Nebo-Sarsekim Tablet
Cuneiform, Nebuchadnezzar II, Babylon, Book of Jeremiah, British Museum
978-613-9-19550-3
6139195500
124
2012-01-04
39.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Nebo-Sarsekim Tablet is a clay cuneiform inscription referring to an official at the court of Nebuchadrezzar II, king of Babylon. It may also refer to an official named in the Biblical Book of Jeremiah. It is currently in the collection of the British Museum dated to circa 595 BC, The tablet was part of an archive from a large sun-worship temple at Sippar. Archaeologists unearthed the tablet in the ancient city of Sippar (about a mile from modern Baghdad) in the 1870s. The museum acquired it in 1920, but it had remained in storage unpublished until Michael Jursa (associate professor at the University of Vienna) made the discovery in 2007.
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