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Records From Erech, Time of Nabonidus (555-538 B.C.) by Dougherty, Raymond Philip, 1877-1933
Records From Erech, Time of Nabonidus (555-538 B.C.) by Dougherty, Raymond Philip, 1877-1933
BY
RAYMOND PHILIP DOUGHERTY, Ph D
PROFESSOR OF BIBLICAL LITERATURE IN GOUCHER COLLEGE
BY
YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS
To
PROFESSOR A. T. CLAY, Ph.D., LL.D., Litt.D.,
in Gratitude
Digitized by the Internet Archive
in 2017 with funding from
Getty Research Institute
https://archive.org/details/recordsfromerechOOdoug
CONTENTS.
Page
Introduction
Nature of Texts 11
Arrangement of Tablets in Archives 11
Chronological Study of Scribes 11
References to Belshazzar 12
Reform in Temple Practices 12
The Sanctity of the Temple 13
Temple Paraphernalia 13
The Sirqutu 13
The Principle of Bailment 14
Miscellaneous 14
Name Indices
Personal Names 15
Places 39
Temples 40
Canals 40
Gates 40
Catalogue 41
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RECORDS FROM ERECH
TIME OF NABONIDUS
INTRODUCTION.
Two hundred and forty-six texts of the Yale Babylonian Collection, dated in the
reign of Nabonidus (555-538 B. C.), are published in this volume. Nearly all that
are fully dated mention Erech or its environs as the provenance of the documents.
Only a few are dated at Babylon, Borsippa and Larsa. It is evident that, as a whole,
they are a part of the temple archives of Erech, the personal names in the texts being
additional proof of this.
With few exceptions they are in a fine state of preservation, though varying
much in size and color. Seal impressions are rare (See Nos. 33, 154, 239, and 241),
and there is only one instance of an Aramaic Endorsement, No. 164. The volume of
business that was transacted in the ordinary routine of temple life is indicated by
numerous promissory notes, receipts for money and agricultural products, rentals of
sheep and cattle, leases of land, provisions for bailment, financial inventories, legal
decisions, etc.
An interesting feature of these records is the fact that certain kinds of documents
predominate in the first part of the reign of Nabonidus, and other kinds in the second
part. Thus in the first seven years there are numerous tablets recording obligations
to pay tax to Sum-ukin, the son of Bel-zer, who was in charge of the tax receipts of the
temple. Such records are absent in the remaining years of the reign. All the leases
of land, with one exception, are found in the first four years. In the latter part of
the reign bailments and similar documents predominate. This seems to indicate
that tablets in the temple archives were systematically arranged primarily according
to subject matter. we had access to all the legal documents of the reign
Naturally, if
of Nabonidus belonging to Erech, we would find tax notes, leases, bailments, etc.,
evenly distributed through all the years. But a few hundred tablets from a section
of the archives would present the above phenomenon if they were arranged in the
order suggested.
A chronological study of the scribes who wrote these documents suggests that a
certain number of new scribes took up the work each year. Those years credited
with a large number of tablets from which to gather data present from four to eight
new scribes not appearing in any preceding year. In the other years the new scribes
range from one to three. It seems, then, that there was a yearly induction of scribes
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12 YALE BABYLONIAN TEXTS, VOL. YI
into office. Nddinu, the son of Bel-ahe-iqisa, son of Egibi, was an unusually expert
scribe, as his exact and beautiful writing proves. We are not surprised, therefore, to
find that he has by far the largest number of tablets to his credit and that they range
from the third to the seventeenth year of the reign of Nabonidus. This is all the
more noticeable because few of the more than three score scribes of these texts have a
larger range than one year.
Nos. 71, 72, 103, 131, 150, 155, 225, 232, and 233 show that Belshazzar, the son of
Nabonidus, had much to do with the administration of affairs at Erech. There is
evidence that he took an interest in the use of the religious paraphernalia of the
temple and that he paid a tithe of the sheep which were in charge of his shepherd.
Some of the sheep belonging to the temple were under his jurisdiction, as their disposal
depended upon “the command of the son of the king,” or “the order of Belshazzar,
the son of the king.” No. 150 is especially interesting in that it contains the record
of a carefully drawn-up lease of land granted by Belshazzar. The rent to be paid was
5,000 measures of barley and 3,000 bundles of straw. Nos. 225 and 232 show that
Belshazzar was placed on an equality with Nabonidus in oaths at Erech. See Exposi-
tory Times Vol.
,
XXVI, 297-299, for a similar text. In spite of the exalted position
of Belshazzar he was still subject to the commands of his father, as is indicated by
No. 103:3.
No. 10, dated at Larsa in the first year of the reign of Nabonidus, records a series
of commands with reference to temple practices in Erech. Two commands require
that the custom of the time of Nebuchadrezzar be followed. A noteworthy feature of
the tablet is that lines 3, 6 and 7 contain blanks where names have not been written,
although the usual determinatives, etc., have been inserted. This may indicate that
the tablet is a copy of a former one upon which the names had become obliterated.
Perhaps the original tablet remained in Larsa and this tablet may have been a copy
made at a later time in the reign of Nabonidus, when a restatement of the commands
was necessary because of some controversy as to the exact regulations that were to be
maintained in the temple at Erech. In all probability certain practices had been
neglected and an effort at reform was being made. To bring this about, the weight of
precedent was utilized. Nebuchadrezzar’s name still had a potent influence and the
temples at Babylon and Borsippa, namely, Esagila and Ezida, were regarded as models
of ceremonial orthodoxy. It is easy to suppose that this reform in the activities of
fianna may have been part of a general toning up of the religious situation in the
nation, due to the accession to the throne of a king of some individual character and
purpose in comparison with the weak rulers who were his immediate predecessors.
The daughter of the king, mentioned in line 22, suggests Bel-salt i-Nannar, whom
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Nabonidus dedicated as an entu to the temple of Nannar or Sin at Ur. See Mis-
cellaneous Inscriptions in the Yale Babylonian Collection ,
No. 45, page 66.
