20060406 fitzgerald_cornell
designation | Fs Pomponio 227, 21 |
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artifact_type | tablet |
period | Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) |
provenience | Irisagrig (mod. uncertain) |
seals | S014502 |
museum_no | CUNES 50-01-023 |
artifact_preservation | complete |
provenience_comments | Temple Archive. |
is_provenience_uncertain | 0 |
is_period_uncertain | 0 |
is_artifact_type_uncertain | 0 |
is_school_text | 0 |
height | 43.0 |
width | 44.0 |
surface_preservation | 100% |
seal_information | sealed; inscribed "Shu-Eshtar, scribe, son of Iti-izu, servant of Shulgi." The date on the tablet, some 25 years after the death of Shulgi, indicates that this seal owner belonged to the staff of the divine Shulgi, rather than the living king. |
collections | Department of Near Eastern Studies, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA |
dates | Ibbi-Suen.05.07.00 |
external_resources | BDTNS |
external_resources_key | 190471 |
genres | Administrative |
genres_comment | Shu-Eshtar received cereals from Ipqusha. |
genres_uncertain | 0 |
languages | Sumerian |
languages_uncertain | 0 |
materials | clay |
materials_uncertain | 0 |
publications_key | Owen2021-2 |
publications_type | primary |
retired | 0 |
has_fragments | 0 |
is_artifact_fake | 0 |