HSS 09, 114 (P393455)
Business / Contracts tablet excavated in Gasur/Nuzi (mod. Yorgan Tepe), dated to the Middle Babylonian (ca. 1400-1100 BC) period and now kept in Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USAMetadata / catalogue
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Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USAMuseum Number
SM 1998.03.081Provenience
Gasur/Nuzi (mod. Yorgan Tepe)Artifact Type
TabletMaterial(s)
ClayGenre / Subgenre(s)
Legal > Business / Contracts (Adoption SM catalogue: black clay tablet with three seal impression on reverse. this is an adoption text in which Šelwahu, son of Ipshahalu adopts Akuya, son of Katiri)Language(s)
AkkadianMeasurements
89.0 mm × 71.0 mm × 35.0 mm
- Artifact type: Tablet
- Material: Clay
- Measurements (mm): 89.0 high × 71.0 wide × 35.0 thick
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- Condition Description: upper right corner missing; this tablet apparently disappeared from the museum many years ago.Records indicate that is was missing as of 1979. Mr Lowell steinbrenner bought it at a yard sale on the south shore. In august 2000 he brought it in to the museu
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- Artifact comments:
- Genre(s): Legal > Business / Contracts (Adoption SM catalogue: black clay tablet with three seal impression on reverse. this is an adoption text in which Šelwahu, son of Ipshahalu adopts Akuya, son of Katiri)
- Language(s): Akkadian
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primary: HSS 9, 114
[Pfeiffer1932HSS9] Pfeiffer, Robert H. 1932. Excavations at Nuzi. Volume 2: The Archives of Shilwateshub Son of the King. Harvard Semitic Series, Volume 9. Cambridge, U.S.A.: Harvard University Press.
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- Museum No.: SM 1998.03.081
- Accession No.: (SMN) 0980 (SM catalogue: 3560)
- Provenience: Gasur/Nuzi (mod. Yorgan Tepe)
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- Period: Middle Babylonian (ca. 1400-1100 BC)
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