==The political landscape after the Mari-archives== {{ image.jpg?200|}} //Artifact//: Clay tablet\\ //Provenience//: \\ //Period//: Late Old Babylonian Period (ca 1800-1595 BC)\\ //Current location//: \\ //Text genre, language//:; Akkadian\\ [[http://cdli.ucla.edu/pnnnnnn|CDLI page]]\\ //Description//: This still unpublished letter from Mari contains one of the most intriguing statements about the political situation in the middle of Zimri-Lim's reign. It is a letter written by Itur-Asdu and addressed to the king, where the sender states: "There is no king, who is on his own strong. Hammurapi, the man of Babylon, follow 10 or 15 kings, likewise Rim-Sîn, the man of Larsa, likewise Ibal-pi-el, the man of Eshnunna. likewise Amud-pi-el, the man of Qatna, (but) Yarim-lim, the man of Yamhad, follow 20 kings." (Klaus Wagensonner, University of Oxford) //Lineart//: Not available (A.482) //Edition(s)//: Dossin, G. 1938. "Les archives épistolaires du palais de Mari," //Syria// 19, 105 - 126, 117 (treatment); Charpin, D. and N. Ziegler. 2003. //Mari et le Proche-Orient à l'époque amorrite. Essai d'histoire politique//. Mémoires de N.A.B.U. 6, Florilegium marianum V, SEPOA: Paris, p. 206, note 330 (with previous literature). [[objects51to60 |[Back to objects 51 to 60]]]