CUSAS 14, 144 (P325635)

Administrative tablet excavated in Zabalam (mod. Ibzaikh), dated to the ED IIIb (ca. 2500-2340 BC) period and now kept in Department of Near Eastern Studies, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA

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Museum Collection(s)

Department of Near Eastern Studies, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA

Museum Number

CUNES 51-09-025

Period

ED IIIb (ca. 2500-2340 BC) [uncertain]

Provenience

Zabalam (mod. Ibzaikh)

Artifact Type

Tablet

Material(s)

Clay

Genre / Subgenre(s)

Administrative (Allotment of flour (zi3).)

Language(s)

Sumerian

Measurements

66.0 mm × 57.0 mm

tablet
obverse
column 1
1. 4(ban2@c) zi3 szesz-mu
2. 4(ban2@c) gan-ezem
3. 4(ban2@c) nin-gal-zu
4. 4(ban2@c)# ama-mu-sze3@90-NE-la#
5. 1(barig@c) ama#-ni-ki-ta
6. 4(ban2@c) gan-ezem
7. 2(ban2@c) gan-e2
column 2
1. 2(ban2@c) nin-igi#
2. 4(ban2@c) nin#-igi#
3. 2(ban2@c) nin-hi
4. 4(ban2@c) ama-nu
5. 2(ban2@c) nin-tesz2-mu
6. 2(ban2@c) iri-zi
7. 1(ban2@c) x-x
reverse
column 1
1. 4(ban2@c) nin-lu2#-mu
2. 4(ban2@c) uszurx(|LAL2xTUG2|)-ama-mu
3. 4(ban2@c) nin-tesz2-mu
4. 4(ban2@c) sag-nin-kar2
5. 4(ban2@c) ama-na-gi6-la
6. 4(ban2@c) geme2 4(ban2@c) a-DU-ni-bi
7. 4(ban2@c) nin-gir2
8. 4(ban2@c) TAR-ni
9. 4(ban2@c) ZA7-la
column 2
1. 4(disz@t) mu 1(u) la2 1(disz@t) iti 1(asz@c)! ziz2

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  • Artifact type: Tablet
  • Material: Clay
  • Measurements (mm): 66.0 high × 57.0 wide
  • Weight:
  • Artifact Preservation: complete
  • Condition Description:
  • Join Information:
  • Seal no.:
  • Seal information:

    unsealed

  • Artifact comments:


  • primary: CUSAS 14, 144

    [Monaco2011CUSAS14] Monaco, Salvatore F. 2011. Early Dynastic Mu-Iti Cereal Texts in the Cornell University Cuneiform Collections. Cornell University Studies in Assyriology and Sumerology (CUSAS), Volume 14. Bethesda, Maryland: CDL Press.

    Record of the provision of flour rations for functionaries at the palace.


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  • Museum No.: CUNES 51-09-025
  • Accession No.:

  • Provenience: Zabalam (mod. Ibzaikh) [uncertain]
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  • Period: ED IIIb (ca. 2500-2340 BC) [uncertain]
  • Dates Referenced: 00.04.09.00
  • Alternative Years:
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  • Accounting Period: 0

Created Creator Type Authors Project Reviewer Status Action
2020-01-23 at 11:11:27 Foxvog, Daniel A. Atf Foxvog, Daniel A. CDLI approved View
2017-05-23 at 13:34:43 Foxvog, Daniel A. Atf Foxvog, Daniel A. CDLI approved View
2006-04-06 at 00:00:00 CDLI Artifact Fitzgerald, Madeleine CDLI approved View

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Cite this Artifact
“CUSAS 14, 144 Artifact Entry.” 2006. Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative (CDLI). April 6, 2006. https://cdli.ucla.edu/P325635.
CUSAS 14, 144 artifact entry (No. P325635). (2006, April 6). Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative (CDLI). https://cdli.ucla.edu/P325635
CUSAS 14, 144 artifact entry (2006) Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative (CDLI). Available at: https://cdli.ucla.edu/P325635 (Accessed: April 19, 2024).
@misc{2006CUSAS,
	note = {[Online; accessed 2024-04-19]},
	year = {2006},
	month = {apr 6},
	title = {CUSAS 14, 144 artifact entry},
	url = {https://cdli.ucla.edu/P325635},
	howpublished = {https://cdli.ucla.edu/P325635},
}

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