Position in chronology
SAA 11 037. Audience Gifts from Officials (ADD 0890)
Translation · reference
High confidence(1) 1 ......; 1 ... of fish, of Labasu, chief of trade; (4) 1 basket of fruit, of Ša-Nabû-šû, chief eunuch; (6) 1 silver ... (with) a gold band, of Milki-nuri. (9) 1 sheep, of Bel-dan, governor of ... (r 1) [Month ..., x]th [day, eponym year of NN].
Source: Fales, F.M. & Postgate, J.N. 1995. Imperial Administrative Records, Part II: Provincial and Military Administration. SAA 11. Helsinki: Helsinki University Press. https://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/saao/saa11/P335730/
Why it matters
Transliteration
01 ḫa ia a kam / 01 qa-pi-ru KU₆-MEŠ / ša mla*-ba-su LÚv.GAL—KAR / 01 sa-lu za-am-ri / ša mšá—dPA—šu-u LÚv.GAL—SAG / 01 da-pi-ʾu KUG.UD / ni-iḫ-su KUG.GI / ša mmil-ki—ZÁLAG / 01 UDU.NÍTA ša mEN—KALAG-an / LÚv.NAM na-a.a-ba*-ni / [ITI.x UD x]+1-KÁM / [lim-mu mx x x x]
Scholarly note
Neo-Assyrian administrative record (provincial or military), edited by F.M. Fales & J.N. Postgate (SAA 11, 1995). ORACC text P335730.
Attribution
Image: Reconstructed composite — see ORACC entry for manuscript witnesses — from Mesopotamia (Assyrian royal centres — Aššur, Nineveh, Kalḫu, Dur-Šarrukin) — Photo via Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative (cdli.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/artifacts, P335730). source
Translation excerpted from Fales, F.M. & Postgate, J.N. 1995. Imperial Administrative Records, Part II: Provincial and Military Administration. SAA 11. Helsinki: Helsinki University Press. https://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/saao/saa11/P335730/.
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