Clay Cuneiform tablet.
Purchased by South Dakota State College President Willis E. Johnson from Dr. Edgar J. Banks in 1923.
Transcribed by Edgar James Banks: Found at Senkereh, the ruin of the Biblical city of Elassar mentioned in Genesis 14:1. This is a first Babylonian dynasty tablet with an inscription containing a contract or business document. It is dated about the time of Hammurabi, King of Babylon about 2000 B.C. This king was a contemporary of the Biblical Abraham. It is dated about 2300 B.C.
Description by the Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative, UCLA
Provenience: uncertain
Period: Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC)
Material: clayLanguage: Sumerian
Genre: Administrative
Obverse: 1. 1(u) 8(disz) x x; 2. x TI A? x TAR? BI?; 3. 1(disz) x 1(disz) masz2 x {d}suen#? ASZ? UD gesz ; A / reverse: date 1. iti lugal? BI? u4 1(u) 5(disz); 2. mu da? x sza3 x x x A? 6(disz)
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Cuneiform inscriptions, Sumerian
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Cuneiform inscriptions, Sumerian
- UF Sumerian cuneiform inscriptions