A Fragment of a Synchronistic King List (VAT 11931)

A small fragment of a clay tablet (VAT 11931) discovered at Aššur by the Germans at the beginning of the twentieth century may be inscribed with a copy of a Synchronistic King List [https://www.livius.org/sources/content/anet/272-synchronic-king-list/].

VAT11931

What little survives on this sliver of clay may tentatively be read as follows:

  Lacuna     
1')  [N (years)] [šur-nādin-šumi]    [...]  
2')  [N (years)] Šū[zubu (Nergal-ušēzib)]   [...]  
3')  [N (years)] Šū[zubu (Mušēzib-Marduk)]   [...]  
4')  [N (years)] Sennach[erib]   [...]  
5')  [N (years)] Esar[haddon]   [...]  
6')  [N (years)] Ashur[banipal]   [...]  
7')  27 (years) [Erība-Adad (I)]  [...]  
8')  35 (years) [Aššur-uballiṭ (I)]  [...]  
9')  10 (years) [Enlil-nārārī]  [...]  
10')  12 (years) [Arik-dīn-ili]  [...]  
11')  [N+]13 (years) [Adad-nārārī (I)]  [...]  
12')  [N+]10 (years) [Shalmaneser (I)]  [...]  
13')  [N]+7 (years) [Tukultī-Ninurta (I)]  [...]  
  Lacuna     

Because the arrangement of the material presented above makes little chronological sense -- with the eighth- and seventh-century rulers appearing before their fourteenth- and thirteenth-century predecessors -- A. Kirk Grayson tentatively proposed that: (1) the contents were (originally) from a large four-column clay tablet inscribed with a Synchronistic King List [http://www.livius.org/k/kinglist/synchronic.html]; (2) the kings listed in lines 7'-13' may have come from the beginning lines from col. iii (the right column of the reverse face); and (3) the rulers listed in lines 1'-6' may have come from the final lines from col. iv (the left column of the reverse face) and had to be squeezed into a small space. Thus, Grayson's reworked hypothetical and problematic translation reads as follows:

  Lacuna     
iii 1')  27 (years) [Erība-Adad (I)]  [...]  
iii 2')  35 (years) [Aššur-uballiṭ (I)]  [...]  
iii 3')  10 (years) [Enlil-nārārī]  [...]  
iii 4')  12 (years) [Arik-dīn-ili]  [...]  
iii 5')  [N+]13 (years) [Adad-nārārī (I)]  [...]  
iii 6')  [N+]10 (years) [Shalmaneser (I)]  [...]  
iii 7')  [N]+7 (years) [Tukultī-Ninurta (I)]  [...]  
  Lacuna     
iv 1')   [...]  [N (years)] [šur-nādin-šumi]   
iv 2')   [...]  [N (years)] Šū[zubu (Nergal-ušēzib)]   
iv 3')   [...]  [N (years)] Šū[zubu (Mušēzib-Marduk)]   
iv 4')   [...]  [N (years)] Sennach[erib]   
iv 5')   [...]  [N (years)] Esar[haddon]   
iv 6')   [...]  [N (years)] Ashur[banipal]   
  Lacuna     

Selected Bibliography

Chen, F., Study on the Synchronistic King List from Ashur, Leiden/Boston: Brill, 2020.

Grayson, A.K., 'Königslisten und Chroniken. B. Akkadisch,' in: D.O. Edzard (ed.), Reallexikon der Assyriologie und Vorderasiatischen Archäologie 6/1–2, Berlin/New York: de Gruyter, 1980, pp. 121–122 §3.13.

Schroeder, O., Keilschrifttexte aus Assur verschiedenen Inhalts (= Wissenschaftliche Veröffentlichungen der Deutschen Orient-Gesellschaft 35), Leipzig: Hinrichs, 1920, no. 9.

Jamie Novotny

Jamie Novotny, 'A Fragment of a Synchronistic King List (VAT 11931)', The Royal Inscriptions of Assyria online (RIAo) Project, The RIAo Project, a sub-project of MOCCI, 2023 [http://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/riao/kinglists/synchronistickinglist/fragmentvat11931/]

 
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