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1001
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Source: IM -
Bibliography
1970 Hulin, Sumer 26 pp. 127-31 (photo, copy, edition)
1973 Schramm, EAK 2 p. 141 (study)
1982 Börker-Klähn, Bildstelen no. 168 (study)
1002
Forthcoming
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Source: BM 128355 (1932-12-10, 0612)
Bibliography
1932 Thompson, AAA 19 p. 103 and pl. LXXIX no. 219 (copy, edition)
1967 Borger, HKL 1 p. 527 (study)
1968 Lambert and Millard, Cat. p. 63 (study)
1976 Grayson, ARI 2 p. 64 n. 262 (study)
1984 Frame, ARRIM 2 p. 16 (study)
1991 Grayson, RIMA 2 p. 117 (study)
1003
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Source: BM 120429
Bibliography
1875 G. Smith, Assyrian Disc. pp. 141 and 430 (provenance)
1981 Reade, Iraq 43 pp. 151-52 and pl. XXc (photo, edition)
2001
This singular text is engraved on a stele (Ass 15712) in the row of steles
discovered at Assur. It is of Semiramis, wife of ŠamšI-Adad V and mother of
Adad-nārāri III.
Access the composite text [http://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/riao/Q004781/] of Adad-nārārī III 2001.
Source: Ass 15712
Bibliography
1913 Andrae, Stelenreihen no. 5 (photo, copy, edition)
1926 Luckenbill, ARAB 1 §§730-31 (translation)
1947 Böhl, Chrestomathy p. 18 no. 11 (copy)
1973 Schramm, EAK 2 p. 111 (study)
2002
Forthcoming
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Sources:
(1) BM 118888 (1856-09-09, 0064)
(2) BM 118889 (1856-09-09, 0065)
Bibliography
1861 1 R pl. 35 no. 2 (copy)
1885-88 Hommel, Geschichte Babyloniens und Assyriens p. 630 (translation)
1889 Abel, KB 1 pp. 192-93 and 217 (edition)
1890 Abel and Winckler, Keilschrifttexte p. 14 (copy)
1895 Meissner, Chrestomathie p. 10 (copy)
1897 Rassam, Asshur pp. 9-10 and opposite p. 12 (photo, provenance)
1907 Lehmann-Haupt, Materiaiien pp. 44-45 and pl. V no. 24 (study)
1909 Winckler, Textbuch pp. 27-28 (edition)
1911 Sarsowsky, Urkundenbuch p. 20 (copy)
1913 Andrae, Stelenreihen p. 15 n. 1 and pl. XII (study)
1920 Pinckert, LSS 3/4 no. 5 (edition)
1926 Luckenbill, ARAB 1 §§744-45 (translation)
1936 Gadd, Stones pp. 150-51 (provenance)
1938 Smith, Sculptures pls. III-IV (photo)
1957 Oates, Iraq 19 p. 29 (provenance)
1962 Strommenger and Hirmer, Mesopotamien Abb. 215 (photo)
1970 Strommenger, Rundskulptur pls. 8-9 and pp. 18-20 (photo)
1971 Eilers, Semiramis p. 34 (study)
1973 Schramm, EAK 2 pp. 116-17 (study)
1994 Watanabe, Acta Sumeroiogica 16 pp. 256-57 (edition)
2003
This text was engraved on a cylinder seal which belonged to Bēl-tarṣi-ilumma, a eunuch of
Adad-nārārī III. The text is known from impressions on clay sealings and a tablet from the
Governor's Palace at Calah found in room K. The seal itself has not
been recovered.
[Alexander Kudryavtsev]
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Sources:
(1) ND 00240(b)
(2) ND 00252(k)
(3) ND 00476
Bibliography
1955 Parker, Iraq 17 pp. 110-11 and pl. XXI no. 1 (photo, study)
1973 Postgate, Governor's Palace nos. 66, 170, and 171 (photo, copy, edition)
1990 Fadhil, Bagh. Mitt. 21 p. 481 (edition)
1992 Watanabe, Bagh. Mitt. 23 p. 365 and pl. 70d (photo, edition)
1993 Watanabe, Orient 29 pp. 112-13 and pl. 3 (copy, edition)
2004
This text is engraved on a mace head which belonged to Bēl-tarṣi-ilumma, a eunuch of Adad-nārārī III.
[Alexander Kudryavtsev]
Access the composite text [http://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/riao/Q004784/] of Adad-nārārī III 2004.
