Middle Babylonian. 954 B. C. Limestone boundary-stone or kudu
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Middle Babylonian. 954 B. C. Limestone boundary-stone or kudu
Mesopotamian Art. Middle Babylonian. 954 B.C. Limestone boundary-stone or kudurru, inscribed in cuneiform script that describes the fight between two families for the grant of land from one state to another by marriage. At the top is depicted in relief the king of Babylon Nabu-mukin-appli (978-943 B.C.). Front. It comes from Sippar. British Museum. London. United Kingdom
Media ID 14364973
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