RINBE 1/1, Nebuchadnezzar II 044 composite (P546232)
Official or display artifact excavated in Babylon (mod. Bābil), dated to the Neo-Babylonian (ca. 626-539 BC) periodMetadata / catalogue
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primary: RINBE 1/1, 044 composite
[Novotny2024RINBE1/1] Novotny, Jamie, and Frauke Weiershäuser. 2024. The Royal Inscriptions of Nabopolassar (625-605 BC) and Nebuchadnezzar II (604-562 BC), Kings of Babylon, Part 1. Royal Inscriptions of the Neo-Babylonian Empire 1/1.
- Composite No.: Q005515
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- Period: Neo-Babylonian (ca. 626-539 BC)
- Dates Referenced: Nebuchadnezzar2.00.00.00
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Created | Creator | Type | Authors | Project | Reviewer | Status | Action |
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2024-01-05 at 11:33:29 | Novotny, Jamie | Artifact | Novotny, Jamie | The Inscriptions of the Neo-Babylonian Dynasty | Pagé-Perron, Émilie | approved |
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RINBE 1/1, Nebuchadnezzar II 044 ex. 01 (P546824) | Neo-Babylonian (ca. 626-539 BC) | Babylon (mod. Bābil) |