Source: Foroughi -
Bibliography
1962 Dossin, Iranica Antiqua 2 pp. 162-63 and pl. XXX no. 27 (photo, edition)
1967 Borger, HKL 1 p. 83 (study)
1969 Calmayer, Datierbare Bronzen p. 92 no. 45A and p. 166 no. 89 (edition)
1973 Schramm, EAK 2 p. 117 (study)
2005
This text is engraved on a cylinder seal of unknown provenance which belonged to Bēl-tarṣi-ilumma, a eunuch of Adad-nārārī III.
[Alexander Kudryavtsev]
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Source: MAF 14358
Bibliography
1900 Winckler, OLZ 3 433-34 (copy, edition, earlier bibliography)
1910 Ward, Seals no. 767 (copy, study)
1915 Scheil, RA 12 pp. 55-56 (copy, edition)
1927 Delaporte, Arethuse 4 pp. 62-63 and pl. VIII no. 25 (photo, study)
1938 Ungnad, RLA 2 p. 446b (study)
1987 Collon, First Impressions no. 342 (photo, study)
1992 Watanabe, Bagh. Mitt. 23 p. 365 and pl. 71a (photo, edition)
1993 Watanabe, Orient 29 p. 116 and pl. 4 (photo, edition)
2006
This text is engraved on a black stone cylinder of unknown provenance which belonged to
Nergal-ēriš, a eunuch of Adad-nārārī III. It is decorated with two white bands and has a hole
made lengthwise through the middle.
[Alexander Kudryavtsev]
Access the composite text [http://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/riao/Q004786/] of Adad-nārārī III 2006.
Source: NBC 03174
Bibliography
1990 Galter, Iraq 52 pp. 47-48 (photo, copy, edition)
1992 Watanabe, Bagh. Mitt. 23 p. 363 (copy, edition)
1993 Watanabe, Orient 29 p. 112 (copy, edition)
2007
This text is engraved on a stone mace found at Ashur. According to Weidner, this is a
dedicatory inscription to the god Nergal by Nergal-ēreš, a eunuch of Adad-nārārī III and "a
governor of the lands Ruṣapa, Laqê, (und) Suḫi", where Nergal-ēreš records an offering of a
large quantity of animals and wine to the gods Ashur and Adad.
[Alexander Kudryavtsev]
Access the composite text [http://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/riao/Q004787/] of Adad-nārārī III 2007.
Source: Ass 10274
Bibliography
1939-41 Weidner, AfO 13 p. 318 (study)
1990 Galter, Iraq 52 pp. 47-48 (study)
2008
This text is engraved on a cylinder seal which belonged to Aššur-bēla-uṣur, a eunuch of
Nergal-ēriš.
[Alexander Kudryavtsev]
Access the composite text [http://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/riao/Q004788/] of Adad-nārārī III 2008.
Source: Delaporte, Bibliothèque Nationale no. 354
Bibliography
1875 G. Smith, The Assyrian Eponym Canon (London) p. 82 (translation)
1910 Delaporte, Bibliothèque Nationale no. 354 (photo, edition)
1938 Ungnad, RLA 2 p. 457 (study)
1973 Postgate, Governor's Palace p. 10 n. 28 (edition)
1992 Watanabe, Bagh. Mitt. 23 pp. 363-64 and pl. 70b (photo, edition)
2009
This text is engraved on a cylinder seal. Its provenance is unknown. According to the
inscription, Birtāiia, a eunuch of Adad-nārārī, has granted the seal to Ištar-dūri, a eunuch of
Nergal-ilāiia, a field marshal and his "protector". There is an inscription of Nergal-ilāiia on a
stone duckweight from Nimrud (ND 4319, see George, Iraq 41 pp. 122 and 134 and pl. XVII
b-d).
