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 ====Most Important Cuneiform Objects 61-70==== ====Most Important Cuneiform Objects 61-70====
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 +[[http://cdli.ox.ac.uk/wiki/doku.php?id=daiva_inscription_xerxes|61. The Daiva inscription of Xerxes]]
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 +With the help of Ahuramazda, Xerxes roots out 'false religions'. [[daiva_inscription_xerxes|More information...]]
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 +//Artifact//: \\ 
 +//Provenience//: \\ 
 +//Period//: Achaemenid (547-331 BC)\\ 
 +//Current location//: \\ 
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 +[[cross_bullman|{{ http://cdli.ox.ac.uk/images/ma_hoard.jpg?100|}}]]
 +[[http://cdli.ox.ac.uk/wiki/doku.php?id=cross_bullman|62. A cross for the bull-man]]
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 +A horde of objects which display interesting imagery and relation between object and text. [[cross_bullman|More information...]]
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 +//Artifact//: Bronze cross\\ 
 +//Provenience//: Assur\\ 
 +//Period//: Middle Assyrian (ca. 1400-1000 BC)\\ 
 +//Current location//: Vorderasiatisches Museum, Berlin\\ 
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 +[[literary_catalogue|{{ http://cdli.ox.ac.uk/images/P255993_detail.jpg?100|}}]]
 +[[http://cdli.ox.ac.uk/wiki/doku.php?id=literary_catalogue|63. A literary catalog]]
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 +The incipits of Sumerian literary texts are contained in this catalogue, which may have been a mere inventory of may reflect the curriculum in Old Babylonian Nippur. [[literary_catalogue|More information...]]
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 +//Artifact//: Clay tablet\\ 
 +//Provenience//: Nippur\\ 
 +//Period//: Late Old Babylonian (ca 1800-1595 BC)\\ 
 +//Current location//: University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Philadelphia (UM 29-15-155)\\ 
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 +[[astrolabe_b|{{ http://cdli.ox.ac.uk/images/P281769_detail.jpg?100|}}]]
 +[[http://cdli.ox.ac.uk/wiki/doku.php?id=astrolabe_b|64. Astrolabe B]]
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 +The best preserved text witness of a text known as 'Astrolabe B' contains a bilingual menology of each month of the year as well as a star catalogue. [[astrolabe_b|More information...]]
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 +//Artifact//: Clay tablet\\ 
 +//Provenience//: Assur\\ 
 +//Period//: Middle Assyrian (ca. 1400-1000 BC)\\ 
 +//Current location//: \\  
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 +[[middle_assyrian_literary_catalogue|{{ http://cdli.ox.ac.uk/images/P282615_detail.jpg?100|}}]]
 +[[http://cdli.ox.ac.uk/wiki/doku.php?id=middle_assyrian_literary_catalogue|65. Middle Assyrian Literary Catalogue]]
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 +This is the most extensive catalogue of hymns and songs originally containing the initial words of about 400 such songs. [[middle_assyrian_literary_catalogue|More information...]]
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 +//Artifact//: Clay tablet\\ 
 +//Provenience//: Assur\\ 
 +//Period//: Middle Assyrian (ca. 1400-1000 BC)\\ 
 +//Current location//: Vorderasiatisches Museum, Berlin \\  
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 +[[pedestal_tukulti_ninurta|{{ http://cdli.ox.ac.uk/images/ma_tukultininurta.jpg?100|}}]]
 +[[http://cdli.ox.ac.uk/wiki/doku.php?id=pedestal_tukulti_ninurta|66. The pedestal of Tukulti-Ninurta I]]
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 +A cult object with an intriguing representation of divinity, and a major innovation in Assyrian narrative art. [[pedestal_tukulti_ninurta|More information...]]
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 +//Artifact//: Stone monument\\ 
 +//Provenience//: Assur\\ 
 +//Period//: Middle Assyrian (ca. 1400-1000 BC)\\ 
 +//Current location//: Vorderasiatisches Museum, Berlin\\ 
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 +[[zodiac_compilation_tablet|{{ :image.jpg?100|}}]]
 +[[http://cdli.ox.ac.uk/wiki/doku.php?id=zodiac_compilation_tablet|67. Zodiac Compilation Tablet]]
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 +An annotated map of the Babylonian sky with associated omens and hemerology. [[zodiac_compilation_tablet|More information...]]
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 +//Artifact//: Clay tablet\\ 
 +//Provenience//: Uruk, modern Warka\\ 
 +//Period//: Hellenistic (323-63 BC)\\ 
 +//Current location//: Louvre Museum, Paris (AO 6448) and Vorderasiatisches Museum, Berlin (VAT 7487)\\  
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 +[[graeco_babyloniaca|{{ :image.jpg?100|}}]]
 +[[http://cdli.ox.ac.uk/wiki/doku.php?id=graeco_babyloniaca|68. Graeco Babyloniaca]]
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 +A unique group of cuneiform tablets with Greek transliterations on the reverse which give a window onto the decline of cuneiform writing. [[graeco_babyloniaca|More information...]]
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 +//Artifact//: Clay tablet\\ 
 +//Provenience//: \\ 
 +//Period//: Hellenistic (323-63 BC)\\ 
 +//Current location//: British Museum, London and Ashmolean Museum, Oxford\\ 
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 +[[abderdeen_black_stone|{{ http://www.cdli.ucla.edu/dl/photo/pnnn.jpg?100|}}]]
 +[[http://cdli.ox.ac.uk/wiki/doku.php?id=abderdeen_black_stone|69. Lord Aberdeen's Black Stone]]
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 +Esarhaddon develops a cryptic form of Assyrian hieroglyphs. [[abderdeen_black_stone|More information...]]
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 +//Artifact//: Stone monument\\ 
 +//Provenience//: Nineveh\\ 
 +//Period//: Neo-Assyrian (ca. 911-612 BC)\\ 
 +//Current location//: \\ 
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 +[[ninurta_pagidat_dog_bite|{{ :image.jpg?100|}}]]
 +[[http://cdli.ox.ac.uk/wiki/doku.php?id=ninurta_pagidat_dog_bite|70. Ninurta-paqidat's Dog Bite]]
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 +A humorous text which mocks the medical profession and the comic possibilities of bilingual communication. [[ninurta_pagidat_dog_bite|More information...]]
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 +//Artifact//: Clay tablet\\ 
 +//Provenience//: \\ 
 +//Period//: Neo-Babylonian (ca. 626-539 BC)\\ 
 +//Current location//: \\ 
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