NaBuCCo ID | 3877 |
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Museum No. | UCBC 144 |
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Type and content | Record of transfer |
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Period | NB |
Year BCE | None | Editio princeps | UCP 9/1 (1927), 1-115 47 |
Paraphrase | Administrative record of transfer. Dated. Multiple transactions of different types: re-allocation of a purple wool strip received by the temple. The Eanna temple received (mahāru, Stat.) from A1 and A2, the weavers (išparu), 1½ minas 7 shekels of purple wool (takiltu) (in the form of) a cloth-strip (širṭu) for a kusītu-garment. It is now at the disposal (ina pāni) of B, the weaver, for (ana) work (dullu).
A1= Gimillu/Bēl-iqbi, weaver (išparu), son of B, see Payne 2007 (PhD diss.), 167; A2= Lâbâši, weaver (išparu), see Payne 2007 (PhD diss.), 177f.; B= Bēl-iqbi/Nabû-ušallim, a known temple-serf (see Payne 2007 (PhD diss.), 162) and father of the weaver A1
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Babylonian Date (year-month-day): | Nbk. 24-V-09 |