The corpus of firmly identifiable inscriptions of Ashurbanipal and his successors Aššur-etel-ilāni and Sîn-šarra-iškun currently comprises 295 texts; a further 30 late Neo-Assyrian inscriptions which might be attributed to Ashurbanipal, although some very arbitrarily, are also edited here (Asb. 1001–1030). In addition, two texts are ascribed to his wife/wives, including a round-topped stele of Libbāli-šarrat (Asb. 2001), and sixteen are written in the name of a loyal official of his in Babylonia, Sîn-balāssu-iqbi, the governor of Ur. Inscriptions of Assyria's last rulers, including those edited in Parts 1 and 2, are presently found on a wide variety of clay, stone, and metal objects, specifically:
Object Type | Text No. |
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Clay prisms | Asb. 1–8, 9 (exs. 1–6, 8–28, 30–31, 33–34, 37–56, 58–95, 97–145, 148–153, 155–159, 162–163, 165–171, 173–203, 205–41*), 10–20; Ssi 7–9 |
Clay vertical cylinders | Asb. 9 (exs. 7, 29, 32, 35–36, 57, 96, 146–147, 154, 160–161, 164, 172, 204) |
Clay tablets | Asb. 72–240, 255, 264, 1001–1029, 2002; Aei 2–3, 6 (ex. 2); Ssi 6, 15–18 |
Clay cylinders | Asb. 21, 241–245, 252–253, 258, 262–263, 265; Aei 6 (exs. 1, 3); Ssi 1–5, 10, 19 |
Clay cones/nails | Asb. 2004–2005; Ssi 11 |
Clay bulla | Ssi 20 |
Clay disks | Asb. 2006 |
Clay drum-shaped object | Asb. 2007 |
Bricks (including glazed bricks) | Asb. 71, 247–251, 256–257, 259–261, 2008–2018; Aei 1, 4–5; Ssi 13–14 |
Stone anthropomorphic statues | Asb. 63 |
Stone tablets | Asb. 61–62 |
Stone human-headed bull colossi | Asb. 64 (ex. 1) |
Wall slabs (including slabs with reliefs) | Asb. 22–58, 64 (ex. 2) |
Stone blocks and paving stones | Asb. 59–60; Ssi 12 |
Stone door sockets | Asb. 2003 |
Stone vessels (various types) | Asb. 68–70, 269; Ssi 21–2001 |
Small stone objects (including beads) | Asb. 266–268 |
Stamp seals (including impressions) | Asb. 65–67 |
Steles | Asb. 246, 254, 2001 |
Rock faces | Asb. 1030 |
Gold beaker | Asb. 270 |
Map showing cities in Babylonia and the East Tigris region where clay cylinders of Ashurbanipal have been discovered.
Jamie Novotny
Jamie Novotny, 'Survey of the Inscribed Objects Included in Part 3', RINAP 5: The Royal Inscriptions of Ashurbanipal, Aššur-etel-ilāni, and Sîn-šarra-iškun, The RINAP/RINAP 5 Project, a sub-project of MOCCI, 2023 [http://oracc.org/rinap/rinap5/RINAP53Introduction/SurveyofInscribedObjects/]