Stone and Rock Inscriptions (A 01)

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Written sources of Sarduri I and Assyrian references to Sēduru (= Sarduri I): Synchronism: 830 BC = 29th year of Shalmaneser III
Assyrian Sources Urartian Sources
Shalmaneser III 014 [RIMA 3 A.0.102.14] lines 141b–146a: 29th year; turtanu Dayyān-Aššur; route/locations: Bīt Zamāni – pass of the city Amaš – river Arṣania; goal: Urarṭu (line 142) CTU A 01-01: object: stone blocks; fortification of Ṭušpa ("Sardursburg" / "Sardur's castle"); provenience: Van
Shalmaneser III 016 [RIMA 3 A.0.102.16] lines 228'-244': 29th year; as in Shalmaneser 014 [RIMA 3 A.0.102.14]; description of flight: ascent of rugged mountains (l. 237': šadê marṣi) CTU A 01-02: object: rock niche; establishing of state cult; provenience: Van Kalesi
Bibliography: Fuchs (2013); Roaf (2013); Salvini (1995: 34-38); Salvini (2004: 39-40).

Written Sources of Sarduri I and References in Assyrian Sources

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Birgit Christiansen

Birgit Christiansen, 'Stone and Rock Inscriptions (A 01)', Electronic Corpus of Urartian Texts (eCUT) Project, The eCUT Project, a sub-project of MOCCI, 2020 [http://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/ecut/urartianrulersandtheirinscriptions/sarduriisonoflutipria1/stoneandrockinscriptionsa01/]

 
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