NaBuCCo ID | 1095 |
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Museum No. | BM 32052 |
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Place of issue | |
Type and content | Purchase |
Archive | |
Period | Each |
Year BCE | None | Editio princeps | Dar. 232 |
Paraphrase | Sale of a donkey. Fragmentary. The left side and middle part of the tablet are broken. A sells B an earth-coloured she-donkey for 1 mina 14 shekels of silver. The description of this donkey in the first 3 lines is fragmentary. Legible are ša-hi-⌈x⌉ and ina muhhi tikki. A party (name broken) assumes guaranty against a person with prior claims (uškûtu) to the donkey. From here the rest of the tablet is broken. Fragmentary list of witnesses, including a member of the Egibi family. The scribe is Marduk-nāṣir-apli/Itti-Marduk-balāṭu//Egibi. A=Bulluṭu/…-zēru-ibni; B=Ardia/Dādia//Nabāya |
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Transliteration | Transliteration available on Achemenet |
Babylonian Date (year-month-day): | Dar. yy---dd |