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Les environs:

BabylonHadad from AleppoBabylonian - Boundary StoneTakil-ana-ilīšu kudurru - British MuseumKudurru of Marduk-nadin-ahhe king of IsinMarduk-nasir kudurru, Kudurru of IsinCyrus CylinderesagilaA processional way - Ishtar Gate, BabylonBabylon, Procession RoadBabylon, Lion

Localisation:

  • Irak, Madīnat Bābil
  • geo:32.536827,44.42403
  • Précision incertaine

Classification:

  • Borne routière
  • Visible

Identificateurs:

  • vici:place=42309

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The Eanna-shum-iddina kudurru is a boundary stone of governor Eanna-shum-iddina in the Sealand Dynasty of Babylon.  According to the inscription Eanna-shum-iddina, the governor of the Sealand granted the land to a man called Gula-eresh.The British Museum dates this kudurru  - BM 102485 to 1125-1100 BC . Stele was purchased from Messrs. Schaschua and Dunnos and co. described as from a place near Babylon1  in 1907.

See:

  1. http://www2.uned.es/geo-1-historia-antigua-universal/MESOPOTAMIA/kudurru3.htm
  2. L.W. King, Babylonian boundary stones and memorial tablets , London, Trustees of the British Museum, 1912), pp. 76-79, plates I-IV
  3. Julian Reade,  Babylonian boundary-stones and comparable monuments in the British Museum, Annual Review of the Royal Inscriptions of Mesopotamia Project 5, 1987, p. 49

Références

  1. Julian Reade,1987, p. 49

The Eanna-shum-iddina kudurru is a boundary stone of governor Eanna-shum-iddina in the Sealand Dynasty of Babylon.  According to the inscription Eanna-shum-iddina, the governor of the Sealand granted the land to a man called Gula-eresh.The British Museum dates this kudurru  - BM 102485 to 1125-1100 BC . Stele was purchased from Messrs. Schaschua and Dunnos and co. described as from a place near Babylon1  in 1907.

See:

  1. http://www2.uned.es/geo-1-historia-antigua-universal/MESOPOTAMIA/kudurru3.htm
  2. L.W. King, Babylonian boundary stones and memorial tablets , London, Trustees of the British Museum, 1912), pp. 76-79, plates I-IV
  3. Julian Reade,  Babylonian boundary-stones and comparable monuments in the British Museum, Annual Review of the Royal Inscriptions of Mesopotamia Project 5, 1987, p. 49

Références

  1. Julian Reade,1987, p. 49


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