No. 222 gives further insight into the regulations of Eanna. We are furnished
with the picture of a man bringing an offering to the temple for the festal meal of
Ishtar, the goddess of Erech. The bearer of the offering, whether purposely or
inadvertently, failed to enter the temple in a reverent manner, i. e., he omitted bowing
at the place where he entered. This omission on his part caused summary action by
the temple authorities. The culprit was cast into chains and the offering which he
had defiled by his action was debarred from use in the temple by being sealed. This
text gives sufficient proof of the value attached by the Babylonians to an act of
homage upon entering a temple.
A number of texts throw light upon the extent and splendor of the paraphernalia
used in the temple. No. 117, which mentions 703 gold stars, etc., gives a glimpse of
brilliant ornaments. The weaver, goldsmith and worker in precious stones had
ample opportunity to display their skill in producing the vestments and articles of
adornment required in the elaborate ritual of the temple. Nos. 71, 72, and 229:26
furnish evidence that the paraphernalia of one temple might be taken to another as
occasion required.
The sirqutu has been recognized as a class of temple subordinates connected with
various Babylonian deities and responsible for the performance of work. Nos. 2,
56, 57, 79, 80, 116, 126, 129, 154, 186 and 224 deal very fully with the sirqutu of the
had dedicated them. Two classes of the order seem to be indicated, one marked or
branded with a star and the other unmarked. The sirqu marked with a star belonged
to the deity for fife and this apparently affected his offspring’s status to at least the
third generation. In cases of doubt the status of an unmarked sirqu was determined
by reference to the records, the temple record taking precedence over any other. On
the other hand the symbol was sufficient to determine the status of a branded sirqu.
A slave could go security for a sirqu. If the sirqu disappeared, the slave became a
Sirqu in his stead. The sirqutu was on an equality with the common class of artisans
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This did not prevent a sirqu from- assuming commercial obligations (See No. 150).
The temple had vast land holdings and the sirqutu may have afforded a means of
refers to the hand as the part of the body that was marked, in these instances the verb
nadu being used to denote the act of marking. That kak-kab-tu se-en-du must refer
person. Those who acted as bondsmen suffered severe penalties in case of failure to
perform their obligations. The idiom resu nasu is used in these texts in the sense of
Eanna. This connects itself with the fact that one of the signs representing the
goddess Nina was originally a fish in an enclosure. Sacrifices of fish in Ishtar’s temple
in Erech would point to an ancient conception of Nina or Ishtar as a water deity.
No. 168 gives some of Erech’s distant sources of metals and minerals, copper and
iron from Ionia, iron from Lebanon, and precious stones from Egypt.
d
The deity En-sa-na-as-ru is mentioned in No. 145:1, 4, 5, 20. If en(n)a means
“speak” (See American Journal of Semitic Languages, July, 1918, page 284), the possible
d
reading of Amatsa-nasru is suggested, on the analogy of
d
U sur-amdtsu.
No. 226, dated in the thirteenth year of the reign of Nabonidus, is a further
example of the fact that special sacrifices were offered upon the 7th, 14th, 21st and 28th
days of the month. See Miscellaneous Inscriptions in the Yale Babylonian Collection,
Nos. 45-51.
NAME INDICES.
Abbreviations: b., brother; d., daughter; f., father; gf., grandfather; gin., grandmother; gs., grandson;
h., husband; m., mother; s., son; w., wife; YBC., Yale Babylonian Collection.
Determinatives: al, city; d, dingir, “god”; /, feminine; h, homo; ki, place; m, masculine; mdt, country;
me, mes, plural; ndr, canal; ser, plain; t&mirtu, vicinity; zun, collective.
Personal Names.
d
Ab-i-la-hi- ,
f. Ahu-lia. A-f),u- Istar, s. A^isu-namra, f. Nurea, 197:17.
Abu(?)-lu-mur, s. Nabu-sum-ukin, 100:5, 10. AJiu-li-ia,
Ab-kal-lum 1. s. Ab-ilahi’, 209:8.
1. s. Hsparu, f. Bel-iddin, 15:26. 2. f. Kalbu.
2. f. Ardi-Ea, Innin-zer-usabsi. Ahu-lisir, f. Sarrani.
Ab-ul-i-du, s. Ea-iddin 1:22. ,
Ahu-li-ti’, s. Ildni-akini, 169:3, 5, 8, 9, 13, 16, 17;
d Adad-ahe-iddin, Hara-Adad.
f. 231:4, 7, 11, 12, 15, 16, 18, 19.
d Adad-na-sir
,
f. Rimanni-Adad. Ahu-lu-mur,
d Adad-nu-u-ru,
s. Ilu-nadu, 225:4, 10, 12, 24, 26. 1. f. Nabu-bdni-ahi.
d Adad-se- 237:17.
gf. Marduk-ndsir. 2.
d Adad-u-se-zib, Sdmiku, 169:21; 231:25. Belsunu.
s. A-fiu-na-a . . . .du, f.
d
Adad . .
., f. Iddia, 20:12. A-hu-nu, f. Samas-iddin.
Ad-da-a, f. Bel-muballit. Ahu-su-nu,
A-di-ma-at-ilu, 108:4. 1. f. Nand-iddin.
h
aduppu, gf. Rimut-Bel. 3. 77:31.
Ah-’-a-ilu, s. Silld, 217 :6. Ahu . . .
., gf. Bel-nddin-aplu.
Afye-iddin, f. NabH-ndsir. ,dAja. d. Samas-zer-usabsi, 124:8.
. .
.,
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9.
d
A-nu-um-ah-iddin, d A-num, d A-n u, 1
165:3.
1. s. Apia. 178:10. 3. s. h aslaku, f. Musezib- Marduk, 87:2.
2. s. Musezib, 203:4; 223:17, gs. h bd’iru, 4. s. Lakipi, 203:10.
114:23. 5. s. N abu-baldtsu-iqbi, 20:7.
3. s. Gimillu, gs. Kurt, 197:18. 6. s. Nabu-b & ni-ahi, 203:6; 210:26.
h Iqisa, 94:22.
4. s. Sin-ibni, gs. re’il alpi 120:13; 147:11; 7. s.
d A-nu-sar-u$ur,
210:19. 179:14; 221:17.
f A-pa-tum-eres, d. Kursd, 73:1, 13. 2. s. Nabd-a}iu-ri[manni\, 162:12.
