Inscriptions

1001 [/ribo/babylon4/Q006284/]

Two bronze arrow heads in the Foroughi Collection in Teheran bear a two-line proprietary inscription of a Ninurta-kudurrī-uṣur, possibly the first Babylonian king with this name.

Access the composite text [/ribo/babylon4/Q006284/] of Ninurta-kudurrī-uṣur I 1001.

Sources

(1) Foroughi - (2) Foroughi -

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Further information

Jamie Novotny

Jamie Novotny, 'Inscriptions', RIBo, Babylon 4: The Inscriptions of the Bazi Dynasty, The RIBo Project, a sub-project of MOCCI, 2024 [http://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/ribo/babylon4/Rulers/Ninurta-kudurri-usurI/Inscriptions/]

 
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