SET 192 (P129602)

Administrative tablet excavated in Umma (mod. Tell Jokha), dated to the Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) period and now kept in Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum, San Jose, California, USA

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Museum Collection(s)

Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum, San Jose, California, USA

Museum Number

RC 0842

Period

Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC)

Provenience

Umma (mod. Tell Jokha)

Artifact Type

Tablet

Material(s)

Clay

Genre / Subgenre(s)

Administrative

Language(s)

Sumerian

Measurements

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Has seal impression(s)

tablet
obverse
1. 3(barig) sze lugal
2. sa2-du11 {d}en-ki
3. ki-su7 sag-du7-ta
4. ki ARAD2-ta
5. ur-nigar{gar} gudu4
6. szu ba-ti
reverse
1. iti ezem-{d}szul-gi
  blank space
  seal impression
2. mu us2-sa e2 puzur4-da-gan ba-du3
seal 1
1. ur-nigar#[{gar}]
  (1-2 lines illegible)

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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    seal ID uncertain

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  • primary: SET, 192

    [Jones1961SET] Jones, Tom B., and John W. Snyder. 1961. Sumerian Economic Texts from the Third Ur Dynasty. A Catalogue and Discussion of Documents from Various Collections. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.

  • collation: ASJ 15, p.193-264, p. 224

    [Carnahan1993collations] Carnahan, John. 1993. “Collations to the Rosicrucian Museum and Stanford University Texts in SET.” Acta Sumerologica 15: 193–264.

  • collation: ASJ 8, p.309-344, p. 326

    [Jones1986Rosicrucian] Cooper, Marc, and Tom B. Jones. 1986. “The Rosicrucian Museum Texts in SET.” Acta Sumerologica 8: 309–44.

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  • Museum No.: RC 0842
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  • Provenience: Umma (mod. Tell Jokha)
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  • Period: Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC)
  • Dates Referenced: Šulgi.40.10.00 (us2 year)
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  • Accounting Period: 0

Created Creator Type Authors Project Reviewer Status Action
2022-05-27 at 15:12:34 Firth, Richard Atf Firth, Richard CDLI approved View
2016-07-28 at 16:10:57 CDLI Atf CDLI CDLI approved View
2014-08-21 at 09:56:21 Englund, Robert K. Atf Englund, Robert K. CDLI approved View
2011-07-22 at 14:01:11 Englund, Robert K. Atf Englund, Robert K. CDLI approved View
2011-05-02 at 14:33:17 Englund, Robert K. Atf Englund, Robert K. CDLI approved View
2006-10-12 at 12:26:23 CDLI Atf CDLI CDLI approved View
2001-12-20 at 00:00:00 CDLI Artifact CDLI CDLI approved View

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

Seal Provenience Period Date
CDLI Seals 004637.2 (composite) (P533954) - -

General Notes: -
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Cite this Artifact
“SET 192 Artifact Entry.” 2001. Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative (CDLI). December 20, 2001. https://cdli.ucla.edu/P129602.
SET 192 artifact entry (No. P129602). (2001, December 20). Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative (CDLI). https://cdli.ucla.edu/P129602
SET 192 artifact entry (2001) Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative (CDLI). Available at: https://cdli.ucla.edu/P129602 (Accessed: March 28, 2024).
@misc{2001SET,
	note = {[Online; accessed 2024-03-28]},
	year = {2001},
	month = {dec 20},
	title = {SET 192 artifact entry},
	howpublished = {https://cdli.ucla.edu/P129602},
}

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