| Publication |
| Primary publication: |
Tell en-Nasbeh I 150-153 |
| Author: |
McCown, Chester C. |
| Publication date: |
nd |
| Secondary publication(s): |
Tell en-Nasbeh I: Archaeological and Historical Results. p. 150-153. Berkeley and New Haven: Palestine Institute of Pacific School of Religion and American Schools of Oriental Research; Vanderhooft, D. and Horowitz, W., The Cuneiform Inscription from Tell |
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| CDLI no.: |
P405502 |
| UCLA Library ARK |
21198/zz0021ftxw
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| Source of original electronic files |
| Catalogue: |
20100518 cdliadmin_foster, catherine |
| Transliteration: |
cdlistaff (check) |
| Translation: |
uncertain |
| Photo: |
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| Line Art: |
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| Collection Information |
| Owner: |
Badè Museum of Biblical Archaeology, Pacific School of Religion, Berkeley, California, USA |
| Museum no.: |
Badè — |
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| Text Content: |
| Genre: |
Royal/Monumental |
| Sub-genre: |
witness |
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| Composite no.: |
needed |
| Language: |
Akkadian |
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| Physical Information |
| Object type: |
other (see object remarks) |
| Material: |
metal: bronze |
| Object remarks: |
circlet |
| Measurements (mm): |
x x |
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| Condition description: |
11mm wide; 1-1.5 thick; curving on outside diameter of 15.5-16 cm |
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| Provenience: |
| Provenience: |
uncertain (mod. Tell en-Nasbeh) |
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| Excavation no.: |
534 |
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| Findspot remarks: |
Cistern 166; discovered by Mr. William Bade (Dr. Bade's son) when cleaning metal fragments in lab in Berkeley |
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| Chronology: |
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Neo-Assyrian (ca. 911-612 BC) |
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