Vici.org

Les environs:

Hasardu kudurru from SipparRitti-Marduk kudurru of Nebuchadrezzar IRitti-Marduk kudurru of Nebuchadrezzar IKassite kudurru from Sippar (?)Kassite kudurru from Sippar (?)Tablet of ShamashThe Map of the World. BM 92687The Map of the World. BM 92687The Map of the World. BM 92687, reverse.Sippar, Nabu-aplu-iddina tabletlagaba

Localisation:

  • Irak, Qaryat ‘Abbās al ‘Almān
  • geo:33.058163,44.251637
  • Précision ± 0-5 m.

Period or year:

  • -875~ / -850~

Classification:

  • Autel ou sculpture
  • Visible

Identificateurs:

  • vici:place=42312

Annotations

Il n'y a pas une annotation en français. Présenté est une annotation en Anglais.

The black dioriteTablet of the priest Nabu-apla-iddina (c. 888 – 855 BC) was found at  Sippar ( Abu-Habbah) in 1881 by Hormuzd Rassam` team. Currently on display in British Museum no. 90922.

It is 17,5 cm high, 3.50 cm thick, 10,6 cm wide.

The obvers depicts the priest Nabu-aplu-iddina, standing with his right hand raised in the presence of the king.

See:

  1. Julian Reade, Babylonian boundary-stones and comparable monuments in the British Museum, Annual Review of the Royal Inscriptions of Mesopotamia Project 5, 1987, p. 48
  2. https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/W_1883-0120-1

The black dioriteTablet of the priest Nabu-apla-iddina (c. 888 – 855 BC) was found at  Sippar ( Abu-Habbah) in 1881 by Hormuzd Rassam` team. Currently on display in British Museum no. 90922.

It is 17,5 cm high, 3.50 cm thick, 10,6 cm wide.

The obvers depicts the priest Nabu-aplu-iddina, standing with his right hand raised in the presence of the king.

See:

  1. Julian Reade, Babylonian boundary-stones and comparable monuments in the British Museum, Annual Review of the Royal Inscriptions of Mesopotamia Project 5, 1987, p. 48
  2. https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/W_1883-0120-1

À proximité

Ritti-Marduk kudurru of Nebuchadrezzar I

Babylonian Post-Kassite kudurru.

Hasardu kudurru from Sippar

Steles foundin the Temple of Shamash.

Ebabbar, Sippar [Zimbir]

Abu Habba - Tell Abu Habbah - temple of Shamash - E-babbar.