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Babylonian Expedition to Nippur I-IV, 1888-1900

Accession Lot

  • Object[14]
  • yes[14]
  • no[14]
  • babylonian[14]
  • sealing[14]
  • iraq[14]
  • nippur[14]
  • middle babylonian period[1]
  • old babylonian period[3]
  • akkadian language[1]
  • clay[14]
sealing

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N1702

N1702

Sealing

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N1166

N1166

Sealing

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N1070

N1070

Sealing

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N1069

N1069

Sealing

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N946

N946

Sealing

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N727

N727

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N720

N720

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N2416

N2416

Sealing

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N2101

N2101

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N1907

N1907

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N1903

N1903

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N5252

N5252

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N797

N797

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N789

N789

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