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- 2004573229 alternative "Cuneiform tablet collection".
- 2004573229 alternative "Cuneiform tablets".
- 2004573229 contributor B10087446.
- 2004573229 coverage "Calah (Extinct city)".
- 2004573229 coverage "Drehem (Extinct city)".
- 2004573229 coverage "Iraq Antiquities Specimens.".
- 2004573229 created "ca. 2144 B.C.-ca. 824 B.C.".
- 2004573229 date " ".
- 2004573229 date "ca. 2144 B.C.-ca. 824 B.C.".
- 2004573229 dateCopyrighted "ca. 2144 B.C.-ca. 824 B.C.".
- 2004573229 description "A finding aid prepared by Library of Congress employee David Moore is available in the African and Middle Eastern Reading Room and provides numbered descriptions of the items in the collection.".
- 2004573229 description "Acquired by the Library of Congress in 1929 from art dealer Kirkor Minassian as part of a collection of Islamic bookbindings, manuscripts, textiles, and ceramic and metal objects illustrating the history of the development of writing and book arts in the Middle East. DLC".
- 2004573229 extent "36 clay tablets and 2 brick fragments in 10 conservation boxes :".
- 2004573229 hasFormat "Images, drawings, and transcriptions of the tablets are also available in digital form via the Global Gateway Library of Congress Web site, under the title: Cuneiform tablets : from the reign of Gudea of Lagash to Shalmanassar III.".
- 2004573229 identifier collame.am000001.
- 2004573229 identifier brick.html.
- 2004573229 isFormatOf "Images, drawings, and transcriptions of the tablets are also available in digital form via the Global Gateway Library of Congress Web site, under the title: Cuneiform tablets : from the reign of Gudea of Lagash to Shalmanassar III.".
- 2004573229 issued " ".
- 2004573229 issued "ca. 2144 B.C.-ca. 824 B.C.".
- 2004573229 language "Most items in Sumerian. A few in Old Babylonian and Neo-Assyrian. Characteristics of the inscriptions suggest the tablets may have come from the town of Drehem in Babylonia (modern Iraq). The inscriptions on the brick fragments identify them as coming from the city of Kalhu (or Calah, the modern city of Nimrud, Iraq).".
- 2004573229 language "sux".
- 2004573229 provenance "Acquired by the Library of Congress in 1929 from art dealer Kirkor Minassian as part of a collection of Islamic bookbindings, manuscripts, textiles, and ceramic and metal objects illustrating the history of the development of writing and book arts in the Middle East. DLC".
- 2004573229 relation "Images, drawings, and transcriptions of the tablets are also available in digital form via the Global Gateway Library of Congress Web site, under the title: Cuneiform tablets : from the reign of Gudea of Lagash to Shalmanassar III.".
- 2004573229 spatial "Calah (Extinct city)".
- 2004573229 spatial "Drehem (Extinct city)".
- 2004573229 spatial "Iraq Antiquities Specimens.".
- 2004573229 subject "Akkadian language Texts.".
- 2004573229 subject "Cuneiform tablets.".
- 2004573229 subject "Gods, Assyro-Babylonian.".
- 2004573229 subject "Gods, Sumerian.".
- 2004573229 subject "Gudea, of Lagash.".
- 2004573229 subject "PJ3719 .M56".
- 2004573229 subject "Sumerian language Texts.".
- 2004573229 subject "Sumerians Commerce.".
- 2004573229 subject "Sumerians Economic conditions.".
- 2004573229 subject "Sumerians Education.".
- 2004573229 subject "Sumerians Religion.".
- 2004573229 subject "Sumerians Rites and ceremonies.".
- 2004573229 title "Cuneiform tablet collection".
- 2004573229 title "[Cuneiform tablets collection].".
- 2004573229 type "text".