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Bibliography

Anonymous creator, K 5419c, c. 930 BCE. Clay tablet. K.5419.c, Library of Ashurbanipal Collection, The British Museum, London, United Kingdom. Accessed June 14, 2019. https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/W_K-5419-c.
Julian Reade. "Hormuzd Rassam and his Discoveries." Iraq 55 (1993): 39–62.
Lambert, Wilfred G., trans. "Enuma Elish." In "Chapter Two: Mesopotamian Creation Stories," 37-59, edited by Wilfred G. Lambert. In Imagining Creation, 15-59, vol. 5, IJS Studies in Judaica, edited by Markham J. Geller and Mineke Schipper. Leiden, Netherlands: Brill, 2007.
Rassam, Hormuzd. Asshur and the Land of Nimrod: Being an Account of the Discoveries Made in the Ancient Ruins of Nineveh, Asshur, Sepharvaim, Calah, Babylon, Borsippa, Cuthah, and Van, Including a Narrative of Different Journeys in Mesopotamia, Assyria, Asia Minor, and Koordistan. New York, NY: Eaton & Mains, 1897.

Fast facts

Object
category Tablet Clay
museum K 5419c Record No.
Provenience
location_city Mosul, Iraq Origin
event_note c. 930 BCE Attested