20060406 fitzgerald_cornell
| designation | CUNES 49-11-054 |
|---|---|
| artifact_type | tablet |
| period | Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) |
| provenience | Umma (mod. Tell Jokha) |
| seals | S002250.3 |
| museum_no | CUNES 49-11-054 |
| condition_description | This is only a fragment of a large tablet that was carved down to make it look more complete. One side, probably the reverse, is completely destroyed |
| artifact_preservation | 50% |
| provenience_comments | Umma archive. |
| is_provenience_uncertain | 0 |
| is_period_uncertain | 0 |
| is_artifact_type_uncertain | 0 |
| is_school_text | 0 |
| height | 90.0 |
| width | 54.0 |
| seal_information | sealed; inscribed "Egalesi, scribe, son of Lu-Shara the surveyor" (Mayr 142.3). |
| collections | Department of Near Eastern Studies, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA |
| external_resources | BDTNS |
| external_resources_key | 189690 |
| genres | Administrative |
| genres_comment | Labor for agricultural tasks. |
| genres_uncertain | 0 |
| languages | Sumerian |
| languages_uncertain | 0 |
| materials | clay |
| materials_uncertain | 0 |
| publications_key | 1383836 |
| publications_type | history |
| retired | 0 |
| has_fragments | 0 |
| is_artifact_fake | 0 |