CTMMA 2, 015 (P412188)
Prayer tablet excavated in Babylon (mod. Bābil), dated to the Hellenistic (323-63 BC) period and now kept in Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York, USAMetadata / catalogue
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Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York, USA, Vorderasiatisches Museum, Berlin, GermanyMuseum Number
MMA 86.11.298 + VAT 00268 + VAT 00443Period
Hellenistic (323-63 BC)Provenience
Babylon (mod. Bābil)Artifact Type
TabletMaterial(s)
ClayLanguage(s)
AkkadianMeasurements
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- Artifact type: Tablet
- Material: Clay
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- Genre(s): Ritual and liturgical > Prayer (Liturgy)
- Language(s): Akkadian
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primary: CTMMA 2, 15
[Spar2005CTMMA2] Spar, Ira, and Wilfred G. Lambert. 2005. Literary and Scholastic Texts of the First Millennium B.C. Cuneiform Texts in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Volume 2. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art.šuilla: nir-gal2 lu2 e3-NE
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history: SBH 74 ( VAT 00268 + VAT 00443)
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- Museum No.: MMA 86.11.298 + VAT 00268 + VAT 00443
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- Provenience: Babylon (mod. Bābil)
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- Period: Hellenistic (323-63 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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2023-06-01 at 09:44:24 | Rattenborg, Rune | Artifact | Novotny, Jamie; Rattenborg, Rune | Rattenborg, Rune | approved |
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2010-06-15 at 00:00:00 | CDLI | Artifact | CDLI | CDLI | approved |
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