~675 BCE·Neo-AssyrianOur engine
SAA 16 081. Jewellery for the King (ABL 0847)
To the king, my lord: your servant Nabû-sagib, son of Paruṭu, the goldsmith of the Queen's Household.
Good health to the king [my lord]! May Nabû and Marduk bless the king, my lord!
[...] year(s), with/at the house [...] they questioned me [...] of the month [...]
[...] silver, one pappardilû-stone, three fingers wide, (and) a bead(?) of ḫulālu-stone ("eye-stone") I gave to Matan-ilu, the doorkeeper.
A letter (came) together (with this), saying: 'To the king, my lord, (let there be) a judgment: whether he gave it or whether he did not give it, let the king, my lord, inquire.'
Daily Life·Economy