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Purchased from Joseph Shemtob, London; subscription of E. W. Clark, et. al., 1888

Accession Lot

  • Object[303]
  • no[3]
  • yes[300]
  • no[300]
  • yes[3]
  • babylonian[289]
  • near eastern[14]
  • alabastron[2]
  • barrel cylinder[7]
  • bottle[1]
  • brick[3]
  • cone fragment[1]
  • cylinder[1]
  • hair pin[2]
  • hebrew bowl[3]
  • mortar[1]
  • pin[1]
  • sherd[1]
  • statuette[2]
  • tablet[275]
  • tablet envelope[5]
  • vase[1]
  • babylon[5]
  • iraq[252]
  • near east[4]
  • nippur[3]
  • sippar[20]
  • warka[1]
  • achaemenid period[9]
  • early old babylonian period[4]
  • hellenistic period[1]
  • middle babylonian period[6]
  • neo-assyrian period[1]
  • neo-babylonian period[53]
  • old babylonian period[216]
  • parthian[2]
  • babylonian[1]
  • egyptian[1]
  • elamite[1]
  • persian[1]
  • aruru[1]
  • construction[1]
  • eros?[1]
  • female head[1]
  • fox[1]
  • house[1]
  • house sale[1]
  • hymn[1]
  • lease[1]
  • nude woman[1]
  • psalm[1]
  • syllabary[1]
  • woman[1]
  • xerxes[1]
  • akkadian language[109]
  • babylonian language[1]
  • egyptian language[1]
  • elamite language[1]
  • hieroglyphic[1]
  • persian language[2]
  • sumerian language[13]
  • alabaster[5]
  • baked clay[4]
  • bone[3]
  • ceramic[3]
  • clay[282]
  • glass[1]
  • ink[3]
  • limestone[1]
  • marble (stone)[1]
  • soapstone[1]
  • terracotta[1]
  • unbaked clay[1]
  • baked[2]
  • carved[2]
  • inscribed[1]
  • yes[167]

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CBS36

CBS36

Tablet

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CBS34

CBS34

Tablet

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CBS33

CBS33

Barrel Cylinder

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CBS32

CBS32

Barrel Cylinder

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CBS31

CBS31

Barrel Cylinder

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CBS30

CBS30

Barrel Cylinder

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CBS29

CBS29

Barrel Cylinder

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CBS27

CBS27

Tablet

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CBS26

CBS26

Tablet

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CBS24

CBS24

Tablet

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CBS23

CBS23

Tablet

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CBS22

CBS22

Tablet

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CBS20

CBS20

Tablet

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CBS18

CBS18

Tablet

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CBS17

CBS17

Tablet

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CBS13

CBS13

Tablet

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CBS300

CBS300

Tablet

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CBS299

CBS299

Tablet

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CBS298

CBS298

Tablet

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CBS297

CBS297

Tablet

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CBS296

CBS296

Tablet

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CBS295

CBS295

Tablet

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CBS294

CBS294

Tablet

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CBS293

CBS293

Tablet

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CBS292

CBS292

Tablet

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CBS291

CBS291

Tablet

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CBS290

CBS290

Tablet

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CBS289

CBS289

Tablet

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CBS288

CBS288

Tablet

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CBS287

CBS287

Tablet

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CBS286

CBS286

Tablet

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CBS285

CBS285

Tablet

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