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| ====Most Important Cuneiform Objects 81-90==== | ====Most Important Cuneiform Objects 81-90==== | ||
| [[objects71to80|[Previous 10 objects]]][[the_one_hundred_most_important_cuneiform_objects|[Back to main page]]][[objects91to100|[Final 10 objects]]] | [[objects71to80|[Previous 10 objects]]][[the_one_hundred_most_important_cuneiform_objects|[Back to main page]]][[objects91to100|[Final 10 objects]]] | ||
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| + | 81. Babylonian Map of the World | ||
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| + | 82. Nippur Map | ||
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| //Period//: Neo-Assyrian (ca. 911-612 BC) \\ | //Period//: Neo-Assyrian (ca. 911-612 BC) \\ | ||
| //Current location//: British Museum, London \\] | //Current location//: British Museum, London \\] | ||
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| + | [[diviners_ritual|{{ http:// | ||
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| + | One of a handful known inscriptions on gold, this object was found buried in a cache in the foundations of the palace of Sargon II at Dur-Sharrukin (modern Khorsabad). [[Gold Foundation Tablet|More information...]] | ||
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| + | //Period//: Neo-Assyrian \\ | ||
| + | //Current location//: Louvre Museum, Paris, France \\ | ||
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| + | 85. East India Company Inscription | ||
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| + | 86. Tiglat-pileser prism | ||
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| + | Deeds and undertakings of the Neo-Assyrian kings are commemorated among others on large prisms. This famous prism with an annalistic text was used as proof for the successful decipherment of cuneiform. | ||
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| + | //Period//: Middle Assyrian \\ | ||
| + | //Current location//: British Museum, London (BM 91033) \\] | ||
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| + | 87. Emar Foot imprint of a child | ||
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| + | 88. Ebla Diplomatic letter (Enna-Dagan) | ||
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| + | 89. The Old Elamite Treaty of Naram-Sin | ||
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| + | //Period//: Old Akkadian\\ | ||
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| + | The first explicit Elamite witness to long-standing political tensions and cultural interactions between Mesopotamia and its neighbours to the East. [[The Old Elamite Treaty of Naram-Sin|More information...]] | ||
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| + | The only known cuneiform tablet that records a text solely in Aramaic, this work contains three incantations. [[Aramaic Incantation in Akkadian|More information...]] | ||
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| + | //Period//: Hellenistic(? | ||
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