[Alexander Kudryavtsev]
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Source: AO 03877
Bibliography
1923 Delaporte, CCL 2 pp. 165-66 and pl. 88 A678 (photo, copy, edition)
1932 Contenau, RA 29 p. 30 (edition)
1973 Schramm, EAK 2 p. 119 (study)
1987 Collon, First Impressions no. 343 (photo, edition)
1992 Watanabe, Bagh. Mitt. 23 p. 364 and pl. 70c (photo, edition)
1993 Watanabe, Orient 29 p. 115 and pl. 3 (photo, edition)
2010
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Sources: (1-2) King, AAA 2 pl. XXXVII
Bibliography
1909 King, AAA 2 pp. 185-86 and pl. XXXVII (exs. 1-2, photo, edition)
1912 Thompson, PSBA 34 pp. 66-74 and pls. IV-VI (exs. 1-2, photo, copy, edition)
1930 Thureau-Dangin, RA 27 pp. 11-21 (exs. 1-2, photo, copy, edition)
1936 Thureau-Dangin, Til Barsip pp. 141-51 and pl. XXXVII (exs. 1-2, photo, copy, edition)
1953 Malamat, BASOR 129 p. 26 (study)
1973 Schramm, EAK 2 pp. 120-21 (exs. 1-2, study)
1987 Engel, Dämonen pp. 57-58 and 245 (study)
1990 Bunnens, Tell Ahmar (provenance, study)
2011
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Source: VA 03295
Bibliography
1907 Lehmann-Haupt, Materialien pp. 45-47 and 177 (photo, edition)
1907 Ungnad, VAS l no. 69 (copy)
1930 Thureau-Dangin, RA 27 p. 12 (study)
1973 Schramm, EAK 2 pp. 121-22 (study)
2012
Forthcoming
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Source: VA 05057 (Ass 14709)
Bibliography
1922 Schroeder, KAH 2 no. 26 (copy)
1922 Luckenbill, ARAB 1 §56 (translation)
1934 Thureau-Dangin, RA 31 p. 85 (study)
1945-51 Weidner, AfO 15 p. 96 (sludy)
1964 Borger, EAK 1 p. 27 (study)
1973 Schramm, EAK 2 p. 121 (study)
2013
This text is engraved on a stone bead which provenance is probably the Ashur temple at
Ashur. According to the text, the bead was dedicated to the god Ashur by Šamšī-ilu, a field
marshal.
[Alexander Kudryavtsev]
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Source: BM 089106 (1884-02-11, 0490)
Bibliography
1987 Reade, ARRIM 5 p. 53 (copy, edition)
1994 Watanabe, Acta Sumerologica 16 p. 248 (edition)
2014
This text is engraved on the edge of a golden bowl found in a tomb in the palace area at
Kalhu. The text records that the bowl is a property of Šamšī-ilu, a
field marshal.
[Alexander Kudryavtsev]
Access the composite text [http://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/riao/Q004794/] of Adad-nārārī III 2014.
Source: Fadhil, Bagh. Mitt. 21 p. 482
Bibliography
1990 Fadhil, Bagh. Mitt. 21 p. 482 (edition)
2015
This text is engraved on a cylinder seal. It records that the seal is a property of Nabû-šarra-
uṣur, a eunuch of Adad-nārārī.
[Alexander Kudryavtsev]
Access the composite text [http://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/riao/Q004795/] of Adad-nārārī III 2015.
Source: Ashm 1922-0061
Bibliography
1966 Buchanan, Catalogue Ashmolean 1 no. 633 (photo, study)
1987 Collon, First Impressions no. 554 (photo, study)
1992 Watanabe, Bagh. Mitt. 23 p. 365 and pl. 71b (photo, edition)
1993 Watanabe, Orient 29 p. 116 and pl. 4 (photo, edition)
2016
This text is engraved on a cylinder seal. It records that the seal was dedicated to the goddess
Gula by Pān-Aššur-lāmur, a governor of Baltil (Ashur), for his own life and for the life of
Adad-nārārī.
[Alexander Kudryavtsev]
Access the composite text [http://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/riao/Q004796/] of Adad-nārārī III 2016.
Source: Ashm 1932-0319
Bibliography
1966 Buchanan, Catalogue Ashmolean 1 no. 630 (photo, study)
1986 Paley, Bib. Mes. 21 pp. 213-14 and pl. 48 (photo, study)
1993 Watanabe, Orient 29 p. 126 and pl. 8 (photo, edition)
1994 Watanabe, Acta Sumerologica 16 pp. 239-40 and 259 (photo, edition)
2017
This text is engraved on a cylinder seal. It records that the seal is a property of Bēl-daiiānī, a
eunuch of Adad-nārārī.
[Alexander Kudryavtsev]
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Source: Hallo and Porada, Festschrift Mayer-Opificius p. 267 fig. 4
Bibliography
1994 Hallo and Porada, Festschrift Mayer-Opificius pp. 260-64 and 267 fig. 4 (edition, photo)
1994 Watanabe, NABU 1994/71 (edition)