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Cuneiform Inscription

Cuneiform Inscription.jpg Long Lost Found AgainThumbnailsChaldean vases, drinking vessels and amphora of the second periodLong Lost Found AgainThumbnailsChaldean vases, drinking vessels and amphora of the second periodLong Lost Found AgainThumbnailsChaldean vases, drinking vessels and amphora of the second periodLong Lost Found AgainThumbnailsChaldean vases, drinking vessels and amphora of the second period
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Among the earliest of the monuments hitherto discovered are a set of bricks bearing the following cuneiform inscription.

This inscription is explained to mean:—“Beltis, his lady, has caused Urukh (?), the pious chief, King of Hur, and King of the land (?) of the Akkad, to build a temple to her.”

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The Seven Great Monarchies Of The Ancient Eastern World, Vol 1. (of 7): Chaldaea, by George Rawlinson
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