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Tablets from Chagar Bazar, 1936

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2016

Extract

The inscribed clay tablets found by Mr. Mallowan at Tall Chagar Bazar in the season 1936 were scarcely expected, and therefore the more welcome. They were, indeed, both few and small, but happily they proved to be only an earnest of a larger discovery in the subsequent year. The study of these latter tablets will no doubt amplify and correct the few observations which can be made here upon the dozen of specimens at present available.

These belong to two quite different periods, as shown not only by their own characters, but by the circumstances of their finding, described by Mr. Mallowan above. The earlier period is here represented by one complete piece and a fragment.

Type
Research Article
Information
IRAQ , Volume 4 , Issue 2 , Autumn 1937 , pp. 178 - 183
Copyright
Copyright © The British Institute for the Study of Iraq 1937

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References

page 178 note 1 There is a word ilṭaqqu, said to denote the lemon ( Thompson, , Assyrian Herbal, 182 Google Scholar).

page 178 note 2 For the stratification of the tablets cf. p. 154.