Position in chronology
SAA 07 169. Record of Miscellaneous Items (ADD 1068)
Translation · reference
High confidence(1) 1 wooden [...]; (2) 1 wooden ...[...]; (3) Urad-Na[naya ...]; (4) of the woman Gag[u ...] (5) to the k[ing ...], (6) [...] wooden [...] (Break) (r 1) [...] ... of [......]. (r 2) 5 trays of [...] bread; (r 3) 1 tray of frui[t ...]; (r 4) 10 cans [of beer]; (r 5) 10 ... [......] (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/P335883/
Why it matters
Transliteration
01 GIŠ*.⸢x x⸣ [x x x x] / 01 GIŠ.ma-ḫi-⸢x⸣+[x x x x] / mARAD—dna-[na-a] / ša MÍ.ga-⸢gu?⸣-[x x x] / a-na* ⸢LUGAL?⸣ [x x x] / [(x) x] ⸢sa GIŠ⸣ [x x x] / [x] ⸢GIŠ* bu⸣ šu ša? [x x x] / 05 GIŠ.NÁ NINDA-MEŠ [x x x] / 01 GIŠ.NÁ za*-⸢mar⸣ [x x x] / 10 DUG.ku-ta-te [x x x] / 10 ⸢x⸣ si ⸢x⸣+[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 P335883.
Attribution
Image: BM — (British Museum, London, UK) — from Nineveh (mod. Kuyunjik) — Photo via Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative (cdli.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/artifacts, P335883). 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/P335883/.
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