Genre
Administrative
School/Tradition
Scribe
Text Information
Language
Akkadian
Scribe
Typology
List
Period
None - None
Inventory No.
Context
illegally dug
Dimensions
59 - 82 - 21
Editions
Author Resource Page(s) Type
Westenholz 2000 Westenholz, J. G. (2000). Cuneiform Inscriptions in the Collection of the Bible Lands Museum Jerusalem: The Emar Tablets. XLVIII Handcopy
Westenholz 2000 Westenholz, J. G. (2000). Cuneiform Inscriptions in the Collection of the Bible Lands Museum Jerusalem: The Emar Tablets. 49-51 Edition
Provenience Map
Emar Middle Euphrates
Handcopy by Joan Goodnick Westenholz
Cuneiform Inscriptions in the Collection of the Bible Lands Museum Jerusalem: The Emar Tablets
— Handcopy by Joan Goodnick Westenholz

l. 1 x sheep for the god Hamari

ll. 2–3 One young ewe, one black (ewe and) one sheep for Išhara-of-the-City on the day of the new year

l. 4 One sheep for the statue of Im

l. 5 One sheep for Ahi-malik

l. 6 Three sheep for the gods of the city of Wak[at]

l. 7 [One sheep] for the Lord of Horns

General notes

Secondary Literature

  • Review Fleming, D. E. (1998). review of BECKMAN, G., Texts from the Vicinity of Emar in the Collection of Jonathan Rosen, Padova (1996). Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 61, 326. — 372-373
  • Review Faist, B. (2003). review of WESTENHOLZ, J. G., Cuneiform Inscriptions in the Collection of the Bible Lands Museum Jerusalem: The Emar Tablets, Groningen (2000). Welt Des Orients, 33, 185–195. — 189
  • Study Cohen, Y. (2011). The Administration of Cult in Hittite Emar. Altorientalische Forschungen, 38, 145–157. — 152
  • Study Cohen, Y. (2012). Aḫi-malik: The Last ‘Overseer of the Land’ in the City of Emar. In K. Abraham & J. Fleishman (Eds.), Looking at the Ancient Near East and the Bible through the Same Eyes. Minha LeAhron. A Tribute to Aaron Skaist (pp. 13–24). — 19
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