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Lawsuit Concerning a Sacrilegious Theft at Erech
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 August 2014
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The document here published belongs to Major Watson and will be exhibited in the Honiton Museum, Honiton, Devonshire, For the kind permission to publish this tablet, I wish to express my best thanks to both Major Watson and the authorities of the Honiton Museum, and at the same time, I owe thanks to Mr. Gadd, the Keeper of the Department of Egyptian and Assyrian Antiquities of the British Museum who suggested this publication.
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- Copyright © The British Institute for the Study of Iraq 1951
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page 99 note 1 (1) Clay, A. T., Neo-Babylonian letters from Erech. 1919.Google Scholar (= YBT III.)
Dougherty, R. P., Records from Erech, time of Nabonidus. 1920. (= YBT VI.)Google Scholar
(3) Tremayne, A., Records from Erech, time of Cyrus and Cambyses. 1925. (= YBT VII.)Google Scholar
(4) Dougherty, , Archives from Erech, time of Nebuchad-nezzar and Nabonidus. 1923. (= GCCI, I.)Google Scholar
(5) Dougherty, , Archivis from Erech, Neo-Babylonian and Persian periods. 1933. (= GCCI, II.)Google Scholar
page 100 note 1 See YBT VII, Nos. 7, 31, 55, 102, also Nicoló, San in Archiv Orientalni V, 1933, p. 61 ff.Google Scholar
page 100 note 2 See Cod. Hamo §8, also YBT VII, p. 11 and Nicoló, San in Archiv Orientalni IV, pp. 327–344.Google Scholar
page 101 note 1 His father's name is never mentioned elsewhere, and the only passage at the end of line 9 of our tablet where it was, is unfortunately destroyed.
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