Ap-la-a, Apla-a, 3. s. Suzubu, 196:1.
1. s. AhS-u, etc., f. Nadinu, 40:27; 64:6; 71:7; 4. s. Silld, gs. Iddin-Papsukal, 191:17; 214:17;
1
Tall. A ssyr. Namenbuch, page 296, gives “ipjj as a West-Semitic root.
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Ba-zu-zu 3. f. Nand-iddin.
1. s. Bcl-epul, 94:15. 4. 32:39.
d
2. s. Marduk-zer-ibni, 93:24; 180:4. Bel-apal-usur, gf. Ahu-dania, Ardi-Marduk, Bel-
3. s. Nddin, 104:4, 11; 144:22. apal-iddin, Musezib-Bel, Nabd-etir-napsdti,
4. s. Nergal-zer-ibni, 93:24. Nabd-zer-usabsi, Sum-ukin.
d Bel-epus(-us)
5. h re'd sa Zumbu, 169:6, 7, 12; 231:8, 9, 15.
h
6. 94:19; 171:6; 229:11. 1. s. Bel-muballit, gs. r&b bdni, 33:24; 77:17.
f Be-lit-ia, d. Apia, 124:2. 2. s . Sin-tabni, f. Nabd-tabni-u§ur, 18:14; 46:
d Bel-ab-u$ur, 19; 90:21.
1. s. Nddina-alyn, 114:1. 3. s.
h
sangd d
Belit NI-KIS* un ,
f. Zababa-sum-
2. f. $anna-lipi-u§ur, 114:4, 12. iddin, 4:13.
3. gf. Nabd-baldlsu-iqbi, Innin-sum-u$ur, Suld. 4. f. Bazu{zu\.
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4. 17:3; 32:42, 43, 59; 126:11. Eri-ba- d Marduk, Eriba, s. Bel-muballit, gs. Bu§u,
Dannu-dN ergal, f. Bel-etir. 225:1, 8, 19.
Dannu-dAdad, f. Samu. E-rib-su, Erib-su,
Di-ra-a-a, 63:11. 1. s. Tdb-Uruk ki 206:2. ,
d
Ea-sal-mu-ildni, gf. Nabd-bdni-ahi, Nergal-iddin. Esi-etir,
d
Ea-sar-bul-lit, 138 20. : 1. s. Musallim-Marduk, gs. Gimil-Nand, 79:11,
d
E-a-usallim, Nddinu. f. 14; 80:10, 14.
d Ea gf Samas-aM-eriba. 2. f. Nana-eres.
. . . .
.
d Gu-la-zer-ibni, h
fl-sag-ila ....,88:15. s. KA-SAL-T?-hdhu. f. Sadunu, 198:
d
Gab-bi- Bel-um-ma (?), 108:3. 16.
h
Gdb-bi-ildni-sar-u§ur, qipu sa Eanna, 26:21; 33:3, Gu-za-a-nu, Gu-za-nu,
8, 16; 59:11; 79:2; 80:2; 92:3, 21, 53, 74; 1. s. Latubasinni, 126:13.
144:5; 154:3; 159:13; 170:20; 200:5, 7; 32:57; 105:9.
2.
12. 108:6, 10; 135:14; 220:18, 24, 40. Iddin~ d Marduk, s. Ndbd-eriba, 36:7.
Ib-ni-ilu, Ibni-ilu, Ib-ni-ildni, Iddin- d Nabd, Iddina {-na)-Nabd,
1. s. Ibni-ilu, f. Nabd-sum-lisir, 10:1. 1. s. Bel-ahe-eriba, 35:45.
2. gf. Musezib-Bel, Sin-eres, Nabd-sum-lisir. 2. s. Kidin-Marduk, f. Innin-sum-u§ur, 71:11;
Ibni-ilu-u-a, s. Sin-ah-iddin, 203:2, 15. 72:11; 77:23; 92:66; 143:17; 165:15;
Ib-ni-dInnina, Ibni, 179:15; 191:19; 204:17; 206:19; 213:17;
h
1. s. aslaku, f. SumA, 34:16; 183:4. 214:19; 232:26; 233:19; 236:17; f. IbnA,
h siraqu,
2. s. BalAtu, 150:1, 8, 24. 101:15; 108:7.
3. s. fikur-zAkir, f. N abu-iddin, 92:6. 3. f. Idihi-ilani, 1 nnin-sum-usur
4. s. Gimil-Nand, f. Ardi-Innin, 202:4; 222:22. 4.32:32; 35:42; 175:14.
5. s. Kuri, f. Samas-sum-iddin, 174:13. Iddin-d Papsukal, gf. Ardi-Bel, BalAtu, Innina-zer-
6. s. NAdina-ahu, 35:20. usabsi, LabAsi-Marduk, Ndrea.
7. s. Sin-tabni, f. Samd, 123:19. I- di-hi-ilAni, s. Iddin-Nabd, 208:4.
8. s. Sum-ukin, 130:13; 156:19, 20. Ilani-a-ki-ni, 169:4; 231:5.
9. f. Ardi-Innina, Iddin-Istar, Innin-zer-usabsi, Ili’- d Marduk, gf. Balatsu, Bel-nAdin-aplu.
SumA. II- tak-ia-a-ti, f. Tadannu.
10. h nappah varzilli, 237:6. Il-Tam-mes-itti-i-ni, h PiqudA,
183:13.
11. 32:20; 170:2; 229:2, 17. 1 1- Te-hi-ir-za-ba (bid)-du, s. Hasabu, 169:22; 231:26.
Ib-ni- dIstar, Ibni- d Istar, Ib-ni- dIs-tar, Ibni- dIs-tar, Ilu-a-na-biti-[su], 196:18.
1. s . Amel-NanA, 108:1. Ilu-ba-’-te, 246:5.
Aaslaku, f. h
2. s. SumA, 26:26; 33:22; 34:16; s Ilu-itti-ia, d. NabA-etir, s. Samas-triba, gs. re’A
41:24; 56:15; 59:17; 77:25; 78:24; 234 1
alpi, :
h
7. s rdb
, bdni, f. Innin-sum-vsur, 181:5; f. 9. s. ‘Samas-nasir, gs. Arba, 59:3.
h
7 nnin-zer-ibni, 52:7. 10. bel pi. .
