Position in chronology
SAA 06 280. A Fragmentary Estate Sale (673-I) (ADD 0431)
Translation · reference
High confidence(1) Seal of [...]-ahhe son of Marduk-ereš, (2) owner of [the fields], houses, gardens, and people being sold. (cylinder seal impression) (3) An estate [......] (Break) (r 1) [Wi]tne[ss ......]. (r 2) Witness [......]. (r 3) Witness [......]. (r 4) Witness [......]. (r 5) Witness [......]. (r 6) Witness S[i......]. (r 7) A total of [......]. (r 8) Witness Nab[û-......]. (r 9) Witness Nabû-tak[lak, ...]. (r 10) Witness Ham[..., ...] of the king. (r 11) Witness Aššur-šarru-[uṣur, ...]. (r 12) Witness Nabû-e[ṭir-......]. (r 13) Witness Nabû-šezib, [... of] Arrapha. (r 14) Witness Azi-i[l, ...]. (r 15) Month N[isan (I), ...]th day, epon[ym year of A]tar-il, [gover]nor of Lah[iru].
Source: Kwasman, T. & Parpola, S. 1991. Legal Transactions of the Royal Court of Nineveh, Part I: Tiglath-Pileser III through Esarhaddon. SAA 6. Helsinki: Helsinki University Press. https://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/saao/saa06/P335374/
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Transliteration
NA₄.[KIŠIB mx x x]—PAB-MEŠ DUMU mdAMAR.UTU—APIN-eš / EN [A.ŠÀ-MEŠ] ⸢É*⸣-MEŠ GIŠ.SAR-MEŠ UN-MEŠ ta-da-ni / ⸢É⸣ [x x x x x x x x x x x x] / ⸢IGI⸣ [mx x x x x x x x x x x x] / IGI m[x x x x x x x x x x x x x] / IGI m⸢d*⸣[x x x x x x x x x x x] / IGI m⸢x⸣+[x x x x x x x x x x x x x] / IGI m⸢x⸣+[x x x x x x x x x x x x] / IGI m⸢si*⸣-[x x x x x x x x x x x] / PAB ⸢x⸣+[x x x x x x x x x x x x x] / IGI…
Scholarly note
Neo-Assyrian legal transaction at the royal court of Nineveh, edited by Theodore Kwasman & Simo Parpola (SAA 6, 1991). ORACC text P335374.
Attribution
Image: Adapted from Theodore Kwasman and Simo Parpola , Legal Transactions of the Royal Court of Nineveh, Part I: Tiglath-Pileser III through Esarhaddon (State Archives of Assyria, 6), 1991. Lemmatised by Melanie Groß, 2010–2011, as part of the FWF-funded research project "Royal Institutional Households in First Millennium BC Mesopotamia" (S 10802-G18) directed by Heather D. Baker at the University of Vienna. The annotated edition is released under the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license 3.0. Please cite this page as http://oracc.org/saao/P335374/..
Translation excerpted from Kwasman, T. & Parpola, S. 1991. Legal Transactions of the Royal Court of Nineveh, Part I: Tiglath-Pileser III through Esarhaddon. SAA 6. Helsinki: Helsinki University Press. https://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/saao/saa06/P335374/.
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