SAA 06 142. An Egyptian Scribe Buys a House in Nineveh (692-III-16) (ADD 0324)[via saao/saa06]
Obverse | ||
o 1o 1 | (1) Fingernail of Šarru-lu-dari, | |
o 22 | (2) fingernail of Atar-suru, | |
o 33 | (3) fingernail of Amat-Su'la, wife of Bel-duri, shield-bearing 'third man,' | |
o 44 | ||
o 55 | (5) owners of the house being sold. | |
4 elliptical stamp seal impressions | ||
o 66 | (6) A built house with its beams, doors and a yard in Nineveh, adjoining the house of Mannu-ki-ahhe, the house of Ilu-issiya, and the street — | |
o 77 | ||
o 88 | ||
o 99 | ||
o 1010 | ||
o 1111 | (11) Ṣilli-Aššur, Egyptian scribe, has contracted and bought it for one mina of silver (by the mina) of the king from Šarru-lu-dari, Atar-suru and Amat-Su'la, the wife of Bel-duri. | |
Bottom | ||
b.e. 12b.e. 12 | ||
b.e. 1313 | ||
Reverse | ||
r 1r 1 | ||
r 22 | ||
r 33 | ||
r 44 | (r 4) The money is paid completely. That house is purchased and acquired. Any revocation, lawsuit, or litigation is void. | |
r 55 | ||
r 66 | ||
r 77 | (r 7) Whoever in the future, at any time, whether these men (or anyone else), seeks a lawsuit and litigation against Ṣilli-Aššur, shall pay 10 minas of silver. | |
r 88 | ||
r 99 | ||
r 1010 | ||
r 1111 | ||
r 1212 | (r 12) Witness Šusanqu, the king's brother-in-law. | |
r 1313 | (r 13) Witness Hur-waṣi, 'third man.' | |
r 1414 | (r 14) Witness Rasu', chief boatman. | |
r 1515 | (r 15) Witness Nabû-duru-uṣur, (horse) raiser. | |
Right | ||
r.e. 16r.e. 16 | (r 16) Witness Hur-waṣi, chief boatman. | |
r.e. 1717 | (r 17) Witness Sin-šarru-uṣur. Witness Zitt[i]. | |
Edge | ||
e. 1e. 1 | (e. 1) Month Sivan (III), 16th day, eponym year of Zazaya, governor of Arpad. | |
e. 22 | (e. 2) Witness Šamaš-kenu-uṣur. | |
e. 33 | (e. 3) Witness Mituru. Witness Nabû-šumu-iddina. |
Adapted from Theodore Kwasman and Simo Parpola , Legal Transactions of the Royal Court of Nineveh, Part I: Tiglath-Pileser III through Esarhaddon (State Archives of Assyria, 6), 1991. Lemmatised by Melanie Groß, 2010–2011, as part of the FWF-funded research project "Royal Institutional Households in First Millennium BC Mesopotamia" (S 10802-G18) directed by Heather D. Baker at the University of Vienna. The annotated edition is released under the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license 3.0. Please cite this page as http://oracc.org/saao/P335268/.