publications_key |
Mayr2005SITU; Notizia2019Nisaba32
Notizia2019-1;1401793
|
publications_type |
history; primary
primary;history
|
publications_exact_ref |
p. 234; 68
68
|
publications_comment |
;
|
20060406 fitzgerald_cornell
designation |
Nisaba 32, 068
|
artifact_type |
tablet
|
period |
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC)
|
provenience |
Umma (mod. Tell Jokha)
|
seals |
S001606
|
museum_no |
CUNES 49-05-001
|
condition_description |
Tablet is intact but for the lower-left corner, which is broken away
|
artifact_preservation |
complete
|
is_provenience_uncertain |
0
|
is_period_uncertain |
0
|
is_artifact_type_uncertain |
0
|
is_school_text |
0
|
height |
43.0
|
width |
43.0
|
surface_preservation |
100%
|
seal_information |
sealed; inscribed "Arad-Nanna, thronebearer, son of Lugaluzur" (Mayr 240.1). The seal was not drawn in Mayr's dissertation, which when published will include a drawing made from this tablet.
|
collections |
Department of Near Eastern Studies, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA
|
dates |
Amar-Suen.01.08.00
|
external_resources |
BDTNS
|
external_resources_key |
190340
|
genres |
Administrative
|
genres_comment |
Arad-Nanna received wool from Ur-Shara.
|
genres_uncertain |
0
|
languages |
Sumerian
|
languages_uncertain |
0
|
materials |
clay
|
materials_uncertain |
0
|
publications_key |
Notizia2019-1;1401793
|
publications_type |
primary;history
|
publications_exact_ref |
68
|
retired |
0
|
has_fragments |
0
|
is_artifact_fake |
0
|