Ni 4187 (clay tablet) is a clay cuneiform tablet that contains lines 234-253 (reverse) of "Inanna's Descent to the Netherworld," a Sumerian afterlife myth.This tablet joins (is part of) Ni 4200, which contains lines 211-233 (obverse) of the same myth. The Ni 4187 artifact was first published by Samuel N. Kramer in a 1963 publication of the Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society (volume 107), a prominent journal. This article is commonly referenced as PAPS 107. Kramer published a translation, transliteration, collation, and commentary.
The artifact is small, circular, but seems to be in good condition. The translation of "Inanna's Descent" on this artifact provides usable lines that are still considered relevant in modern translation.
Most of the Nippur tablets related to "Inanna's Descent" were discovered in modern-day Iraq during expeditions by the British Museum in the 1890s. This artifact first appeared in a 1963 journal article by Samuel N. Kramer. Subsequent publications by Kramer also utilized this artifact.