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Stele of Marduk-apla-iddina IStele of Meli-Šipak IISusa, Relief of Artabanus IVSusa, Achaemenid Palace, Glazed lions' reliefSusa, Hellenistic bust of a MuseSusa, Achaemenid Palace, Glazed relief, DecorationSusa, Statue of a lionSusa, Achaemenid battlementSusa, Achaemenid Palace, Glazed relief with an inscriptionSusa, Achaemenid capitalSusa, Parthian necklaceSusa, Acropolis, Stele of ShutruruSusa, Cuneiform tabletSusa, Dynastic Temple of the Šutrukids, Relief of the godsSusa, Achaemenid Palace, Glazed relief of two soldiers (Susa, Elamite funerary portraitSusa, Figurine of BacchusSusa, Sumerian writing exerciseSusa, Stone tablet with cuneiform inscription DSfSusa, Dedication to InšušinakSusa, Achaemenid Palace, Glazed relief of two sphinxes and a solar diskSusa, Statue of queen Napirasu, wife of Untaš-NapirišaSusa, Achaemenid Palace, Glazed relief, DecorationSusa, Statuette of a bullSusa, Achaemenid mortarSusa, Achaemenid Palace, Glazed relief of two soldiers (Susa, Brim of a cup with the name of XerxesSusa, Relief of a woman pooring a libationSusa, Small Hellenistic theater maskSusa, Dynastic Temple of the Šutrukids, Inscription

Lage:

  • Iran, Shūsh
  • geo:32.188187,48.248726
  • Lage ± 5-25 m.

Period or year:

  • -12xx / unknown

Klassification:

  • Meilenstein
  • Sichtbar

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=42300

Anmerkungen

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The Tablet of Akaptaḫa, recording a gift of land by Babylonian king, Kaštiliašu IV ( ca. 1232–1225 BC) was discovered at Susa. The inscription records a gift of land by  Kaštiliašu IV to Akaptaḫa who seems to have been one of the political refugees from Assyria’s vassal Ḫanigalbat in grateful recognition of his service in an earlier war against Assyrians.

See:

  1. Howard Wohl : "The Tablet of Agaptaḫa". JANES (4) 1972, pp. 85–90.
  2. Eleanor Robso:Mathematics in Ancient Iraq: A Social History. Princeton University Press 2008, p. 296.
  3. http://self.gutenberg.org/articles/Kashtiliashu_IV

The Tablet of Akaptaḫa, recording a gift of land by Babylonian king, Kaštiliašu IV ( ca. 1232–1225 BC) was discovered at Susa. The inscription records a gift of land by  Kaštiliašu IV to Akaptaḫa who seems to have been one of the political refugees from Assyria’s vassal Ḫanigalbat in grateful recognition of his service in an earlier war against Assyrians.

See:

  1. Howard Wohl : "The Tablet of Agaptaḫa". JANES (4) 1972, pp. 85–90.
  2. Eleanor Robso:Mathematics in Ancient Iraq: A Social History. Princeton University Press 2008, p. 296.
  3. http://self.gutenberg.org/articles/Kashtiliashu_IV

Relevante Museen

Susa, Archaeological Museum

Susa, Archaeological Museum

Tehran, National Museum

Tehran, National Museum

Paris, Louvre

Paris, Louvre

London, The British Museum

The British Museum has one of the world's largest collections of antiquities from the Classical world.


In der Nähe

Unfinished Kudurru from Susa

Paris, Musée du Louvre, Department of Near Eastern Antiquities, Sb 25

Hunnubat-Nanaya Kudurru

Kassites Kudurru boundary stone dicovered at Susa.

Stele of Marduk-apla-iddina I

Land grant to Marduk-apla-iddina I by Meli-Shipak II