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IV-1. Upper part of a bronze figure of a Sumerian priest- 

 king, perhaps Gimil-Sin or Kudur-Mabug. 



2-3. Two cones of Galu-Babbar, patesi of Umma, record- 

 ing the dedication of a temple. 



4-7. Four cones of Gudea, patesi of Lagash, B.C. 2400. 



8. Plaque with a nude figure of a goddess. 

 9-11. Three Sumerian religious texts of the early Baby- 

 lonian period. 

 12-14. Three Babylonian Letters of the time of Khammu- 

 rabi. About B.C. 2000. 

 15-114. A collection of one hundred tablets of the Period of 

 the First Dynasty of Ur. About B.C. 2000. 



115-355. A miscellaneous collection of tablets and fragments : 

 44 are fragments of tablets of accounts, 43 are 

 case-tablets, and 154 refer to ordinary business 

 matters. 



356-383. A collection of 28 Neo-Babylonian contracts of the 

 reigns of Nabonidus, Darius, and Cambyses. 



384-825. A collection of about 442 small account tablets, 

 receipts and memoranda, and six dockets. 



82G. Cappadocian tablet recording the sale of 12 gan of 

 land for 2 talents and 30 manehs of silver. The 

 seal impressions are valuable for dating purposes. 

 Before B.C. 2000. [No. 108,924.] 



827. Case-tablet, unopened, with seal-impressions, con- 



taining a letter from Tutu-nasir, the son of Imlik- 

 ilu, a commander of royal troops. Period of the 

 First Dynasty of Babylon. [No. 108,962.] 



828. Fine Neo-Babylonian tablet recording the sale of 



certain landed property in Nippur, in the presence 

 of 13 witnesses, on the 23rd day of Adar, in the 

 14th year of the reign of Nebuchadnezzar II., i.e., 

 B.C. 618. [No. 108,935.] 



829. Tablet recording the sale of landed property at 



Erech, on the Sth day of Tebet, in the 16th year 

 of Kandalanu, King of Babylon, i.e., B.C. 631. 

 Documents belonging to this reign are uncommon. 



[No. 108,858.] 



830. Marriage contract, with the names of 8 witnesses, 



dated in the reign of Ammi-zaduga, King of 

 Babylon, about B.C. 2060. In it the penalty for 

 breach of contract by the woman is drowning, and 

 by the man, a fine of two manehs of silver. 



[No. 108,901.] 



8 31. Tablet recording the division of certain property 



into five shares, and attested by 14 witnesses. 



Dated in the reign of Rim-Sin, King of Larsam, 



about B.C. 2200-2150. [No. 108,902.] 



