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A Babylonian legal document still within the envelope it was sealed into by no less than ten witnesses in the last month of the 32nd year of Rim-Sin, King of Larsa in Babylonia circa 1791 BC.

The imprints of the seals are extremely feint but some lettering can be just seen in an oblique light.

 










 

A Babylonian economic document about rations of barley.

Not available.

 






 

5/26.

A late Babylonian cuneiform tablet which mentions the name of a town not previously known.

 






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8/9.7.

Part of an Ur III administrative tablet from a site by the middle  Tigris, in  the Diyala area,  near Tell al-wilaya,  ancient Garshana  or Irisagrig.

An account of labour and rations involved in some kind of work with reeds.  Cancellation marks down reverse. 77mm x 36mm.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




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2.8/8.

An Ur III administrative document retaining most of it's envelope .

Receipt of wool.

Sealing : Sia-…, herder, son of Ili-bani. 52mm x 47mm.

 

 








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