Abstract
In this paper four votive royal inscriptions from the Princeton University Library collection are published in transliteration, translation and hand copy.The inscriptions were written on nail-shaped cones and a barrel-shaped cylinder, and belong to Ur-Bau, Gudea, Sîn-kāšid and Nebuchadnezzar II, all of which have known parallels.
Keywords: Ur-Bau; Gudea; Sîn-kāšid; Nabû-kudurrī-uṣur II (Nebuchadnezzar II); nail-shaped cones; barrel-shaped cylinder; Second Dynasty of Lagaš; Eninnu temple in Lagaš; Eanna temple in Uruk; Ebabbar temple in Sippar
Online erschienen: 2014-01-09
Erschienen im Druck: 2013-12
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Keywords for this article
Ur-Bau;
Gudea;
Sîn-kāšid;
Nabû-kudurrī-uṣur II (Nebuchadnezzar II);
nail-shaped cones;
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