The two Neo-Sumerian texts from the British Museum published here have to be added to the dossier of Ur-Bau, a moneylender of unknown origin. In the first tablet a certain Seskalla receives silver for one-month harvest work as well as barley on loan. In the second text, the same Seskalla receives front Ur-Bau an amount of barley, in this case probably also on loan, at the unusually high value of 210 sila for 1 shekel of silver, the unusual value being 300 sila for 1 shekel
Two Neo-Sumerian texts of receipts of barley and silver
POMPONIO, Francesco Vincenzo
2004-01-01
Abstract
The two Neo-Sumerian texts from the British Museum published here have to be added to the dossier of Ur-Bau, a moneylender of unknown origin. In the first tablet a certain Seskalla receives silver for one-month harvest work as well as barley on loan. In the second text, the same Seskalla receives front Ur-Bau an amount of barley, in this case probably also on loan, at the unusually high value of 210 sila for 1 shekel of silver, the unusual value being 300 sila for 1 shekelFile in questo prodotto:
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