., 149:8.
8. s , f. Sum-uMn, 46:3. 32:16; 39:7; 41:18; 93:7; 212:10.
11.
d
9. f. Anum-aji-iddin, Innin-ahc-eres, Innin-ahc- In-7iin-lab-ni-u§ur, s. Ardi-Gula, gs. Gimil-Nand,
iddin, Nana-eres. 199:11.
d
10. h SI-UD, 32:44. I n-nin-zer-ibni,
11. 32:9, 11, 64. 1. f. Nadin.
f Ina- d Na-na-a-ul-tci-ra. . . 129:4. 2. 210:28.
.,
! Ina-qat- d Na-na-a-sa-kin, d
129:5. I n-nin-zer-iddin,
Ina-$illi- d Na-na-a ,
1 . s. Zerutu, 200 :
1 ;
205 :
4, 11.
1. s. Ardia, 35:6. 2. f. Gimillu, 215:11.
J1
2. s. Sullum, 35:36. n-nin-zer-iqisa (-sa )
3. f. Nand-kardbi, Nidinti. 1. s. N abd-mudammiq, 203:7.
4. h saqqa. 209: 18. 2. s. Samu, h nas patri, 156:11.
d
5. 100:16. In-nin-zer-usabsi(-si), TIL,
I N-ina-ka-ilani, f. Nabu-ahe-usallim. 1. s. Abkallum, 35:37.
d In-nin-ah-iddin,
s. 1 Nand-bel-biti , 18:22. 2. s .Apia, 190:3; gs. Sin-liq-unninni, 131:2;
d 151:25.
I n-nin-ahe-iddin
1. s. Bel-etir(f), 66:12. 3. s. Baldtsu, 59:16; 67:24; 89:15; 130:11;
2. s . 133:9; 136:9.
Ina-esi-etir, gs. Ddmiqu, 33:21; 34:15; 78:23.
3. s. Nand-epus, gs. Kurt, 52:4, 10. 4. s. Ibni-Innin, 48:2, 8. •
h
1. s. Bel-iddin, gs. rdb bant, 200:2, 16. 2:5, 15, 17
Kina, 171:1. dIstar-ah-iddin,
2. s. 93:32.
dI nnina -ri-su-u-a, h
MU sa KIL HU* un
,
229:51. d
Istar-ahe-iddin, s. N abd-sum-ukin, gs. h band, 135:
d
I nnina-sar-usur, 15.
1. s . N ergal-usallim, gs. Sin-liq-unninni, 122: d
Istar-a-lik-pa-ni, 212:12.
dIstar-bel-u
14; 148:14. . . . 126:20.
2. h M U-SAL-LI M-AN-N U, 229:19. d
Istar-mukln-aplu, Is-tar,
d I nnina-sum-ires, 1. Gimillu, 93:20.
s.
5. s. Marduk-n&§ir, gs. Giniil-Nand, 167:26. 1. s. Baldtsu, 112:1, 17; 115:5; gs. Ndr-Sin ,
3. s. Belsunu, 238:11.
2. s. Nergal-iddin, gs. Ea-salmu-ildni, 92:17.
3. f. Bania, Nabti-bAni-abi, Nand-eres. 4. s. Nabd-sum-iddin, 35:35.
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d
Marduk . . .
.,
h
saqd Uruk ki 11:30. ,
MU . . AAdad, gf. Nddinu.
Mi-§ir-a-a, gf. Nddinu. N a-an-ni-ia, 1:31.
Mu-kal-lim, gf. Innin-sum-eres, Samas-zer-iddin. d
Nabu-ah-bullit(-t) ,
s. Nabd-zer-ukin, gs. h KA-SI
Mukm-aplu, DAK, 191:11.
h d
1. s. Nabd-baldtsu-iqbi, gs. mandidi, 206:2. Nabd-ah-iddin,
2. 77:32. 1. s. Hirmasu (Hirruma§u ), 202:4; 232:7.
Mukin-zer, 2. s. Nabu-dala’, 236:4.
1. s. N abd-zer-iqisa, 220:7. 3. s. Nabu-etir, 238:7, 16.
2. f. Nergal-ddnu. 4. s. Suld, 119:13.
Muk-ki-e-a, 5. f. Ardi-Innin, Istar-sum-eres, N ana-iddin,
1. s. Marduku, 151:4. Zabidi(f).
2. h nangdru. . .
., 32:30. 6.
h
saqd sarri h
bel piqitti Sanna, 156:3, 9;
Mu-ra-nu, 169:19; 195:10; 231:22.
1. s . Nabd-bani-ahi, gs. flkur-zdkir, 108:14; 7. 32:50; 197:15.
d
155:29; 204:19; 191:23; 203:22; 205:19; Nabu-ah-u§ur, s. Hatarna, 188:1, 12, 13, 23.
206:21; 214:22; 225:33; 232:30. d
N
abd-ahu-ri-man-ni,
2. f. Liblut. 1. s. Buie- M arduk, 157:7.
Mu-ra-su-d, s. N abd-sum-iddin, gs. h gallabu, 157:3. 2. f. Ardi-Bel, 162:12.
Musallim-d Marduk, 3. 209:21.
1. s. Ardi-Nabd, gs. h sangu Nabu, 71:8; 72:8. d
Nabd-ahu-su, s. Sin. . .
., gs. Ilu-sessekiutu, 64:10..
2. s. Gimil-Nand, f. Bel-muballit, 71:2; 72:2; d N abd-ahe-bul-lit, bullit(-it), bullit,
9. 126:25. d
N abil-eriba, f. Iddin-Marduk, Musezib, Nddin,
d
Nabd-ba-ni, f. Zeria. Nand-iddin, N innin-ahe-iddin, Samas-mukin-
d Nabd-bani-ahi, aplu.
1. s. Ahu-lumur, 110:3, 9. d
N abd-eres,
2. s. Ardi-N abd, gs. h NI-SUR gine, 10: 17. 1. s. Bel-apal-usur, f. Musezib-Bel, 108: 16.
