Inscriptions

A 10-1   A 10-2   A 10-3   A 10-4   A 10-5   A 10-6   A 10-7  

Map 10

Map showing the distribution of the stone inscriptions of Rusa, son of Sarduri II, in: Mirjo Salvini, CTU I: 494.

Rusa, son of Sarduri / ass. Sarduri

Synchronisms: see portal page "Introduction"

Assyrian Sources: see portal page "Introduction"

Urartian Sources

Stone inscriptions

CTU A 10-01: gaining control of the land Uelikuḫi; construction of a Gate for the God Ḫaldi and of a fortress named "Fortress / City of the God Ḫaldi"; object: stone block; provenience: Kamo

CTU A 10-02: annalistic text (short notes on campaigns); construction of fortresses one of which is named "Fortress / City of the God Ḫaldi"; providing administration for the region by installing a governor; object: rock inscription; provenience: Tsovinar

CTU A 10-03: annalistic text (short notes on campaigns); probably providing votive offerings to the god Ḫaldi in Muṣaṣir and gaining control over Muṣaṣir; object: stele; provenience: Movana

CTU A 10-04: annalistic text (short notes on campaigns); campaign and gaining control over Muṣaṣir; object: stele; provenience: Mergeh Karvan

CTU A 10-05: annalistic text (short notes on campaigns); probably providing votive offerings to Ḫaldi in Muṣaṣir campaign and gaining control over Muṣaṣir; object: stele; provenience: Topzawa

CTU A 10-06: establishing of state cult rituals; object: slab; provenience: Mahmudabad

CTU A 10-07: erection of a stele for the god Teišeba; object: stele; provenience: Van

Inscriptions on metal objects

CTU B 10-1: bronze shield; Urartian inscription; votive offering to the god Ḫaldi; provenience: Karmir Blur

CTU B 10-2: bronze cup; Urartian inscription; statement of ownership; provenience: Karmir Blur

CTU B 10-3A-C: bronze cups; Urartian inscription; statement of ownership; provenience: Karmir Blur


Literature: Salvini (1995: 78-99); CTU I: 493-532; CTU III: 275-321; Fuchs (2012); Kroll et al. (2012: 17); Roaf (2012).

A 10-1

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A 10-2

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A 10-3

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A 10-4

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A 10-5

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A 10-6

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A 10-7

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Birgit Christiansen

Birgit Christiansen, 'Inscriptions', Electronic Corpus of Urartian Texts (eCUT) Project, The eCUT Project, 2018 [http://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/ecut/urartianrulersandchronology/rusasonofsarduriiia10/inscriptions/]

 
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