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cuneiform tablet

Archive Object Item: OBJ 2/1 Contains digital media

Details

Type of record: Archive

Title: cuneiform tablet

Level: Item

Classmark: OBJ 2/1

Cuneiform Inscription: ULCI 02

Date(s): c.2200 BCE

Size and medium: 1 tablet; 1 envelope; 1 label

Manifest: https://iiif.library.leeds.ac.uk/presentation/cc/b5r2bdjk

Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/773124

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Description

1of 6 Babylonian tables described in a letter from the British Museum to the collector Mr James Ogden.

Inscription on both sides with damage to the top.

Label enclosed reads:
"893./ A long list of various commodities made by a storekeeper. It begins with quantities of fodder and of different kinds of beer, which are summarised. The remainder if concerned with amounts shewn upon the tablets of individual recipients, whose names are given after the quantities recieved by each. The commodities dealt with are principally beer of different qualities, but also barley, feeding-stuff, and flour, the amounts of which are again totalled at the end. Dated in the 26th year of Shulgi (?), King of Ur, about 2200."


Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative number P362895.

Physical characteristics

Medium: clay

Object: width 62mm height 88mm depth 18mm

Provenance

Presented by Mr Kent of Harrogate

Access and usage

Access

Material in this section is unavailable on conservation grounds.

This material is not subject to restrictions under Data Protection or other relevant legislation that might limit access. However, other protections, such as donor conditions or conservation considerations, may still apply where advised.

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