3. s. Dabibi, f. Ld^-ana-ndr-M arduk, 108:18. 2. f. Bel-ahe-iddin, Rimut.
4. s. Ekur-zdkir, f. Mtir&nu, 108:14; 155:29; d N abu-etir, KAR-ir,
191:22; 203:22; 204:20; 205:19; 206:21; 1. s. Apia, 39:23; 66:5; 93:9; gs. Nabd-
8. s. N
abu-rimanni, gs. Amel-sa-tdbti‘ un -su, 10. s. Suzubu, 242:2.
165:1. 11. f. Ibna, Itti-Nabu-balatu, Nabu-ah,-iddin.
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1. s . Ardi-Bel, gs. Egibi, 30:4; 33:19; 34:12; 11. 32:32; 92:24; 144:12.
40:26; 41:21; 56:11; 61:16; 64:5; 67:21; d N abu-rnukin-sum, s. Ibnd, f. Nurea, 105:3.
71:6; 72:6; 77:38; 89:12; 123:22; 129:18; d
N abd-mukin-zer,
134:12; 145:17; 147:9; 159:15; 222:18; 1. s. Avid, gs. h re’u alpi, 157 :2, 5.
236:15. 2. s. Bel-usallim, 201 19. :
d
N abu-iqisa(-sa) 73:8; 92:1; 129:21;.
1. f.Bel-ah-usabsi. 2. s. Bel-rimanni, gs. Egibi, 71:17; 72:17.
2. 229:45.” 3. s. Belsunu, gs 57:7. ,
d
N abd-ga-mil, s. Ekur-zakir, f. Zeria, 46:21. 4. s. Bel-zer, gs. Gimil-Nand, 101:16.
d
Nabu-ka-sir ,
kasir, 5. s. Egibi, f. Nergal-ina-esi-itir, 177:18; f.
1. s ,
25:6. Ina-esi-etir, 160:12.
2. f. Ah-iddina. 6. s. Marduk-sum-ibni, 223:18; gs. Babutu,
d
Nabu-ki-sir, f. Sum-ukin. 163 15. :
d Nabd-kudurri-usur ,
sar Bdbili ki ,
10:10, 17; 18:5; 7. s. N abu-sum-iddin, 40:14; 151:5; h
naqidu
57:10; 71:29, 30; 92:16, 24, 32. sa J
Belit sa Uruk u 221:3. ,
d
N abd-ku-ti, 32:40. 8. s. N abd-sum-ukin, 120:1.
d
Nabd-li’d, f. Ibnd, Nabu-n&din-sum. 9. s. Nana-iddin, 77: 30; 220:12.
d Nabd-LAL-SA ...., 32:34. 10. s. Rimanu, f. Nabu-rnusetiq-urra, 46:7.
dN abu-milu-bullit 32 22. (-it), : 11. s. Samaia, gs. Kurt, 77:21.
dN
abu-mudammiq (-iq) DAN, ,
1
12. s. Samas-zer-iddin, 172:9.
1. s. Samas-zer-ibni, 33:6; 50:3. 13. s 196:21; 209: 14.
,
2. s. Nabu-usallim, gs. h rab bard, 102: 11. 14. f. Imbia, Innin-Upi-u^ur, Nana-iddin.
3. f. Bibea, Innin-zer-iqisa, N abd-zabadu. 15. 35:50; 39:21; 57:12; 92:15, 23, 37, 45,
4. 32: 13; 58:14; 229:47. 50; 194:5, 13; 221:13; 228:14.
d
N abu-mukin, Sama s-ah-iddin. f.
d
N abu-na- -id, na’id, I, JM-TXJK,
d
N abu-mukin-aplu, 1. f. Ardi-Innin.
1. s. Eanna-liv-usur 41:25. 2. sar Bdbili ki 1:5; 2:29; passim. ,
3. h
ZA-ZAK. . .
., 198:10. 6. s. Bau-iddin, 145:22.
4. 94:8. 7. s Bel-ahe-iqisa,
. gs. Egibi, 26:25; 32:49;
d
N dbd-zer-iddin, 33: 25; 34:13 40 31; 41: 26; 56:12 59 14;
;
Marduk, 137 2. 78: 22 89:13 92 64; 96:3; 108 13; 116 17;
•
2. s. : :
4. f. Bel-eriba, Kalbd, Ldbdsi, Sum-ibni. 145 25 148 16; 151 :26; 155 31; 156 27;
:
,d
N abd-zer-iqisa (-sa ) 159 19 170. 24; 175 15; 177: 20; 179 18;
: :
1. s. Apld, 184:13; 240:26. 183 :3; 193:120; 195: ii; 202: 18; 203 21;
2. s . Nand-ibni, 144:19. 204 15 205: 16; 221 :24; 222 23; 225 35;
:
4. s ,
gs. h asd, 90:22. 24. Sdzubu, 196:22.
s.
2. s. [Ina}-silli-Nand, 100:15. 2.
Na-zi-ia, d
Nergal-sum-iddin
1. s. Nergal-ndsir, 47:6. 1. Nergal-ina-esi-etir (Ina-esi-Stir),
s. gs. ffunztt,
2. 47:2. 152:13; 205:6; 219:6; 230:16.
d Nergal-ah-iddin, 2. 66: 13; 93:19; 237:9.
1. s. Amurru-muballit, 1:24. d
Nergal-u sallim
2. s. N abd-sum-ukin, 100:2. 1. s.
h
m,andidi, f. Sula, 18:3.
d Nergal-a-sa-rid f. Gimillu. 2. s. Nddinu, f. MU . . Adad, 215: 10.
dNergal-da-a-nu, da-nu, dan-nu. Sin-liq-unninni,
3. s. f. Innin-sar-usur, 33:17;
1. s. Mulcin-zer, 48:6; 164:3. 40:24; 41:18; 77:10; 87:9; 122:15; 123:
2. f. Baldtu, llu-re' u-sunu, Samas-ah-iddin, 20; 129:15; 148:15; f. Sum-iddin, 40:28;
Samas-re' u-sunu. 143:20.
