RIMA 3.0.102.004 composite (P463787)
Official or display artifact excavated in Til Barsip (mod. Tell Ahmar), dated to the Neo-Assyrian (ca. 911-612 BC) periodMetadata / catalogue
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Til Barsip (mod. Tell Ahmar)Artifact Type
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composite text
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composite text
- Genre(s): Official or display (composite)
- Language(s): Akkadian
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primary: RIMA 3, 102.004 composite
[Grayson1996RIMA 3] Grayson, A. Kirk. 1996. Assyrian Rulers of the Early First Millennium BC, Vol. II (858-745 BC). The Royal Inscriptions of Mesopotamia Assyrian Periods, vol. 3. University of Toronto Press.
- Composite No.: Q004609
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- Provenience: Til Barsip (mod. Tell Ahmar)
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- Period: Neo-Assyrian (ca. 911-612 BC)
- Dates Referenced: Shalmaneser3.00.00.00
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- Accounting Period: 0
Created | Creator | Type | Authors | Project | Reviewer | Status | Action |
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2023-06-01 at 20:47:06 | Rattenborg, Rune | Artifact | Novotny, Jamie | Rattenborg, Rune | approved | ||
2014-01-21 at 00:00:00 | CDLI | Artifact | Grayson, A. Kirk; Niederreiter, Zoltán | CDLI | approved |
Consult this artifact as presented on the website of collections and projects:
- Royal Inscriptions of Assyria online (Q004609)
This artifact is a composite text. View the score of RIMA 3.0.102.004 composite. See below for a list of its witness(es):
Witness | Period | Provenience |
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RIMA 3.0.102.004, ex. 01 (P465009) | Neo-Assyrian (ca. 911-612 BC) | Til Barsip (mod. Tell Ahmar) |