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====Most Important Cuneiform Objects 51-60==== | ====Most Important Cuneiform Objects 51-60==== | ||
- | [[objects41to50|[Objects 41-50]]][[draft|[Back to main page]]][[objects61to70|[Objects 61 to 70]]] | + | [[objects41to50|[Previous 10 objects]]][[the_one_hundred_most_important_cuneiform_objects|[Back to main page]]][[objects61to70|[Next 10 objects]]] |
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+ | [[your_money_your_life|{{ http:// | ||
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+ | Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. [[your_money_your_life|More information...]] | ||
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+ | //Period//: Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC)\\ | ||
+ | //Current location//: Bibliothèque de Versailles, Versailles (BV 20)\\ | ||
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+ | [[temple_plan|{{ http:// | ||
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+ | A rare chance | ||
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+ | //Period//: Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC)\\ | ||
+ | //Current location//: John Rylands Library, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK (JRL 930)\\ | ||
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+ | [[old_assyrian_sargon_legend|{{ : | ||
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+ | Or, Sargon -- endurance runner. [[old_assyrian_sargon_legend|More information...]] | ||
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+ | //Period//: Old Assyrian (ca. 1950-1850 BC)\\ | ||
+ | //Current location//: \\ | ||
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+ | [[old_assyrian_testimony|{{ : | ||
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+ | Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. [[old_assyrian_testimony|More information...]] | ||
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+ | //Period//: Old Assyrian (ca. 1950-1850 BC)\\ | ||
+ | //Current location//: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York, USA\\ | ||
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+ | [[gilgamesh_p|{{ : | ||
+ | [[http:// | ||
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+ | Gilgamesh makes his first appearance in Akkadian. [[gilgamesh_p|More information...]] | ||
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+ | //Period//: Late Old Babylonian Period (ca 1800-1595 BC)\\ | ||
+ | //Current location//: \\ | ||
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+ | [[political_landscapes_after_mari|{{ : | ||
+ | [[http:// | ||
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+ | A personal letter describing a political landscape full of competing kings. | ||
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+ | //Period//: Late Old Babylonian Period (ca 1800-1595 BC)\\ | ||
+ | //Current location//: \\ | ||
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+ | [[agushaya_a|{{ http:// | ||
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+ | Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. [[agushaya_a|More information...]] | ||
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+ | //Period//: Late Old Babylonian Period (ca 1800-1595 BC)\\ | ||
+ | //Current location//: \\ | ||
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+ | [[mari_ritual|{{ : | ||
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+ | A wealth of information on Mesopotamian cultic ritual, including the use of songs and musicians. [[mari_ritual|More information...]] | ||
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+ | //Period//: Late Old Babylonian Period (ca 1800-1595 BC)\\ | ||
+ | //Current location//: \\ | ||
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+ | [[prayer_gods_night|{{ : | ||
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+ | Invoking the support of gods in the constellations, | ||
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+ | //Period//: Late Old Babylonian Period (ca 1800-1595 BC)\\ | ||
+ | //Current location//: State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation (Erm 15642)\\ | ||
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+ | [[song_praise_amurru|{{ http:// | ||
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+ | One of the oldest pieces of Akkadian literature, singing the praises of Amurru, god of the steppe-lands. [[song_praise_amurru|More information...]] | ||
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+ | //Period//: Old Babylonian Period (ca 1900-1600 BC)\\ | ||
+ | //Current location//: Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, UK (Ashm 1923-766)\\ | ||
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