3. 48:11. 4. f. Innin-sar-usur, Innin-zer-usabsi, Sum-
d
Nergal-epus (-us) iddin, Zer-bitti.
h
1. s. Nabu-zer-iqisa, ndqidu sa Belit sa Uruk ki ,
5. 39:10; 94:22.
d
137:5, 10. Nergal-u-se-zib,
2. s. Kuri, f. Ibni-Istar, 18:18. 1. s. Kidin-Marduk, f. / nnin-sum-u§ur, 101:18.
3. f. Mannu-ld-zittu. 2. s ,
gs. Kuri, 52:18.
4. h massaru, 144:4. 3. f. Nabu-ahe-usallim.
d
Nergal-ibni, 4. 92:28.
d
1. s. Nabu-sama’ 5:11. Nergal-u-sip-pi, s. Hunzd, f. Nurea, 230:4.
2. f. Kuddia, Kudurru, Innin-sum-iskun. d
Nergal-zer-ibni,
d
N ergal-iddin, 1. s. Suld, gs ,
137 :29.
1. s. Ea-salmu-il&ni, f. Marduk-eriba, 92:17. 2. f. Bazuzu.
d
2. s. Sin-tabni, f. Samas-eriba, 18:15; 92:67. Nergal . . .
.
f . Samas-alie-iddin.
! Bdndt-Innin. d
3. f. Nergal. . . 89:3.
4. 4:1; 237:16. Ni-din-ti, tu, turn,
d
N erg al-id-u-a, f . Dannu-ahe-su-ibni. 1. s. Ahe-su, 32:23; 167:16.
d
Nergal-ina-esi-etir 2. s. Ina-silli-Nana, 17:4.
1. s. Ardia, gs. Amel-sa-tabti zun-su, 165:2. 3. 218:36, 42.
2. s. Dannea, f. Kind, 123:2; f. Samas-zer- Ni-din-tum-Samas, s. Samas . . .
., gs. h
sangii Samas,
usabsi, 207 18. : 124:20.
3. s. Hunzd, f. Nergal-sum-iddin, 230: 16. Ni-ku-lu-u, f. Ragamu.
4. s. Nabd-musetiq-urra, gs. Egibi, 177:18. d
Nin-ni-in-ahe-iddin, d. N abu-eriba, 100:3.
d
5. s. Sin-liq-unninni, f. Nadin, 92:70; 238: Nin-m-in-sum-iskun(-un) s. Huzi’i, f. Baldtu, 100:
26. 22 .
6. 35:4, 14; 176:4, 6; 218:37, 40, 42, 50. 5. s. Nd’id-Marduk, gs. h 135: 17. . . . .
,
d
N ergal-nu-ri- h sirqu sa Nergal, hdl Mi$ird, 148:2.
,
6. s. Nabu-mukin-surn, gs. Ibna, 105:3.
d
Nergal-sar-an-ni, f. Nadin. 7. s. Nergal-usippi, gs. Hunzd, 230:4.
d Nergal-sar-usur, sar Bdbili ki
,
71:31, 32; 72:31. 8. s. Samas-muballit, 110:10.
d
Nergal-sum-ibni, 9. s. Sarid, 100:1.
1. s. Ahe-sd, 151:2; 243:19. 10. f. Gimillu, Kalbi, Nabu-belsunu.
2. f. Gimillu, Nabu-bdni-ahi, N abu-nddin-sum 11. h mdr sipri sa Sum-ukin, 22:2.
34 YALE BABYLONIAN TEXTS, VOL. VI
32:48;
12. 105:5, 7, 10; 108:4; 153:22; 11. s. Nd’id-Marduk, 24:9.
210:12; 229:6, 16; 237:16. 12. s. Nur-Papsukal, f. Samas-sum-lisir, 157:18.
Ndr-dPapsukal, gf Samas-sum-lisir, 157 18. . : 13. s. Adad-se’, f. Marduk-nasir, 232:3.
Ndr-dSin, 14. s. Sin-bel-zer, 145:3.
1. s . Nabd-bani-ahi, gs. Nur-Sin, 137:28; 219: 15. s. Sula, gs. UR-TIM-ilua, 184:2, 4.
5; 238:22. 16. s ,
f. Marduk-sum-lisir, 92:56.
2. gf. Marduk-sum-lisir, abd-mukin-aplu, N 17. s ,
86:13.
Nabu-rnukin-zer, Nur-Sin, Sadunu, 18. f. Innin-zer-usabsi, I star-sar-usur, Marduk,
Innina. Nd’id-Marduk, Nand-iddin, Sin-zer-usabsi,
Pdni-dBelit-a-dag-gal, h
qallat, 196:3. Samas-iddin.
Pdni-dum-qi- dIstar, 32:33. 19. 46:14, 15; 58:15; 130:12; 139:4.
Pdni- dNabd-[te]-e-mu, f. Hamastum. Ri-mut-d Bel,
Pap-pa-a-a, gf. Marduk-sdpik-zer. 1. s. Bel-muballit, gs. Gimil-Nand, 219:17.
Paq-da-a, 184: 14. h mahhu,
s 2. s. f. Innin-ah-iddin, 18:8, 10.
Pir- ,
s. Tabnea, gs. h bd’iru, 77 12; 145: 18; 153: 18;
: 3. s. Nabu-sum-lisir, 93:15.
191:21. 4. s. N abd-zer-iddin, gs. aduppu, h
79:5; 80:5.
Ra-bi-e, s. Ilu-rimu-sunu, 136:7. 5. h. Nand-bel-biti, 18:21.
h rdb barn, gf. Anum-sum-iddin, Bel-epus, Bel-iddin, 92:14.
6.
d
3. s. Ili-Marduk, f. Baldtsu, 79:6; 80:6. Sin-ah-iddin, f. Ibni-ilda.
d
4. s. Innin-sum-usur, gs. Ijunzu, 183:9. Sin-ahe-iddin, 1 : 8.
d
5. s. ICalba, gs. Nabd-sarhi-ildni, 91:9. Sin-ana-biti-su,
6. s. Marduk-sum-ibni, 44:13. 1. s. Ibnd, 35:28.
7. s. Nabu-musetiq-[urra], gs. Rimdnu, 46:7. 2. 5:8.
d Rimut.
