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Nimrud Slab

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26: 179:(LI nos. 1–2, pp. 27–31). Excavations by a University of Pennsylvania Museum team led by American archaeologist Dr. Michael Danti in the "Upper Chambers," more properly the Palace of King Adad Nerari III, re-examined this area in 2022. This slab was a door sill (threshold) within the palace, and the Penn team has found several other inscribed thresholds of this same king in the doorways of the building. 174:
Excavations by Iraqi archaeologist Muzahim Hussein in 1993 relocated the slab in the so-called "Upper Chambers" area of the Nimurd citadel, first excavated by Austen Henry Layard, and Dr. Ali Yassin Ahmad published the inscription in the Iraqi journal
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slab, and the surviving part of the inscription is thought to represent the top half of the original slab. The original slab was temporarily lost after it was thought to have been left behind in Nimrud. However, a
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from the bank of the Euphrates, the land of Hatti, the land of Amurru in its entirety, the land of Tyre, the land of Sidon, the land of
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It is the best known of the inscriptions of Adad-nirari III, since it includes a description of early Assyrian conquests in
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Ancient Records of Assyria and Babylonia, 1926, p262
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Rawlinson
Editio princeps
Gypsum
Akkadian cuneiform
Nineveh
Iraq
William Loftus
Orthostat
Adad-nirari III
William Loftus
Nimrud
Syria
Palestine
gypsum
squeeze
Edwin Norris
Rawlinson
Luckenbill
Humri
Palastu
Saba'a Stele
Tell al-Rimah stela
COS 2, 276, 2.114G
Archived
Wayback Machine
The Assyrian Eponym Canon
Ehrlich, p168

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