Kudurru for Šitti-Marduk
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Kudurru for Šitti-Marduk | |
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Material | Limestone |
Created | c. 1150 BC |
Discovered | before 2008 |
Present location | London, England, United Kingdom |
The Kudurru for Šitti-Marduk is a white limestone boundary stone (
Nebuchadrezzar I, a king of the 2nd Dynasty of Isin
, c. the late 12th century BC. He is known to have made at least four kudurru boundary stones.
Some kudurrus are known for their representations of the king, etc., who conscripted the stones production. Most kudurrus are attested by honored gods of
registers
on the stone.
The obverse of the Kudurru for Šitti-Marduk is composed of six
cuneiform
text, relating the military services of Šitti-Marduk.
See also
External links
- Graphic of "Kudurru for Šitti-Marduk"-(contains a
- Kudurru Image-(on Right)
- Article discussing Nebuchannezzar I Kudurru, (Boundary Stone).
- Kudurru Image; Article (Univ of Pennsylvania), Kassite Kudurrus, no. 1 of 4.
- Image of Left Face/ with "Analysis-History"; Article