English: Assyrian Cuneiform Script - 36424080021
Mesopotamia 1500-539 BC Gallery, British Museum, London, England, UK. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com. Limestone memorial stele or tablet of Tukulti-Ninurta I, King of Assyria; inscribed with roughly thirty-three lines of cuneiform text on one side and twenty-three lines of the text on the other side, both recording his titles and genealogy and describing briefly his numerous campaigns; there is also a reference to his building of Kar Tukulti-Ninurta.[1]
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