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Hearst Museum object titled Cuneiform tablet, accession number 9-68, described as A clay tablet; width 95 mm, height 76 mm, width 31 mm.  A late Babylonian text, from the time of Darius II.
Hearst Museum object titled Cuneiform tablet, accession number 9-1798, described as Cuneiform tablet:  11 x 11 x 1 1/2 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Cylinder seal, accession number 9-2259, described as Cylinder seal; black stone. [Handwritten on card by Yoko Tomabechi: Obsidian. Two supplicant goddesses flanking an inscription. Kneeling figure beneath bow legged dwarf in field. Inscription: UM-MI!?? - LUM!??            PN....... dumu da-a-BI-LUH                                   son of PN........ ir gir.nergal!                                             servant of PN........] [Handwritten on card: References - cf. Frankfort, H. 1955. Stratified cylinder seals from the Diyala region, # 921 (OB), #917 (OB), for dwarf # 927 (I-L) ] Typed remarks: original label: "Babylonian stone seal found in Lower Mesopotamia. Period of the Ur Dynasty 2400-2100 BC. Represents the Goddess Ishtar bestowing a blessing. Name of owner stating he is a scribe.