Til-Barsip 13 [sales document (person)]

Obverse
o 1o 1

NA₄.KIŠIB mta-ba-a-[(a)]

(1) Seal of Tabaya, the owner of the man being sold.

o 22

EN SUM-ni


two stamp seal impressions

o 33

mpa-an-si-i ARAD-šú

(3) The šakintu-manageress has contracted acquired Pan-Seʾ, his slave, for two minas and five shekels of silver. The complete price is paid. That man is purchased and acquired. Any revocation, lawsuit or litigation is void.

o 44

up-piš-ma .šá-kín-

o 55

ina ŠÀ-bi 1/2 MA.NA 05 GÍN .BABBAR

o 66

il- kas-pu ga-mur

o 77

ta-din šu-a-

o 88

za-rip laq-

o 99

tu-a-ru de-e-nu

o 1010

DUG₄.DUG₄ la-áš-šú

o 1111

man-nu šá ina ur-kiš

(11) Whoever in future, at any time, violates (the contract) shall return the money tenfold to its owner. Should he litigate in his lawsuit, he will not succeed.

o 1212

ina ma-te-<ma> ib-ba-lak--

o 1313

kat-u-ni kas-pu

o 1414

a-na 10-te ana EN-šú GUR

Reverse
r 15r 15

ina de-ni-šú DUG₄.DUG₄-ma

r 1616

la i-laq-


r 1717

IGI mid-ri-i

(17) Witness: Idrî, son of Hamataya.

r 1818

A mḫa-ma-ta-a

r 1919

IGI msi-me-MAN *.AGRIG!?

(19) Witness: Sime-šarru, the steward.

r 2020

IGI ma-a-am-me

(20) Witness: Aya-amme, son of Tabalaya.

r 2121

DUMU mtab-URU-a-a

r 2222

IGI m[10?]--A

(22) Witness: [Adad]-nadin-apli, son of Malimeni.

r 2323

DUMU mma-li-me-ni

r 2424

IGI m15-BÀD

(24) Witness: Issar-duri, son of Samiraya.

r 2525

DUMU msa-mir-a-a

r 2626

IGI mSUḪUŠ-15

(26) Witness: Ubru-Issar.

r 2727

IGI mdPA-u-a

(27) Witness: Nabûʾa.

r 2828

IGI m10-DINGIR-a-a

(28) Witness: Adad-ilaya.

r 2929

IGI mza-bi-ni

(29) Witness: Zabinu.

r 3030

ITI.GU₄ UD-21-KAM

(30) Month Ayyāru (II), 21st day, eponym year of Šamaš-da[ʾʾin]anni.

r 3131

lim-mu mdšá-maš-da-[in]-an-ni


Adapted from Stephanie Dalley, “Neo-Assyrian Tablets from Til Barsib," Abr-Nahrain 34 (1996–97) pp. 66–99, by Jamie Novotny and Poppy Tushingham (2021) for the Munich Open-access Cuneiform Corpus Initiative (MOCCI), which is funded by LMU Munich and the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation at the Historisches Seminar - Abteilung Alte Geschichte of Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. The text was lemmatized by Jamie Novotny and the English translation was adapted by Poppy Tushingham from Dalley’s translation. The online edition is released under the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license 3.0. Please cite this page as http://oracc.org/atae/P522604/.