Inscribed clay tablets from the Third Dynasty of Ur
British Museum
3D scanning of cultural relics
British Museum Collection
3D scanning of museum collections
The Third Dynasty of Ur
Mud tablets with inscriptions
New Ur Empire
Cultural relics of the Third Dynasty of Ur
Cultural relics of the New Ur Empire
Mud carved cultural relics
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Coin
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The length of this mud board is 14.10 centimeters and the width is 2.80 centimeters. There are four columns of inscriptions on this clay tablet, which come from the Third Dynasty of Ur. The Third Dynasty of Ur, also known as the Neo Ur Empire, was established by the Sumerian city-state of Ur and ruled over the entire Mesopotamia from 2112-2004 BC. The two corners and left side of the mud board have been broken. This mudboard may have been found in the Umma area of Ur city. The inscription on this clay tablet may be related to the Shulgi of the Drehem calendar.