Title | Name | City | Date | Context | Sources |
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kalû | [...] | Babylon | c.720 | Owner of a tablet of Sakikkû during the reign of Marduk-apla-iddina (r.721–710) | Hunger 1968: no. 173 |
kalû of Ištar-Annunitu of Eʾulmaš | Nergal-(ina-)teši-eṭir | Sippar | 564 | Mentioned in the colophons of two scholarly tablets, including a copy of Šumma Ālu Tablet 30, deposited in Eʾulmaš | Fadhil and Hilgert 2008: 183 |
kalû of Ištar-of-Uruk | Nabu-naʾid, son of Nadnaya | Uruk | post-743 | Made two (undated) copies of a building inscription commemorating a private benefaction for the rebuilding of Uruk's akītu-temple for the goddess Uṣur-amassu in 743 BC | Frame 1995: B.6.15.2001 |
kalû of Ištar-of-Uruk and Nanaya, ērib bīti of Kanisurra | Rimut-Nabu | Uruk | — | Father of Marduk-šarrani, copyist of a votive inscription of king Šimbar-Šipak (r.1025–1008 BC) | Frame 1995: B.3.1.1 |
kalû of Ištar-of-Uruk and Nanaya, ērib bīti of Kanisurra, ṭupšarru of Eanna | Marduk-šarrani, descendant of Sin-leqi-unninni | Uruk | — | Copied a votive inscription of king Šimbar-Šipak (r.1025–1008 BC) from a tablet owned by his father Rimut-Nabu | Frame 1995: B.3.1.1 |
kalû of Ištar-of Uruk, šangû of Nusku, ṭupšarru of Eanna | Nabu-ušallim, son of Balaṭu, descendant of Sin-leqi-unninni | Uruk | 665, 645 | Kümmel 1979: 121, 143, 147 |
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Eleanor Robson
Eleanor Robson, 'Table B5: kalûs in Neo-Babylonian scholarly colophons', Ancient Knowledge Networks online, Eleanor Robson, 2019 [http://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/cams/akno/babylonianscholars/b5neobabkals/]