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STT 048

  • CDLI P338366
  • Collection no.: AMM —
  • Excavation no.: SU 1952, 331
  • Primary publication(s): STT 048

Provenance

  • Provenience: Sultantepe (Huzirina) (Pleiades ID: 249509021)
  • Archive: 001 - Qurdi-Nergal Archive

Object Details

  • Object type: tablet
  • Material: clay
  • Script: Neo-Assyrian

Text Details

  • Language: Akkadian
  • Genre: Administrative
  • Subgenre: Accounts

Date

  • Period: Neo-Assyrian
  • Reign: Ashurbanipal (668–ca. 631 BC)
  • Dated: no
  • Proposed Date: after 635*

STT 048 [Accounts]

Obverse
oo NaN  (start of obverse missing)
o 1'o 1'

24 ANŠE ina lìb-[bi ...]

24 imāru from (it) [...]

o 2'2'

mx-[...]

PN;

o 3'3'

4 ANŠE gi-nu-u x [... m...]-x-DINGIR

4 imāru, regular offering ... [...]...-ili.


o 4'4'

20 ANŠE gišGEŠTIN x [... m]mu-šal-lim-[]-šur

20 imāru wine ... [...] Mušallim-Aššur;

o 5'5'

16 ANŠE ina lìb-bi x [...] DI? A? x x

16 imāru from (it) ... [...] ... ;

o 6'6'

x ANŠE gi-nu-u [...] x [...]

n imāru, regular offering [...] ... [...].


o 7'7'

1 ANŠE 6(BÁN) gišGEŠTIN [... m]-šur-GAR--[re]

1 imāru 6 sūtu, wine [...] Aššur-garuʾa-nere;

o 8'8'

MU.AN.NA x [...]-dUTU [...]

year ... [...]-Šamaš [...];

o 9'9'

10 ANŠE gišGEŠTIN [...] x x [...] RU?

10 imāru, wine [...] ... [...] ... .


o 10'10'

15 ANŠE giš[...] RU?

15 imāru ... [...] ...;

o 11'11'

10 ANŠE [... m...]-bi-DINGIR

10 imāru [...] ...bi-ili;

o 12'12'

4 ANŠE gi-[nu-u ...]

4 imāru, regular offering [...].


o 13'13'

36 ANŠE [...] x [...]

36 imāru [...] ... [...];

o 14'14'

32 ANŠE [...]

32 imāru [...];

o 15'15'

4 [...]

4 [...].

(rest of obverse missing)
Reverse
rr NaN  (start of reverse missing)
r 1'r 1'

A x [...]

... [...]

r 2'2'

mdx-[...]-KALAan [...]

...-dan [...].

r 3'3'

30 GÍN-MEŠ x-ru a-na mx-x-x [...]

30 shekels ... for PN [...],

r 4'4'

ina lim-<me> mmu-šal-lim--šur [(...)]

in the eponymy of Mušallim-Aššur (639* BC).

r 5'5'

33 GÍN-MEŠ ina lìb-bi 2 GU₄.APIN-MEŠ [...]

33 shekels from (it for) 2 draft oxen [...];

r 6'6'

8 GÍN-MEŠ ina lìb-bi gu₄mu-u-ru É x [...]

8 shekels from (it for) a calf of the house ... [...]

r 7'7'

ina IGI d30 šá ina MÚRU IRI e-lu-u-ni

in front of the god Sin, who went up from the middle of the city;

r 8'8'

10 GÍN-MEŠ ana mli-i-ti-DINGIR ka-ṣir IRI?

10 shekels for the city tailor Lit-ili,

r 9'9'

ina lim-me m-šur-ŠU-GURra

in the eponymy of Aššur-gimilli-tere (638* BC).

r 10'10'

5 GÍN-MEŠ ana msi-in-qi-15 laḫ-ḫi-ni

5 shekels for the miller Sinqi-Issar,

r 11'11'

ina lim-me mdza-ba₄-ba₄-SU

in the eponymy of Zababa-eriba (637* BC).

r 12'12'

5 GÍN-[MEŠ ina] lìb-bi MUNUS šá ina IGI mma-ti--se- ENGAR

5 shekels from (it for) the woman who was in the presence of the farmer Matiʾ-Seʾ,

r 13'13'

[ina] lim-me m30-MAN-PAB

in the eponymy of Sin-šarru-uṣur (636* BC).

r 14'14'

5 GÍN-MEŠ ana mzab-da-a SANGA lim-me mEN-lu-u--ri

5 shekels for the priest Zabda, (in) the eponymy of Bel-lu-dari (635* BC).

r 15'15'

6 GÍN-MEŠ [ina] lìb-bi [a]-na APIN-MEŠ mx-x-EN-NAM?

6 shekels from (it) for the seed ploughs of ...-bel-šimti,

r 16'16'

a-na SANGA [...] EN x NI I

for the priest [...] ... .

r 17'17'

4 GÍN-MEŠ ana m[...] 1 GÍN-<<MEŠ>> ina ŠÀ? a-na x [...]  ; ?[...]

4 shekels for PN, 1 shekel from (it) for ... [...], the [...].

r 18'18'

1 GÍN-<<MEŠ>> [...] x IRI? x [...] È?ni

1 shekel [...] ... [...] were paid.

(rest of reverse missing)
Left
l.e. 1l.e. 1

[(...)] 10 GÍN-MEŠ mGIN-i laḫ-ḫi-nu ša d30

10 shekels (for) Keni, the miller of Sin.

l.e. 22

[(...)] ut?-ru? .BABBAR x GÍN-MEŠ ina lìb-bi ana? uduNIM-MEŠ

The surplus of silver, n shekels from (it) for spring lambs.

l.e. 33

[(...)] PAP 4 MA.NA 6? GÍN-MEŠ .BABBAR È

Total: 4 minas, 6 shekels of silver were paid.


Created and lemmatized by Greta Van Buylaere for the AHRC-funded Geography of Knowledge in Assyria and Babylonia: A Diachronic Analysis of Four Scholarly Libraries Project (GKAB), 2009, a sub-project of the Corpus of Ancient Mesopotamian Scholarship (CAMS) Project, directed by Eleanor Robson. The annotated edition is released under the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license 3.0. Please cite this page as http://oracc.org/atae/P338366/.