Cuneiform tablet

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A clay tablet discussing the adoption of Akkuya by Shelwehu. It details the inheritance share of a field along the road of Anzukalli (a city), in exchange for a gift of silver. The tablet carries the impression of three separate cylinder seals, including that of Shelwehu. Found in the remains of an ancient house during the excavations of Nuzi (in Iraq).

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Founded in 1889, the Harvard Semitic Museum houses more than 40,000 Near Eastern artifacts, mostly from museum-sponsored excavations in Egypt, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Syria, and Tunisia. We use these collections to investigate and teach Near Eastern archaeology, history, and culture. The Harvard Semitic Museum is one of the Harvard Museums of Science & Culture (HMSC).

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