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Period
Language
Provenance
Object
Genre
Ur III
Sumerian
Umma
Tablet
Date
Dates Referenced
Measurements
Seal
SS07 - 00 - 00
S
Owner
Museum No.
Accession No.
Excavation No.
Christie's (auction house), London, United Kingdom
Publication
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2000 Christie's NYC 2000.12.07 Sale 9540 Lot 675 no. 5 Auction (P
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2021 ePSD P330230 Resource (T
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––– CDLI P330230 Resource 
Author of Transliteration
Transliteration of text 
2000 Owen, D.I. ( Christie's NYC 2000.12.07 Sale 9540 Lot 675 no. 5 ) 
Revision of text 
2001→ Molina, M. ( BDTNS ) 
Remarks
Transliteration provided by D.I. Owen after Christie's Catalogue 2000/12/07, Lots 674-676, pp. 193-195, photos. Arinna 9450.
[M. Molina]
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«THIRTEEN CUNEIFORM TABLETS AND A CONE
Circa 2111-330 B.C.
Including twelve tablets from the Third Dynasty of Ur (2111-2003 B.C.): one from Puzrish-Dagan during the reign of Shulgi (2053 B.C.) recording the offering of ewes and goats; one from Umma during the reign of Amar-Suena (2029 B.C.) recording the purchase of a servant girl; one from Puzrish-Dagan from the reign of Shu-Sin (2035 B.C.) recording the purchase of four lambs from four different sources; one from Umma during the reign of Shu-Sin (2035 B.C.) recording the delivery of flour as remuneration for a journey, with the seal of the scribe; one from Umma during the reign of Amar-Suena (2043 B.C.) recording the disbursement of cut logs for a physician and for a general, with the seal of a governor; another from Umma from the same reign (2040 B.C.) recording the receipt of two sheep carcasses, with a seal of the scribe; another from Umma from the same reign (2041 B.C.) recording the wages for two servant girls in the bread mills pressing sesame oil, with the seal of the scribe; another from Umma from the same reign (2038 B.C.) recording the receipt of bushels of reeds, with the seal of the scribe; one from Umma from the reign of Shu-Sin (2033 B.C.) recording five days worth of barley flour rations, with the seal of the governor; another from Umma from the same reign (2024 B.C.) recording six days worth of barley flour rations, with the seal of the governor; another from Umma from the same reign (2027 B.C.) recording the use of labor for ten days to haul a boat from Umma to Nippur and to bring oil to the palace, with the seal of the scribe; another from Umma from the same reign (2029 B.C.) recording the use of 390 workers for harvesting barley, with the seal of the scribe; together with a foundation cone from a building in Lagash during the governorship of Namhani (2115 B.C.); and a tablet from the Achaemenid Period (550-330 B.C.) preserving eighteen lines concerning a sale
3½ in. (8.9 cm) long for the cone (14)»
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Text
 
390 guruš u4 1-še3
še-gurx-a (=ŠE.KIN)
ugula Ur-Gu2-de3-na
kišib Lu2-dHa-ia3
r.   (Seal)
mu dŠu-dSuen / lugal-e ma-da Za-/ab-ša-liki ba-/hul
 
Seal 1  Lu2-dHa-ia3
dub-sar
dumu Ur-E11-e šuš3