Position in chronology
SAA 04 325. Fragment of a Report [unclassifiable]
Translation · reference
High confidence(Beginning destroyed) (1) [......] the land and [...]. (2) [If the 'p]at[hs' are two, and the right 'path' is located] on the [left] 'path': [the prince]'s weapons [will prevail] over [the enemy's] weapons. (4) [If the 'paths'] are [two], and the upper one [is collapsed] to the right and effaced [in] its collapsed part: [......] will not attain [his g]oal. (7) There is a hole [at] the left side of the gall bladder. (8) [The ...] appearance of the gall bladder is li[ke ......] (Rest destroyed)
Source: Starr, I. 1990. Queries to the Sungod: Divination and Politics in Sargonid Assyria. SAA 4. Helsinki: Helsinki University Press. https://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/saao/saa04/P237127/
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Transliteration
[x x x x x x x] KUR u [x x x] / [BE] ⸢GÍR⸣ [02-ma GÍR 15] ⸢UGU⸣ GÍR [150 GAR-in] / [NUN GIŠ].TUKUL-MEŠ-šú UGU GIŠ.TUKUL-MEŠ [KÚR ŠEŠ-MEŠ] / [BE GÍR? 02]-ma AN.TA-ú ana 15 [ma-qit] / [x x] mì-iq-ti-šu pa-šiṭ ⸢NU⸣ [x x x] / [x ŠÀ.SÈ].SÈ.KI-[šú] NU ⸢KUR⸣-[ad] / [BE ina] 150 ZÉ BÙR ŠUB-[di x x x] / [BE SILIM?] GAR ZÉ ⸢GIM?⸣ [x x x x] / [x x x] ⸢x⸣ [x x x x x x x]
Scholarly note
Extispicy query addressed to Šamaš, the sungod and patron of divination, edited by Ivan Starr (SAA 4, 1990). The king asks the deity to render a yes/no verdict on a political or military question. ORACC text P237127.
Attribution
Image: BM — (British Museum, London, UK) — from Nineveh (mod. Kuyunjik) — Photo via Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative (cdli.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/artifacts, P237127). source
Translation excerpted from Starr, I. 1990. Queries to the Sungod: Divination and Politics in Sargonid Assyria. SAA 4. Helsinki: Helsinki University Press. https://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/saao/saa04/P237127/.
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