- copy to use to
confirm legal ownership.
Kudurrus are
often linked to what are
usually called "ancient
kudurrus", land
grant stones from the
third millennium...
- The
Kudurrus of Isin (Babylonian Kingdom), king Marduk-nadin-ahhe, late 2nd
millennium BC, c. 1099-1082 BC. The
British Museum kudurru is a
black limestone...
-
writing and wisdom, Nabû,
makes its
first appearance on one of his
kudurrus. A
kudurru comes with an
unusual trinity of gods in its
invocation of a divine...
- Enlil-nirari.
Along with the
Tablet of Akaptaḫa,
these are the only
extant kudurrus from this king’s
short eight-year
reign and were both
recovered from Elamite...
-
Museum dates this
kudurru to the
period 1125-1100 BC. Eanna-shum-iddina
kudurru Kudurru Kudurru Image Article of "Eanna-shum-iddina
kudurru"
British Museum...
- four
kudurru boundary stones. Some
kudurrus are
known for
their representations of the king, etc., who
conscripted the
stones production. Most
kudurrus are...
- The
Kudurru of Gula is a
boundary stone (
Kudurru) for the
Babylonian goddess Gula. Gula is the
goddess of healing. It is from the 14th - 13th
century BC...
- displa**** at the Louvre. Some
kudurrus are
known for
their portrayal of the king, etc., who
consigned it. Most
kudurrus portray Mesopotamian gods, which...
- Marduk-apal-iddina II
kudurru is a
boundary stone (
kudurru) of Marduk-apal-iddina II, who
ruled Babylon from 722 BC - 710 BC. Some
kudurrus are
known for their...
- Ḫunnubat-Nanaya
kudurru Melišipak
kudurru-Land
grant to Marduk-apal-iddina I Land
grant to Ḫasardu
kudurru Land
grant to [Me]li-Ḫala
kudurru Estate of Takil-ana-ilīšu...