Inscriptions

Erība-Marduk 1   Erība-Marduk 2  

1
EribaMarduk_1.jpg

BM 091433 © The Trustees of the British Museum

This short inscription is written on a duck weight made of a green stone (syenite or basalt), measuring around 32 cm long and weighing about 15 kilograms. The weight, now in the British Museum, was found by Sir Austen Henry Layard in the Northwest Palace at Nimrud, where it was probably brought as booty by an Assyrian ruler after an incursion into Babylonia, as for Nabû-šumu-libūr 1 [http://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/ribo/babylon2/rulers/nabushumulibur/inscriptions/index.html].
The Akkadian inscription records the value of the weight, consisting in thirty minas, and the belonging of the object to the Palace of Erība-Marduk, presented as "king of Babylon."

Access the composite text [http://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/ribo/babylon6/Q006300] of Erība-Marduk 1.

Source

BM 091433 (1840-04-04, 0004)

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2

This short inscription is written on a fragmentary black basalt duck weight measuring around 14 x 11 cm. The weight, now in the Iraq Museum, was found in 1973 during the German excavation conducted at Uruk in the area of the Gareus temple.
The short Akkadian inscription, mentioning the belonging to Erība-Marduk, is only partially preserved but can be restored on the basis of the Erība-Marduk 1 text.

Access the composite text [http://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/ribo/babylon6/Q006301] of Erība-Marduk 2.

Source

IM — (W 23428)

Bibliography

Edition

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Further Information

Giulia Lentini

Giulia Lentini, 'Inscriptions', RIBo, Babylon 6: The Inscriptions of the Period of the Uncertain Dynasties, The RIBo Project, a sub-project of MOCCI, 2018 [http://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/ribo/babylon6/earlyfirstmillenniumrulers/eribamarduk/inscriptions/]

 
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