Babylonian boundary-stone recording a gift of land
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Babylonian boundary-stone recording a gift of land
A Babylonian boundary stone (kudurru), Kassite dynasty, about 1125-1100 BC, probably from southern Iraq. The cuneiform inscription records the gift of land near Edina in South Babylonia to Gula-eresh by Eanna-shum-iddina, the Governor of the Sea-land (the Persian Gulf). The symbols of the gods on the stone represent the gods invoked to protect the deed, and a curse is made on any who break it. From the British Museums collection
Media ID 14838339
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12th Century Bc Babylonia Babylonian Boundary Stone British Museum Cuneiform Land Persian Gulf
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