Browse Texts by Month and Day

Click on the month name below to browse the texts composed during that specific time of the year.

I  Nisannu [/atae/nisannu]  March–April VII  Tašrītu [/atae/taszritu]  September–October
II  Ayyāru [/atae/ayyaru]  April–May VIII  Araḫsamna [/atae/arahsamna]  October–November
III  Simānu [/atae/simanu]  May–June IX  Kislīmu [/atae/kislimu]  November–December
IV  Duʾūzu [/atae/duuzu]  June–July X  Ṭebētu, Kanūnu [/atae/kanunu]  December–January
V  Abu [/atae/abu]  July–August XI  Šabāṭu [/atae/szabatu]  January–February
VI  Ulūlu [/atae/ululu]  August–September XII  Addaru [/atae/addaru]  February–March
VI₂  Intercalary Ulūlu [/atae/ululu2]   XII₂  Intercalary Addaru [/atae/addaru2]

There are numerous texts whose dates are partially preserved. Click here [/atae/month_missing] to browse the texts whose month information is completely damaged.


Click on the day of the month number below to browse the texts written on that specific day of the month.

01 [/atae/day_01]  02 [/atae/day_02]  03 [/atae/day_03]  04 [/atae/day_04]  05 [/atae/day_05]  06 [/atae/day_06]  07 [/atae/day_07]  08 [/atae/day_08]  09 [/atae/day_09]  10 [/atae/day_10]  11 [/atae/day_11]  12 [/atae/day_12]  13 [/atae/day_13]  14 [/atae/day_14]  15 [/atae/day_15]  
16 [/atae/day_16]  17 [/atae/day_17]  18 [/atae/day_18]  19 [/atae/day_19]  20 [/atae/day_20]  21 [/atae/day_21]  22 [/atae/day_22]  23 [/atae/day_23]  24 [/atae/day_24]  25 [/atae/day_25]  26 [/atae/day_26]  27 [/atae/day_27]  28 [/atae/day_28]  29 [/atae/day_29]  30 [/atae/day_30]  

There are numerous texts whose dates are partially preserved. Click here [/atae/day_missing] to browse the texts whose day information is partially or completely damaged.


Click on the links in the ATAE left-hand menu to browse texts dated by specific reigns and years.

Jamie Novotny

Jamie Novotny, 'Browse Texts by Month and Day', Archival Texts of the Assyrian Empire (ATAE), The ATAE Project, a sub-project of MOCCI, 2022 [http://oracc.org/atae/browsetextsbydate/]

 
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