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Marqasu 11

  • CDLI P522556
  • Collection no.: 36.10.07
  • Primary publication(s): Marqasu 11

Provenance

  • Provenience: Kahramanmaraş (Marqasu)
  • Archive: 099 - Miscellaneous

Object Details

  • Object type: bulla
  • Material: clay
  • Script: Neo-Assyrian
  • Sealed/Marked: yes
  • Seal/Mark Type: stamp seal
  • Number of Sealings:

Text Details

  • Language: Akkadian (Neo-Assyrian)
  • Genre: Legal Transaction
  • Subgenre: debt note (barley)
  • Debtor: Rammān-dâ

Date

  • Period: Neo-Assyrian
  • Reign: Sin-šarru-iškun (ca. 626–612 BC)
  • Dated: yes
  • Date: 622*-III-25 (Simānu 25th, eponymy after that of Dādî)

Marqasu 11 [debt note (barley)][via atae/marqasu]

Obverse
o 1o 1

20 ANŠE ŠE.PAD.MEŠ SAG.DU

(1) Twenty homers of barley, capital, belonging to Ubru-Nergal, at the disposal of Rammān-dâ. He has taken it as a loan. He will pay three seahs per homer at the threshing floors in Marqasu.

o 22

ša mSUḪUŠ-U.GUR

o 33

ina IGI mra-man-da-a

o 44

ina pu-ḫi it-ti-ši

o 55

ina 01 ANŠE 03 BÁN-šú ina ad-ri-MEŠ

stamp seal impression
o 66

ina URU.mar-BAN i-du-nu

o 77

ŠE.KIN.KUD

(7) (One) harvester.

Reverse
r 8r 8

IGI ma-a-da-di

(8) Witness: Aya-dādî.

r 99

IGI mdPA-še-zib-a-ni

(9) Witness: Nabû-šēzibanni.

r 1010

IGI msa-a-si

(10) Witness: Sāsî.

r 1111

IGI ma-wi-i

(11) Witness: Awî.

r 1212

IGI mku-ub-mar

(12) Witness: Kubmar.

r 1313

IGI msa-a

(13) Witness: .

r 1414

ITI.SIG₄ UD-mu-25-KÁM

(14) Month Simānu (III), 25th day, the year after the eponym year of Dādî.

r 1616

lim-me šá EGIR mda-di-i


Adapted from C. Günbattı, S. Çeçen, L.G. Gökçek, and F. Akyüz, Kahramanmaraş'ta Bulunmuş Yeni Asurca Tabletler, 2020, by Jamie Novotny and Poppy Tushingham (2021) for the Munich Open-access Cuneiform Corpus Initiative (MOCCI), which is funded by LMU Munich and the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation at the Historisches Seminar - Abteilung Alte Geschichte of Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. The text was lemmatized by Jamie Novotny and the English translation was adapted by Poppy Tushingham from a preliminary version prepared by Faruk Akyüz. The online edition is released under the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license 3.0. Please cite this page as http://oracc.org/atae/P522556/.