This paper offers provenance studies and editions of three hitherto unpublished texts stored in the National Museum of Finland collections. VK 5738:2 is another exemplar of a well attested clay cone of Gudea of Lagaš. The clay cone bears an M.K. signature in Arabic, indicating that it once was held in the Iraq Museum in Baghdad. VK 6400:6 is a fragment of an octagonal prism of Sennacherib. Its text probably is a version of Sennacherib 17 with differing lineation, but other options remain possible. The object has been donated to the National Museum of Finland in 2004 after its re-discovery in the storerooms of the Finno-Ugrian Society. VK 6400:5 is a tablet fragment preserving text from a partially unknown royal inscription of Tiglath-pilese...
The cuneiform writing system holds a vast reservoir of ancient literature, encompassing over 3000 ye...
Among its rare book collections, the George Arents Research Library at Syracuse University has 489 c...
The aim of this article is to discuss several groups of sources which are of special interest regard...
This paper offers provenance studies and editions of three hitherto unpublished texts stored in the ...
The purpose of this paper is to present a diverse group of previously unpublished objects from the a...
Cuneiform tablets with inscriptions pertaining primarily to receipt of and payment for goods and ser...
A Cuneiform Inscription from the Island of BahrainIn spite of the intense archaeological activity of...
The cuneiform texts particularly the economic texts are considered as one of the most important docu...
§1. A previously unpublished archaic tablet has re-cently become available for study (see fi gure 1,...
§0. Introduction and acknowledgments Th e texts edited here belong to a small group of inscribed obj...
Special Collections holds eight cuneiform tablets whose exact provenance is unknown. Seven of the ta...
This paper presents the transliteration and translation of a cuneiform tablet (Museum number 993-90)...
WOS: 000466246500001This paper introduces three new Hittite cuneiform tablets from the collection of...
International audienceTwo fragments of a tablet, preserved in the British Museum (London) and the Ir...
Nippur, the center of Sumerian culture, located about 120 miles south of modern day Baghdad, Iraq, p...
The cuneiform writing system holds a vast reservoir of ancient literature, encompassing over 3000 ye...
Among its rare book collections, the George Arents Research Library at Syracuse University has 489 c...
The aim of this article is to discuss several groups of sources which are of special interest regard...
This paper offers provenance studies and editions of three hitherto unpublished texts stored in the ...
The purpose of this paper is to present a diverse group of previously unpublished objects from the a...
Cuneiform tablets with inscriptions pertaining primarily to receipt of and payment for goods and ser...
A Cuneiform Inscription from the Island of BahrainIn spite of the intense archaeological activity of...
The cuneiform texts particularly the economic texts are considered as one of the most important docu...
§1. A previously unpublished archaic tablet has re-cently become available for study (see fi gure 1,...
§0. Introduction and acknowledgments Th e texts edited here belong to a small group of inscribed obj...
Special Collections holds eight cuneiform tablets whose exact provenance is unknown. Seven of the ta...
This paper presents the transliteration and translation of a cuneiform tablet (Museum number 993-90)...
WOS: 000466246500001This paper introduces three new Hittite cuneiform tablets from the collection of...
International audienceTwo fragments of a tablet, preserved in the British Museum (London) and the Ir...
Nippur, the center of Sumerian culture, located about 120 miles south of modern day Baghdad, Iraq, p...
The cuneiform writing system holds a vast reservoir of ancient literature, encompassing over 3000 ye...
Among its rare book collections, the George Arents Research Library at Syracuse University has 489 c...
The aim of this article is to discuss several groups of sources which are of special interest regard...