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Amarna letter EA 153


Amarna letter EA 153, titled Ships on Hold,[1] is a short-length clay tablet letter from Abimilku of the island (at Amarna letters time) of city-state Tyre.

Letter EA 153

EA 153 is approximately 7.7 centimetres (3 in) tall x 5.2 centimetres (2 in) wide,[2] (actually 3 1/16 x 2 1/16 inches), and has a missing flaked, lower right corner on its obverse affecting two lines of text. One line repeats "...King, Lord-mine...," allowing for only one line of more difficult restoration.

The letter shows a high-gloss surface on the clay tablet, and being a short letter, has only 5 to 8/9 cuneiform characters per line. It contains one special cuneiform sign for ship, MÁ, MÁ (ship Sumerogram), a sign used in both the Amarna letters, and the Epic of Gilgamesh. Also, the letter's scribe used mostly 'very-short' stroked, and 'fat-and-rounded' cuneiform strokes,[3] instead of the more arrow-shaped, sharp, and linear strokes, . Since on EA 153, there are also distinct, medium-sized wedge strokes, (example "be" ) as well as L-shaped strokes (angled stylus), the scribe may have used 2 or more styluses.

The clay tablet letter is located in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, no. 24.2.12.

The Amarna letters, about 300, numbered up to EA 382, are mid 14th century BC, about 1350 BC and 25? years later, correspondence. The initial corpus of letters were found at Akhenaten's city Akhetaten, in the floor of the Bureau of Correspondence of Pharaoh; others were later found, adding to the body of letters.

EA 153, obverse, bottom, and last lines

Moran's non-linear letter English language translation (translated from the French language):[4]

(Lines 1-3)--[To] the king, my lord: [Mes]sage of Abimilku,1 your servant. I fall at your feet 7 times and 7 times. ( "7 and 7 times" )
(4-5)--I have carried out what the king, my lord, ordered.
(2 repeat sections, 3 lines each)
(6-8)--The entire land-("country-side") is afraid of the troops of the king, my lord.
(9-11)--I have had my men hold ships at the disposition of the troops of the king, my lord.
(12-16)--Whoever has disobeyed has no family, has nothing alive. Since I gua[rd the ci]ty of the king, [my] lo[rd],
(obverse-bottom & reverse)
(17-20)--m[y] s[afety] is the king's responsibility. [May he take cognizance] of his servant who is on his side.2--(obverse, bottom edge, and top of reverse, with lacunae restored, lines 1-20 complete)

EA 153, Akkadian text

The Akkadian language text, Metropolitan Museum of Art (Spar 1988).[5]

Obverse
-(Line 1)--[ ana ] LUGAL EN--ia
-(2)--[u]m-ma IIa-Bi-LUGAL [ ÌR ]-ka
-(3)--7 u 7 ana GÌR.MEŠ-ka am-qut
-(4)--ša i[q-b ]i LUGAL be-li-ia
-(5)--šu-[ ut ] e-te-pu-uš
-(6)--pal-ha-at gabbu
-(7)--KUR-ti tu nu
-(8)--(ÉRIN)ERIM.MEŠ LUGAL EN--ia
-(9)--su-hi-iz-ti .MEŠ-ia
-(10)--GIŠ.MEŠ ana nu
-(11)--(ÉRIN)ERIM.MEŠ LUGAL be-li-ia
-(12)--ù ša la iš-te-mi
-(13)--nu É-šu nu
-(14)--bal-tá-šu an-nu-ú
-(15)--ana-an-ṣ[ár UR ] U(?)
-(16)--LUGAL be-[ li-ia
Lower Edge
-(17)--[ šu-ul ]-m[i]
-(18)--mu-hi LUGAL li-[[-[de]
Reverse
-(19)--ana ÌR-šu ša
-(20--itti-šu

