- Ammi-Saduqa (or
Ammisaduqa, Ammizaduga) was a king of the
First Dynasty of Babylon,
dating to
around c. 1646–1626 BC (Middle Chronology) or c. 1638–1618...
- The
Venus tablet of
Ammisaduqa (Enuma Anu
Enlil Tablet 63) is the
record of
astronomical positions for Venus, as
preserved in
numerous cuneiform tablets...
-
Venus tablet of
Ammisaduqa entirely. The
alternative major chronologies are
defined by the date of the
eighth year of the
reign of
Ammisaduqa, king of Babylon...
- The Venus, the
Tablet of
Ammisaduqa. Reiner, Erica; D. Pingree.
Babylonian Planetary Omens The Venus, the
Tablet of
Ammisaduqa. Kelley,
David H.; E. F...
- Ba'al of Tyre
Nimrud Tablet K.3751
Sargon II's
Prism A
Venus tablet of
Ammisaduqa Epic of
Gilgamesh Enûma Eliš R****am
cylinder K.3364
Tablets and cylinders...
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surviving planetary astronomical text is the
Babylonian Venus tablet of
Ammisaduqa, a 7th-century BC copy of a list of
observations of the
motions of the...
- a
cylinder seal from the
Jemdet Nasr
period and the
Venus tablet of
Ammisaduqa from the
First Babylonian dynasty indicate that the
ancient Sumerians...
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goddess Ishtar,
whose language suggests it was
written during the
reign of
Ammisaduqa, Hammurabi's
fourth successor, declares: "The king who
first heard this...
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Venus (which the
early Babylonians called Nindaranna):
Venus tablet of
Ammisaduqa. c. 1600 BC: The date of the
earliest discovered rubber balls. c. 1600...
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surviving planetary astronomical text is the
Babylonian Venus tablet of
Ammisaduqa, a 7th-century BC copy of a list of
observations of the
motions of the...