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Purchased from J. H. Haynes, 1894

Accession Lot

  • Object[11]
  • yes[11]
  • no[11]
  • babylonian[11]
  • tablet[11]
  • iraq[10]
  • nippur[3]
  • tello[7]
  • middle babylonian period[1]
  • ur iii[9]
  • west side of shatt en-nil[1]
  • akkadian language[1]
  • sumerian language[10]
  • baked clay[1]
  • clay[10]
tablet

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CBS13132

CBS13132

Tablet

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CBS13130

CBS13130

Tablet

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CBS13129

CBS13129

Tablet

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CBS13128

CBS13128

Tablet

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CBS13127

CBS13127

Tablet

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CBS13126

CBS13126

Tablet

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CBS13125

CBS13125

Tablet

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CBS13131B

CBS13131B

Tablet

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CBS13124A

CBS13124A

Tablet

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CBS13123A

CBS13123A

Tablet

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CBS13517

CBS13517

Tablet

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