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| - | //Period//: Late Bronze Age (c. 1400-1200 | + | //Period//: Late Bronze Age (c. 1400-1200 |
| //Current location//: The National Museum of Aleppo, Syria\\] | //Current location//: The National Museum of Aleppo, Syria\\] | ||
| - | 72. The Old Elamite Treaty | + | |
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| + | 72. Proof of the Sumerian UD.GAL.NUN orthography | ||
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| - | The first explicit Elamite witness to long-standing political tensions and cultural interactions between Mesopotamia and its neighbours to the East. [[The Old Elamite Treaty of Naram-Sin|More information...]] | ||
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| - | [[UrNamma_lawcode|{{ http:// | ||
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| - | Though several manuscripts are known, this large clay prism is an extraordinary text witness of the so-called Ur-Namma Law Code. [[The Ur-Namma Law Code|More information...]] | ||
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| + | xxxxxx [[Ashurbanipal praising his education|More information...]] | ||
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| + | 75. Paleography Exercise CTN 4, 229 | ||
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| - | [[diviners_ritual|{{ http://cdli.ox.ac.uk/ | + | [[79. Mathematical text BM 13901|{{ bm13901-detoure.png?100|}}]] |
| - | [[http://www.ucl.ac.uk/sargon/ | + | [[http://cdli.ucla.edu/P254406|79. Mathematical text BM 13901]] |
| - | One of a handful known inscriptions on gold, this object was found buried in a cache in the foundations of the palace of Sargon II at Dur-Sharrukin (modern Khorsabad). [[Gold Foundation Tablet|More information...]] | + | ... [[79. Mathematical text BM 13901|More information...]] |
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| + | [[80. Square root of Two|{{ p255048.jpg? | ||
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| + | //Period//: Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC)\\ | ||
| + | //Current location//: Yale Babylonian Collection, New heaven\\] | ||
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| - | The only known cuneiform tablet that records a text solely in Aramaic, this work contains three incantations. [[Aramaic Incantation in Akkadian|More information...]] | ||
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| - | //Period//: Hellenistic(? | + | |
| - | //Current location//: Louvre Museum, Paris, France \\ | + | |
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