CCP 6.2.7.B - Weidner's God List / Diri 7 (?) B
The multi-column tablet VAT 10220 (+) VAT 10249 (KAV 46 and 47) was found in the “House of the Exorcist” in Assur and dates to the late Neo-Assyrian period.
CCP 6.2.7.B - Weidner's God List / Diri 7 (?) BThe multi-column tablet VAT 10220 (+) VAT 10249 (KAV 46 and 47) was found in the “House of the Exorcist” in Assur and dates to the late Neo-Assyrian period. |
CCP 6.1.17 - Aa III/2 (pirsu 17)Courtesy of the Trustees of the British Museum This small fragment of the lower left corner of a tablet was found by Hormuzd Rassam at the Babylonian site of Jimjima and entered the collection of the British Museum in 1881. |
CCP 7.2.u44 - UncertainCourtesy of the Trustees of the British Museum This tiny fragment from the British Museum’s “Babylon Collection” preserves meager remains of a lexical list or tabular commentary dealing with field pests. |
CCP 3.5.34 - Ālu 34Courtesy of the Trustees of the British Museum This fragment belongs to the British Museum’s “Babylon Collection” (its accession number is 81-4-28,294). |
CCP 4.2.A.a - Therapeutic (én munus ù-tu-ud-da-a-ni) AThis tablet contains what is probably the best preserved commentary yet discovered: not a single sign is missing. |
CCP 3.5.103 - Ālu 103, 104 alt, and […]Courtesy of the Trustees of the British Museum The fragment edited below represents the lower half of a commentary tablet on the series of “terrestrial” omens Šumma Ālu. It contains glosses on several chapters of the series, which deal with prognoses derived from sexual behavior. |
CCP 4.2.D - Therapeutic DThe present tablet explains the tenth section (pirsu) of the series Šumma amīlu muḫḫašu ummu ukâl. |
CCP 4.1.3.B - Sagig 3 BCourtesy of the Trustees of the British Museum |