8. s. Nabu-eres, 20:21. Sin-bel-zdr, f.
9. s. Nahu-zer-iqisa, 104:7. d
Sin-da-ma-qu, damdqii (DAN) 1
,
gf. Kurbanni-
10. s. Nabd . . . . ,
39: 14. Marduk.
1
Thus DAN
has the value damaqu in personal names. Compare 177:14; 219:9; 221:10; 224:11 with 198:4.
See also Samas-mudammiq, 64:2; 160:9; 181 14 and Samas-DAN, 34:11; 87:10; 92:54; 167:23; 205:3; :
222:15.
N
abd-mudammiq, 33:6, and Ahdnt-DAN, 50:3, seem to be further illustrations.
DOUGHERTY—RECORDS FROM ERECH 35
149:9. dSamas-ahe-eriba,
2.
dSin-ib-7ii, ibni, 1. s . Samas-[mukin]-aplu, gs. Ra 124:22.
. .
.,
dSin. Ilu-ses-se-ki-u-tu, Nabu-ahu-su, 64: 10. 5. s. Nergal-iddin, gs. Sin-tabni, 18:15; 92:67.
. .
., s. f.
h rt'i
Su-qa-a-a 93:29. ,
6. s. l alpi, f Nabd-etir, gf Ilu-ittia,
. . 234 : 2, 4.
1 Su-qa-a-i-li, h amelutu, 219:1. 7. f. N abu-belsunu ,
N and-kardbi, Samas-etir,
Su-qi-in-ni, s. Bel-muballit, 2:21. UR-TI M-ilAa.
Sa-al-ti-ilu, f. Kind. 8. h
US immeri, 229:20.
Sa-at- d Bel, 39:32. 154:7, 13, 14.
9.
dSamas-eres, h
Sa-du-nu, arad ekalli, 229:28.
Gimil-alda, 210:23. d
1. s. Samas-elir,
2. s. Gula-zer-ibni, gs. h
KA-SAL-U-bdbu, 198: 1. s. Samas-eriba, 161 10. :
16. 2. 92:14.
3. s. Kurt, f. Nabii-muldn-a plu, 201:10. dSamas-ib-ni, ibni,
2. 32:59. d Samas-zer-ibni,
dSamas. 229:26.
7. s. Nabu-baldtsu-iqbi, gs. Sin-liq-unninni, 39: . .
.,
h
sangu d Nabu, gf. Musallim-Marduk. 4. s . Iddin-Papsukal, f. Baldtu, 71:3; 72:3.
h sangu dSamas, gf. Nidintum-Samas, Samas-mukin- 5. s. Nana-ah-iddin, 12:14.
aplu. 6. f. Baldtu.
Sa-pi ( pi-i)- d Bel 7. h
aslaku, 32:46.
1. s. Amel-fia, f. I na-Ksagila-zer, 71: 16; 72:16; 8. 32:60.
92:63; 116:1. Sum-ibni, s. N abd-zer-iddin, 73:20.
2. s. Kuri, f. Labasi, 105:20. Sum-iddin,
Bel-uldin, gs. h
3. f. fBu'iti. 1. s. rab bdni, 114:22.
Sa-pi- dSin, s. Nabxl-muk-elip, 145:3. 2. s. Nddin, 198: 18.
Sar-a-ni, Sarr-a-ni. 3. s. Nergal-usallim, 180:1; gs. Sin-liq-unninni,
1. s. Ahu-lisir, 73: 18. 40:28; 143:20.
2. f. Ardia. Sumu(MU), gf. Sal}undu.
Sa-ri-du, Sa-rid, Sum-ukin,
1. s. bdni, f. A num-sum-iddin, 52:6.
h rdb 1. s. Bel-upahhir, h rab
tarbasi, 112:20.
2. f. Nurea, Sum-usur, Silld. 2. s. Bel-zer, gs. Basia, 5:4, 9; 11:1,10,17,22,
f Si-da-a, 12:1;
172:6. 24; 24:4; 25:4; 35:1; 36:4; 43:4;
f Si-da-tum, d. Innina-dlik-pdni, 172:1. 44:3; 45:5; 47:4; 49:4; 65:4;
55:4;
Si-gu-u-a, Si-gu-u-a, gf. Dajan-ahe-iddin, Iqisa- 78:4, 8, 9, 12, 15, 17; 82:4; 84:4; 85:1;
Marduk, Marduk-apal-usur, Musezib-Marduk. 86:3; 88:4; 94:2; 101:4; 107:3; 158:4;
Si-ni-ia, f. Eris, 20: 10. 185:4; 199:2; 242:1, 5, 7.
Si-riq-ti, h kudimmu, 112:24; 121:10. 3. s . Hanap, f. Silim-Bel, 77:16; 78:26; 92:
>S u-i-bu . .
., 136:3. 60.
Su-la-a, 4. s I na-esi-etir
. gs ,45:3; gs. Bel-apal-
1. s. Ah-ubdnu, 243:28. usur, 170:23.
2. s. Apia, 93:31; h arad ekalli, 32:61; gs. 5. s. NabA-kisir, 66:8.
h sangd Enurta, Nabd-tagbi-lisir, gs. flkur-zakir, 73:16.
200:3. 6. s
Zer-mukin, s. Nabu . . .
., 1S0:8. eriba ,
39:19; 52:17.
Zer d Marduk, 52:16.
. . s. Nabu-etir-napsati, 187:3.
h susanu,
Zern-tu, iqisa, s. 220:28.
d
1. f. Alik-pdni, I nnin-zer-iddin Istar, s. Sum-ukin, 210:6.
15:5. d ln-nin,
2. 23:7.
d
Zu-um-bu, s. Nana-eres, hiaqidu sa d Belit sa Uruk ki ,
Innina, s. Balatsu, gs. Nur-Sin, 198: 14.
169:2, 6; 231:2, 8. sar-usur, f. Istar-mukin-aplu.
. . . .a-a, gf. Nergal-zer-ibni. sum-ibni, '‘kudirnmu.
h
. . . .ahe-iddin, 39: 18. ri-man-ni, qallu sa Tabnea, s. Hantussu, 182:1.
h
. . . .o.he-usallim, s. Sin-ibni, gs. re’u alpi, 96: 10. ru, 52:18.
