Found at Jokha. A contract for a large quantity of grain[?] delivered on the last day of the month. Transcribed by Dr. Edgar J. Banks in a letter dated April 14, 1928. Marked with a cylindrical stone seal, bearing in raised characters the name of the scribe, Luela and of his father, the seated figure of a deity, and the standing figure of a priest. The tablet is dated in the year when a certain city was overthrown, about 2350 B.C.E.
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Title devised by cataloger.
Script: Inscribed in cuneiform characters.
Origin: Inscribed in Babylonia ca. 2350 B.C.E.
Cataloged under call no. G.Cab.3.137 no.7.