 0201 (P315981)

Administrative tablet excavated in Girsu (mod. Tello), dated to the Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) period and now kept in British Museum, London, UK

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Museum Collection(s)

British Museum, London, UK

Museum Number

BM 014437

Period

Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC)

Provenience

Girsu (mod. Tello)

Artifact Type

Tablet

Material(s)

Clay

Genre / Subgenre(s)

Administrative (Receipt for 30 royal gur of dates to be distributed at the rate of 2 sìla per head, issued as máå-da-ri-a on the "High Festival" by A-hi-ma to NIM-MU. (CBT 1))

Language(s)

Sumerian

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tablet
obverse
1. 3(u) zu2-lum gur lugal
2. sag-bi 2(disz) sila3-ta
3. ki a-hi-ma-ta
4. masz2-da-re-a
5. ezem-mah-sze3
reverse
1. nim#-mu
2. szu ba-ti
3. iti mu-szu-du7
4. mu en eridu{ki} ba-hun

Consult previous versions and their differences
Consult sign list of Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC)
Consult word list of Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC)

  • Artifact type: Tablet
  • Material: Clay
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    unsealed

  • Artifact comments:

  • Genre(s): Administrative (Receipt for 30 royal gur of dates to be distributed at the rate of 2 sìla per head, issued as máå-da-ri-a on the "High Festival" by A-hi-ma to NIM-MU. (CBT 1))
  • Language(s): Sumerian


  • primary: PPAC 5, 201

    [Sigrist2013PPAC5] Sigrist, Marcel, and Tohru Ozaki. 2013. Administrative Ur III Texts in the British Museum (AUTBM). Part I-II. Periodic Publications on Ancient Civilizations (PPAC) 5. Changchun, China: Northeast Normal University. The Institute for the History of Ancient Civilizations.

  • history: CBT 1, BM 14437

    [Figulla1961CBT1] Figulla, Hugo H. 1961. Catalogue of the Babylonian Tablets in the British Museum. Volume I. London: The Trustees of the British Museum.

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  • Museum No.: BM 014437
  • Accession No.: 1896-04-06, 0135

  • Provenience: Girsu (mod. Tello)
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  • Period: Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC)
  • Dates Referenced: Amar-Suen.08.09.00
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  • Accounting Period: 0

Created Creator Type Authors Project Reviewer Status Action
2024-10-25 at 08:39:35 Firth, Richard Artifact, Other Entity Firth, Richard Firth, Richard approved View
2023-10-28 at 21:03:16 Rattenborg, Rune Artifact Rattenborg, Rune; Taylor, Jonathan Geomapping Landscapes of Writing Rattenborg, Rune approved View
2014-02-01 at 17:58:50 Englund, Robert K. Atf Englund, Robert K. CDLI approved View
2006-04-04 at 00:00:00 CDLI Artifact Alivernini, Sergio; Molina, Manuel CDLI approved View

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Cite this Artifact
“PPAC 5, 0201 Artifact Entry.” (2006) 2024. Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative (CDLI). October 25, 2024. https://cdli.ucla.edu/P315981.
PPAC 5, 0201 artifact entry (No. P315981). (2024, October 25). Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative (CDLI). https://cdli.ucla.edu/P315981 (Original work published 2006)
PPAC 5, 0201 artifact entry (2024) Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative (CDLI). Available at: https://cdli.ucla.edu/P315981 (Accessed: April 6, 2025).
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