. . . .Sa, gf. Ina-Ssagila-zer.
Places.
mdtAr-ba-’-il, in m Manna-aki- mAtAr-ba--il, 109:4. Bit m Kud-di-ia, 35:38.
dl As-sur-ri-ti,
49:2, 11, 21. tu, Bit mKur-ban-ni-d Marduk, 32:6.
tdmirtuAs-sur-ri-tum, Bit makkuru, 229:14.
84:3, 16.
Bdbili ki , 1:5; 2:29; passim. Bit md Marduk-nasir, 35:16.
Bar-sip ki 136:12; 157:18. ,
Bit me me ,
40: 19.
&l Be-li a-gur-ru me*, 132:19. Bit me-ri-su, 150:2, 11.
dl tdmirtuftit rf/VaM, 84:2.
Belti-ia, 71:28, 33; 72:28, 33.
Blt-abu, 11:26; 46:4. N
Bit md abil-bel-ilam™^ 35:31, 35.
Bit alpi, 229:5. Bit md Nabu-etir-naps&ti me!l 35:29. ,
Bit-ilu, 35:20, 50. E-bir nari, E-bir-tum n&ri, 52:12; 55 IT; 61:5, : 61
Bit IM, dl ndr Es-su,
209:17, 24. 182:7, 13.
Bit m Iqisa{-sa), 14:22. Gi-mir-ra, in Gi-mir-ra-a-a, Gi-mir-ru-i-ti 237:1, 3
Bit ist&nu, 114:9, 17. 15.
Bit ka-a-du, 151:15. tdmirtufj a _ rnar 40:13.
,
dl
Kab-ri sa h naqide me ^ 111 : 12. ld mirluR
a _ a _t Uj 42;2, 12.
dl Kak-kab-ti,
Kakkabtum(NIGIN-tum), 35:4; 201: tdmiTtu R U -da-a - a
35:48. ,
dl
Kar dNa-na-a, 107:16. tdmirtuSi-ih-mu-ti,
14: 16.
Kar ndT Pit-qa sa mdBel-etir, 101:2. man-da r,
timir i>‘S U - mdtSu-man-dar,
41:4; 150:3, 7.
Kar si-bit-ti, 162:2. Sur-da ki 167:21. ,
dl
Mas-ka-nu, 207 fSr
: 19. Us-sak-ka-am {?), 26:6.
mdl Mi-sir, Us-ta-paq-da(?) 73:24.
168:11.
&mirtu N a-hal-lum,, 133:4. . . . .ri sa m Ba-la-tu, 162: 16.
d
!N a-hir-b u-tu, 42:14.
Temples.
S-an-na, 10:16; passim, E-d Usur-amdt-[su] 235:5. ,
fi-bar-ra, 32:46; 53:4,7; 118:23. Pl-sag-ila, 10:10; 103:23, 24; 141:14, 27. See
7? - l En -s a-n a-a s-r u 145:5. ,
names Ina-Esagila-ztr and TUR-E!sagila-
’
S-kur, Ekurati me s 71:30; 72:29; 242:10.
,
risua.
fi-dNabA, 43:2; 84:2. fi-zi-da, 10:10; 71:21; 72:21.
Canals.
ndr d Amarru, 46:4. ndr Pit-qa sa mdBel-etir, 101:2.
ndr Es-su, ndr Pit-qu, 185:2.
158:2, 10, 18; 182:7, 13.
ndr Ga-ba-di-e, ndr Raq-qat- dSama's,
67 : 4. 32:12, 20.
ndT m ndr Ru-ub-bu,
ff ar-ri sa La-a-ba-si, 35:47. 14:3.
ndrHar-ri d Usur-amdl-su, ndr Sippar ki 41:11.
sa 92:5, 7. ,
Gates.
Bdb v-ru-bu, 220:31. Bdb sa-ni-tu, 13:3. See sanu-u bdbu, 167:12.
Bdb ndTSarru,
Bdb mu-tir-ri-c-ti, 10: 16. 48:4.
Bdb ndr N a-as-ka-pi-ru, 233 : 12. Bab ti-mu, 236:7.
Bdb ndrSa-Bit-ilu 35:20, 50. Bdb u?-§al-pi, 51:2.
Bdb ndr Ru-ub-bu, 14:3.
CATALOGUE.
Year. Month. Day. YBC. Contents.
(41)
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Year. Month. Day. YBC. Contents.
36 3 6 16 3704 Record of tax to be paid.
37 4 9 4 6858 Report concerning grain.
38 6 12a 26 6900 Receipt for materials.
39 3 10 5 4169 Report of dates given to bakers.
40 3 6 23 3726 Lease of land from temple officials.
41 3 2 11 7413 Lease of land from temple officials.
42 1 4128 Report concerning grain.
43 2 ? 1 7524 Record of tax to be paid.
44 2 2 28 7482 Record of tax to be paid.
45 3 10 25 3763 Record of tax to be paid.
46 3 12b 22 3834 Transaction concerning a field.
219 15 12a 15 3731 Provision for delivering three slaves to the temple.
220 17 5 25 7426 Inventory of animals, etc.
221 16 12a 6 3949 Stipulation for the bringing of a slave to the temple in
security for an unpaid claim.
222 12 7 4 3981 Punishment of a man who failed to bow when he entered
the temple with an offering.
223 12 12b 4 4036 Investigation of the receipt and disbursement of money.
224 15 12b 3 3996 Legal action with reference to a man whose grandmother
had been dedicated to the Belit of Erech.
225 12 11 6 6946 Court record concerning sesame in which the oath of
Nabonidus and Belshazzar is sworn.
226 13 9 ? 7490 Record of the daily offering of animals for a month with a
special offering on every seventh day.
227 12 ? 22 6895 Inventory of animals.
228 17 5 26 6890 Inventory of animals.
229 11 5 28 4168 Itemized statement concerning dates.
230 12 12b 28 3837 Three men go security for another.
231 17 4 14 3936 Decision concerning a branded sheep.
12 1 ? 4039 Report of the assessment of tax, in which the oath of
Nabonidus and Belshazzar is sworn.
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