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Cuneiform Texts from Nimrud 6

ND 03447

ND 03447 (CTN 6, 103 [/atae/ctn6/P412281]), a triangular docket with a debt note with two incised pinwheel-shaped designs. Reproduced from CTN 6 p. 235 fig. 98.

This sub-project of the Archival Texts of the Assyrian Empire (ATAE) [/atae/] Project includes open-access versions of the 120 Neo-Assyrian texts published in S. Herbordt, R. Mattila, B. Parker(†), J.N. Postgate and D.J. Wiseman(†), Documents from the Nabu Temple and from Private Houses on the Citadel (Cuneiform Texts from Nimrud 6), London, 2019. The online corpus can be browsed by clicking this link [/atae/ctn6/corpus/]. A PDF of CTN 6 can be downloaded from the British Institute for the Study of Iraq (BISI) [http://www.bisi.ac.uk/sites/default/files/CTN%206_0.pdf] website.

The editions presented on ATAE/CTN 6 have been adapted from the source publication by Jamie Novotny and Poppy Tushingham from files kindly provided by Nicholas Postgate and the texts were lemmatized by Mikko Luukko.

Click here [/atae/ctn6/pager] to visit the ATAE/CTN 6 corpus, this link [/atae/kalhu/] to visit the ATAE Kalhu Portal, this link [/atae/] to visit the Main ATAE Portal, or this link [/atae/pager] to browse the entire ATAE corpus.

ATAE is a key component of the Archival Texts of the Middle East in Antiquity (ATMEA) sub-project of the LMU-Munich-based Munich Open-access Cuneiform Corpus Initiative [https://www.en.ag.geschichte.uni-muenchen.de/research/mocci/index.html] (MOCCI; directed by Karen Radner and Jamie Novotny). Funding for the ATAE corpus project has been provided by LMU Munich and the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (through the establishment of the Alexander von Humboldt Chair for Ancient History of the Near and Middle East).

For further details, see the "About the project" [/atae/abouttheproject/index.html] page.

 
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