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Pleiades
Assur Archive 44
ATAE Assur 44 (N 29)
Pedersén 1998 141–142
Pedersén 1986 123–124
ANE
Assyrian
Assur Archive 44
N 29 Archive
In dD9IV, in the area of the ruined inner town wall where presumably private houses were located, excavators discovered a clay pot with around 12 clay tablets. Also in dD9IV, another clay pot with pieces of silver was found; a possible connection between these finds cannot be proven. The preserved datings are from the 7th century BCE. The archive, belonging to a man called Samidu with other men attested as well, appears to consist exclusively of purchase documents.
In dD9IV, in the area of the ruined inner town wall where presumably private houses were located, excavators discovered a clay pot with around 12 clay tablets. Also in dD9IV, another clay pot with pieces of silver was found; a possible connection between these finds cannot be proven. The preserved datings are from the 7th century BCE. The archive, belonging to a man called Samidu with other men attested as well, appears to consist exclusively of purchase documents.
Assur Archive 44
Neo-Assyrian/Babylonian Middle East (720–540 BC)
ME [[-720,-540]]
twentieth century of the common era
twenty-first century of the common era
ANE
Assyrian
Pleiades
N 29 Archive
2099
1900
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N 29 Archive
Pedersén 1998 141–142
Modern scholarly designation for the archive.
archive repository
An archive repository as defined by the Getty Art and Architecture Thesaurus: buildings or rooms for long-term storage or depositing of archives or documents
ANE
Assyrian
Pleiades
Assur Archive 44
2099
1900
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Assur Archive 44
Pedersén 1986 123–124
Modern scholarly designation for the archive.
ANE
Assyrian
Pleiades
Plan location of Assur Archive 44
-540
-720
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Pedersén 1998 plan 62
Representative locations of the Neo-Assyrian archive at Assur on the basis of Pedersén 1987 Plan(s) 62.