Nazimaruttaš kudurru is a boundary stone of Nazimaruttaš, a Kassite king of Babylon (1323–1298 BC) discovered in Susa.
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- Maurice H. Farbridge: Studies in Biblical and Semitic Symbolism. Kessinger Publishing, LLC. 2003, p. 162.
Nazimaruttaš kudurru is a boundary stone of Nazimaruttaš, a Kassite king of Babylon (1323–1298 BC) discovered in Susa.
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Susa, Archaeological Museum
Tehran, National Museum Archaeological collections from Paleolithic to Qajar period
Paris, Louvre
The British Museum has one of the world's largest collections of antiquities from the Classical world.
Kudurru. Akkadian inscription of Manishtushu bropught to Susa by the Elamite king Shutruk-Nakhunte in the 12th century BC.
Gate
Susa, Achaemenid Gate, Egyptian statue of Darius the Great