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The Stele of Adad-nērārī III and Nergal-ēreš from Dūr-Katlimmu (Tell Šaiḫ Ḥamad)
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Karen Radner
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July 26, 2013
Abstract
A Neo-Assyrian royal stele from Dūr-Katlimmu, modern Tell Šaiḫ Ḥamad in Syria, bears two cuneiform inscriptions, one in the name of Adad-nērārī III of Assyria (r. 810–783 BC), the other in the name of Nergal-ēreš, governor of the Assyrian province of Raṣappa. Both inscriptions concern the god Salmānu and his temple at Dūr-Katlimmu for whose reconstruction and refurbishment Adad-nērārī and Nergal-ēreš take credit.
Keywords: Lycian; Adad-nērārī III (king); Nergal-ēreš (official); Dūr-Katlimmu (city); Neo-Assyrian inscription
Published Online: 2013-07-26
Published in Print: 2012-12
© by Akademie Verlag, Berlin, Germany
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Keywords for this article
Lycian;
Adad-nērārī III (king);
Nergal-ēreš (official);
Dūr-Katlimmu (city);
Neo-Assyrian inscription
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