Inscriptions

Only one inscription pertaining to the reign of Nabû-šumu-libūr is known today.

1

A short Akkadian inscription on a duck weight found at Nimrud states that this object weighed thirty minas and belonged to Nabû-šumu-libūr, "king of the world."

Access the composite text of Nabû-šumu-libūr 1 [http://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/ribo/babylon2/Q006276/].

Source

BM 091432 (1848-11-04, 0128)

Bibliography

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Further Information

Alexa Bartelmus

Alexa Bartelmus, 'Inscriptions', RIBo, Babylon 2: The Inscriptions of the Second Dynasty of Isin, The RIBo Project, a sub-project of MOCCI, 2017 [http://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/ribo/babylon2/rulers/nabushumulibur/inscriptions/]

 
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