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Babylonian Expedition to Nippur I-IV, 1888-1900

Accession Lot

  • Object[2,549]
  • no[72]
  • yes[2,477]
  • no[2,533]
  • yes[16]
  • babylonian[2,549]
  • cast[2]
  • disk[1]
  • reproduction[1]
  • tablet[2,549]
  • tablet envelope[1]
  • drehem[1]
  • fara[4]
  • iraq[2,172]
  • nippur[2,162]
  • sippar[2]
  • tell jokha[1]
  • achaemenid period[10]
  • early dynastic iiia[5]
  • early dynastic iiib[76]
  • early old babylonian period[383]
  • kassite period[2]
  • lagash ii[1]
  • middle babylonian period[471]
  • neo-babylonian period[44]
  • old akkadian period[83]
  • old babylonian period[970]
  • ur iii[269]
  • kassite[1]
  • sumerian[1]
  • tablet hill[2]
  • west side of shatt en-nil[1]
  • business document[1]
  • contract[1]
  • creation[1]
  • economic text[1]
  • enki[1]
  • exorcism[1]
  • hymn[1]
  • inanna[1]
  • law[1]
  • lexical[1]
  • list[1]
  • liturgical text[1]
  • liturgy[2]
  • map[1]
  • mathematics[1]
  • medicine[1]
  • multiplication[1]
  • myth[1]
  • place name[1]
  • receipt[1]
  • rooster[1]
  • school text[2]
  • seal impression[1]
  • temple record[4]
  • akkadian language[199]
  • neo-sumerian language[1]
  • sumerian language[1,199]
  • baked clay[1]
  • clay[2,537]
  • gypsum[1]
  • lapis lazuli[1]
  • limestone[1]
  • stone[3]
  • baked[1]
  • inscribed[2]
  • unbaked[1]
  • yes[196]
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