Economic Document

ca. 549 BC (Neo-Babylonian; Ur III)

4 cm 2.9 cm 1.6 cm

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This small tablet was part of the economic archives of the temple of the sky-god Anu and fertility-goddess Ishtar at Uruk. It records the stipend paid to Ardi-Inninni, son of Ibni-Ishtar of the business firm of Bel-ili on the 2nd day of the month of Tebet in the 6th year of th...

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Mrs. John Girwood [date and mode of acquisition unknown]; Walters Art Museum, 1951, by gift.
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en
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2
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baked clay

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