Position in chronology
SAA 07 104. Textile Label (ADD 0974)
Translation · reference
High confidence(Beginning destroyed) (1) 20 gown[s ...]; (2) 60 house-gowns, [...]; (3) 4 gowns, the front [...]; (4) 4 gowns ...[...]; (5) 2 lower g[arments ...]; (6) 20 ...-garments [......]; (7) 2 overco[ats ...] (Break) (r 2) ... [urnu]tu-garments of linen, white, [...]; (r 3) ... [...] ..., multicoloured [...]. (Break) (r 5) Total: 700[+x ...] (Rest destroyed)
Source: Fales, F.M. & Postgate, J.N. 1992. Imperial Administrative Records, Part I: Palace and Temple Administration. SAA 7. Helsinki: Helsinki University Press. https://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/saao/saa07/P335802/
Why it matters
Transliteration
⸢20 x ma⸣-qa-⸢ṭí*⸣ [x x x] / 60 ma-qa-ṭí bé-[te x x] / 04 ma-qa-ṭí ⸢ZAG⸣ [x x x] / 04 ma-qa-ṭí ⸢x⸣+[x x x] / 02* TÚG.KI.⸢TA⸣—[x x x] / 20 ga-mid [x x x x] / 02 qir-[me x x x x] / ⸢x⸣+[x x x] ri [x x x] / ⸢x⸣+[x ur?]-nat GADA BABBAR* [x x] / ⸢x x⸣ [x (x) x]+⸢x⸣-bu GÙN [x x x] / (blank) / ⸢PAB*⸣ [o] 07*-me* [x x x x]
Scholarly note
Neo-Assyrian administrative record (palace or temple), edited by F.M. Fales & J.N. Postgate (SAA 7, 1992). ORACC text P335802.
Attribution
Image: BM — (British Museum, London, UK) — from Nineveh (mod. Kuyunjik) — Photo via Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative (cdli.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/artifacts, P335802). source
Translation excerpted from Fales, F.M. & Postgate, J.N. 1992. Imperial Administrative Records, Part I: Palace and Temple Administration. SAA 7. Helsinki: Helsinki University Press. https://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/saao/saa07/P335802/.
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