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(1) 30 shekels of silver, belonging to Ubbuku, belonging to Muškenu-la-ahi, at the disposal of Tuqun-Issar, b[ow] maker of Aššur. (6) Nabû-nadin-ahi, his servant, is placed as a pledge. His tablet (= the deed of the slave) remains valid (= with the owner of the slave); his share has been taken instead of his tablet. (r 2) On the day that he pays the silver, he shall redeem his servant. (r 3) (If) he dies or flees, the responsibility is upon his owner. (r 5) Month Elul (VI), 13th day, eponym year of Nabû-šar-ahhešu. (r 7) Witness Urriha. Witness Ah-abû. (r 8) Witness Pan-Issar-lamur. (r 9) [Wit…
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(stamp seal impression) (1) Five homers of barley belonging to the crown prince under the control of Taquni, deputy, at the disposal of Hamaṭuṭu from the city of Handuate. (6) The barley shall increase 5 seahs per homer. (7) Month Tishri (VII), eponym year of Nabû-šarru-uṣur. (9) 5 harvesters. (Aramaic caption): Barley belonging to the crown prince is at the disposal of Hamaṭuṭu from Hadduwah. 5 according to 7 and 5 harvesters. Eponym year of the chief eunuch Nabû-šarru-uṣur.)
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