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| ====Most Important Cuneiform Objects 61-70==== | ====Most Important Cuneiform Objects 61-70==== | ||
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| [[cross_bullman|{{ http:// | [[cross_bullman|{{ http:// | ||
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| A horde of objects which display interesting imagery and relation between object and text. [[cross_bullman|More information...]] | A horde of objects which display interesting imagery and relation between object and text. [[cross_bullman|More information...]] | ||
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| [[literary_catalogue|{{ http:// | [[literary_catalogue|{{ http:// | ||
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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...]] | 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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| [[astrolabe_b|{{ http:// | [[astrolabe_b|{{ http:// | ||
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| The best preserved text witness of a text known as ' | The best preserved text witness of a text known as ' | ||
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| [[middle_assyrian_literary_catalogue|{{ http:// | [[middle_assyrian_literary_catalogue|{{ http:// | ||
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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...]] | 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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| [[pedestal_tukulti_ninurta|{{ http:// | [[pedestal_tukulti_ninurta|{{ http:// | ||
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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...]] | 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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| [[zodiac_compilation_tablet|{{ : | [[zodiac_compilation_tablet|{{ : | ||
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| An annotated map of the Babylonian sky with associated omens and hemerology. [[zodiac_compilation_tablet|More information...]] | An annotated map of the Babylonian sky with associated omens and hemerology. [[zodiac_compilation_tablet|More information...]] | ||
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| [[graeco_babyloniaca|{{ : | [[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...]] | 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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| Esarhaddon develops a cryptic form of Assyrian hieroglyphs. [[abderdeen_black_stone|More information...]] | Esarhaddon develops a cryptic form of Assyrian hieroglyphs. [[abderdeen_black_stone|More information...]] | ||
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| [[ninurta_pagidat_dog_bite|{{ : | [[ninurta_pagidat_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...]] | A humorous text which mocks the medical profession and the comic possibilities of bilingual communication. [[ninurta_pagidat_dog_bite|More information...]] | ||
