OECT 04, 034 (P368230)
Tablet excavated in Kish (mod. Tell Uhaimir), dated to the Neo-Babylonian (ca. 626-539 BC) period and now kept in Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, UKMetadata / catalogue
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Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, UKMuseum Number
Ashm 1924-1217Provenience
Kish (mod. Tell Uhaimir)Artifact Type
TabletMaterial(s)
ClayGenre / Subgenre(s)
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- Artifact type: Tablet
- Material: Clay
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primary: OECT 4, 34
[vanderMeer1938OECT4] Meer, Petrus E. van der. 1938. Syllabaries A, B1 and B with Miscellaneous Lexicographical Texts from the Herbert Weld Collection. Oxford Editions of Cuneiform Texts, Vol. 4. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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history: SCIAMVS 5, p.3-65, p. 56 no. 31
[Robson2004Ashmolean] Robson, Eleanor. 2004. “Mathematical Cuneiform Tablets in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.” SCIAMVS 5: 3–65.
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- Provenience: Kish (mod. Tell Uhaimir)
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- Period: Neo-Babylonian (ca. 626-539 BC)
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Created | Creator | Type | Authors | Project | Reviewer | Status | Action |
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2023-06-15 at 20:38:30 | Rattenborg, Rune | Artifact | Rattenborg, Rune | Geomapping Landscapes of Writing | Rattenborg, Rune | approved |
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2023-01-21 at 07:53:06 | Pagé-Perron, Émilie | Artifact | Földi, Zsombor J.; Jiménez, Enrique; Pagé-Perron, Émilie | Electronic Babylonian Library | Pagé-Perron, Émilie | approved |
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2007-03-10 at 00:00:00 | CDLI | Artifact | Robson, Eleanor | CDLI | approved |
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