TA 1930 T120 (P513304)

Administrative sealing excavated in Ešnunna (mod. Tell Asmar), dated to the Early Old Babylonian (ca. 2000-1900 BC) period and now kept in Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures West Asia & North Africa Museum (formerly Oriental Institute), Chicago, Illinois, USA

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Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures West Asia & North Africa Museum (formerly Oriental Institute), Chicago, Illinois, USA

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OIM A— ?

Period

Early Old Babylonian (ca. 2000-1900 BC)

Provenience

Ešnunna (mod. Tell Asmar)

Artifact Type

Sealing

Material(s)

Clay

Genre / Subgenre(s)

Administrative

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  • Artifact type: Sealing
  • Material: Clay
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  • primary: Reichel diss., 307 Seal legend no. 63

    [Reichel2001diss] Reichel, Clemens. 2001. “Political Changes and Cultural Continuity at the Palace of the Rulers of in Eshnunna (Tell Asmar) from the Ur III Period to the Isin-Larsa Period (ca. 2070–1850 B.C).” Phdthesis.

  • history: OIP 43, 157 Seal legend no. 63

    [Jacobsen1940OIP43] Frankfort, Henri, Seton Lloyd, and Thorkild Jacobsen. 1940. The Gimilsin Temple and the Palace of the Rulers at Tell Asmar. Oriental Institute Publications. University of Chicago.

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  • Provenience: Ešnunna (mod. Tell Asmar)
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  • Stratigraphic Level: Ipiqadad I - Ibalpiel I
  • Excavation No: TA 1930 T0120
  • Findspot Square: O29:9
  • Findspot Comments:

    Palace of the Rulers

Created Creator Type Authors Project Reviewer Status Action
2023-11-05 at 17:53:16 Firth, Richard Atf Firth, Richard Firth, Richard approved View
2023-11-05 at 16:10:27 Firth, Richard Artifact Firth, Richard Firth, Richard approved View
2023-10-27 at 15:12:48 Firth, Richard Atf Firth, Richard Firth, Richard approved View
2023-10-21 at 15:34:35 Firth, Richard Artifact Firth, Richard Firth, Richard approved View
2023-10-20 at 18:01:12 Firth, Richard Artifact Firth, Richard Firth, Richard approved View
2023-10-20 at 10:06:56 Firth, Richard Artifact Firth, Richard Firth, Richard approved View
2023-10-20 at 08:14:44 Firth, Richard Artifact Firth, Richard Firth, Richard approved View
2018-12-17 at 00:00:00 CDLI Artifact Firth, Richard CDLI approved View

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This artifact is impressed by the following seal(s):

Seal Provenience Period Date
CDLI Seals 022191 (composite) (P544502) Ešnunna (mod. Tell Asmar) Early Old Babylonian (ca. 2000-1900 BC)

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Cite this Artifact
“TA 1930 T120 Artifact Entry.” (2018) 2023. Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative (CDLI). November 5, 2023. https://cdli.ucla.edu/P513304.
TA 1930 T120 artifact entry (No. P513304). (2023, November 5). Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative (CDLI). https://cdli.ucla.edu/P513304 (Original work published 2018)
TA 1930 T120 artifact entry (2023) Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative (CDLI). Available at: https://cdli.ucla.edu/P513304 (Accessed: September 14, 2024).
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	howpublished = {https://cdli.ucla.edu/P513304},
}

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