-
obsidian blades and a clay sealing. A
number of
inscribed clay
cones (
sikkatu) were
found at the site
marking the
rebuilding of the
temple of Adad by...
- --GIŠ.BANŠUR, paššūru ("table") --GIŠ.ERIN, erēnu ("cedar") --GIŠ.GAG,
sikkatu ("flask (of perfume)") --GIŠ.GIGIR,
mugirru (?) --GIŠ.GU.ZA, kussû ("throne"...
- "May") or
agricultural terms such as nīra (Akk. nīru, "yoke"), sekkṯa (Akk.
sikkatu, "plowshare"),
senta (Akk. sendu, "to grind") or nbūba (Akk. enbūbu, "fruit")...
-
Udjashu from the
Thirtieth Dynasty of
Egypt was
found at Qasr Shemamok. A
sikkatu (inscribed wall peg) of ****ur-dan II (c. 934–912 BC) was
found at the site...
- from Uruk,
currently housed in the
British Museum File:Sin-kashid cone (
sikkatu), c. 1850 BC -
Oriental Institute Museum,
University of
Chicago Tablet...