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The stone tablet from Louvre Museum, Paris (AO 221) was found (not in situ) in Tell K - a temple of Ningirsu according to A. Parrot. The tablet contains a Sumerian inscription dates back to the to the Early Dynastic I-II (ca. 2900-2700 BC). The single large figure wearing a feathered head-band represent most likely the god Ningirsu. This land-sale document seems to be a precursors to the later kudurru.
See:
- Andre Parrot, Tello : Telo, vingt campagnes de fouilles (1877-1933), In: Syria. Tome 26 fasc. 3-4, 1949. pp. 367-368.
- Ignace J. Gelb, Piotr Steinkeller and Robert M. Whiting eds., Earliest Land Tenure Systems in the Near East: Ancient Kudurrus. The University of Chicago Oriental Institute Publications, Vol. 104. 1991, No. 18 Figure aux Plumes
The stone tablet from Louvre Museum, Paris (AO 221) was found (not in situ) in Tell K - a temple of Ningirsu according to A. Parrot. The tablet contains a Sumerian inscription dates back to the to the Early Dynastic I-II (ca. 2900-2700 BC). The single large figure wearing a feathered head-band represent most likely the god Ningirsu. This land-sale document seems to be a precursors to the later kudurru.
See:
- Andre Parrot, Tello : Telo, vingt campagnes de fouilles (1877-1933), In: Syria. Tome 26 fasc. 3-4, 1949. pp. 367-368.
- Ignace J. Gelb, Piotr Steinkeller and Robert M. Whiting eds., Earliest Land Tenure Systems in the Near East: Ancient Kudurrus. The University of Chicago Oriental Institute Publications, Vol. 104. 1991, No. 18 Figure aux Plumes