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More model informationRoyal inscription of Lipit-Ishtar on a clay cone dating to the Old Babylonian period. Lipit-Ishtar was king in Mesopotamia for ten years between 1934-1924 BCE. Lipit- Ishtar ruled from the city of Isin and is famous for issuing a set of laws. When he published his laws, Lipit-Ishtar also built Enisisa, the “House of Justice,” and he had its construction recorded on lots of clay cones like this one. Note: this text = RIME 4.1.5.4 (Frayne 1990, 52-54). For another exemplar of this inscription see: http://special.lib.umn.edu/rare/cuneiform/UM15.phtml
https://cdli.ucla.edu/P373979 https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt9m3nf3ng/ https://ucla.box.com/s/pkc26xextlczdin0h09hr7e0bf0r09mq
Aug 5th 2019
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