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XX. An Early Mention of the Nahr Malka

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

Extract

This tablet, which is in Mrs. Pinches's collection, seems to have come from Jokha. It is of baked clay, and measures 44.5 mm. high by 39 mm. wide. The amount of text with which it is inscribed is 10 short lines, divided equally between the obverse and the reverse. Both sides have impressions of a cylinder-seal, by which the written characters are slightly obliterated. The principal impression appears in the space between lines 7 and 8 (reverse).

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1917

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References

1 See Rassam, 's Assur and the Land of Nimrod (Cincinnati and New York, 1897), p. 403.Google Scholar