See also

References

  1. ^ Moran, William L. 1987, 1992. The Amarna Letters. EA 153, Ships on Hold, p. 240.
  2. ^ https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/544696[bare URL]
  3. ^ http://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/eg/web-large/vs24.2.12yy.jpg[bare URL image file]
  4. ^ Moran 1987, 1992. The Amarna Letters. EA 153, Ships on Hold, p. 240.
  5. ^ Spar, Ira. (1988) Cuneiform Texts in the Metropolitan Museum of Art: Tablets, Cones, and Bricks of the Third and Second Millennia B.C., Vol. 1., EA 153, pp. 150-151.
  • Moran, William L. The Amarna Letters. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1987, 1992. (softcover, ISBN 0-8018-6715-0)
  • Spar, Ira. (1988) Cuneiform Texts in the Metropolitan Museum of Art: Tablets, Cones, and Bricks of the Third and Second Millennia B.C., Vol. 1., EA 153, pp. 150–151. (New York, 1988)



EA 153 photo gallery

External links

  • EA 153, obverse, showing high-gloss surface of clay tablet (Metropolitan Museum)
  • EA 153 description, characteristics at clay tablet letter location, Metropolitan Museum of Art (Clay tablet letter size: 3 1/16 X 2 1/16 in.)

amarna, letter, titled, ships, hold, short, length, clay, tablet, letter, from, abimilku, island, amarna, letters, time, city, state, tyre, letter, approximately, centimetres, tall, centimetres, wide, actually, inches, missing, flaked, lower, right, corner, ob. Amarna letter EA 153 titled Ships on Hold 1 is a short length clay tablet letter from Abimilku of the island at Amarna letters time of city state Tyre Letter EA 153 EA 153 is approximately 7 7 centimetres 3 in tall x 5 2 centimetres 2 in wide 2 actually 3 1 16 x 2 1 16 inches and has a missing flaked lower right corner on its obverse affecting two lines of text One line repeats King Lord mine allowing for only one line of more difficult restoration The letter shows a high gloss surface on the clay tablet and being a short letter has only 5 to 8 9 cuneiform characters per line It contains one special cuneiform sign for ship MA MA ship Sumerogram a sign used in both the Amarna letters and the Epic of Gilgamesh Also the letter s scribe used mostly very short stroked and fat and rounded cuneiform strokes 3 instead of the more arrow shaped sharp and linear strokes Since on EA 153 there are also distinct medium sized wedge strokes example be as well as L shaped strokes angled stylus the scribe may have used 2 or more styluses The clay tablet letter is located in the Metropolitan Museum of Art no 24 2 12 The Amarna letters about 300 numbered up to EA 382 are mid 14th century BC about 1350 BC and 25 years later correspondence The initial corpus of letters were found at Akhenaten s city Akhetaten in the floor of the Bureau of Correspondence of Pharaoh others were later found adding to the body of letters Contents 1 EA 153 obverse bottom and last lines 2 EA 153 Akkadian text 3 See also 4 References 5 EA 153 photo gallery 6 External linksEA 153 obverse bottom and last lines EditMoran s non linear letter English language translation translated from the French language 4 Lines 1 3 To the king my lord Mes sage of Abimilku 1 your servant I fall at your feet 7 times and 7 times 7 and 7 times 4 5 I have carried out what the king my lord ordered 2 repeat sections 3 lines each 6 8 The entire land country side is afraid of the troops of the king my lord 9 11 I have had my men hold ships at the disposition of the troops of the king my lord dd 12 16 Whoever has disobeyed has no family has nothing alive Since I gua rd the ci ty of the king my lo rd obverse bottom amp reverse 17 20 m y s afety is the king s responsibility May he take cognizance of his servant who is on his side 2 obverse bottom edge and top of reverse with lacunae restored lines 1 20 complete EA 153 Akkadian text EditThe Akkadian language text Metropolitan Museum of Art Spar 1988 5 Obverse Line 1 ana LUGAL EN li ia 2 u m ma IIa Bi LUGAL IR ka 3 7 u 7 ana GIR MES ka am qut 4 sa i q b i LUGAL be li ia 5 su ut e te pu us 6 pal ha at gabbu 7 KUR ti istu panu 8 ERIN ERIM MES LUGAL EN li ia 9 su hi iz ti LU MES ia 10 GISMA MES ana panu 11 ERIN ERIM MES LUGAL be li ia 12 u sa la is te mi 13 ianu E su ianu 14 bal ta su an nu u 15 ana an ṣ ar UR U 16 LUGAL be li ia Lower Edge 17 su ul m i 18 mu hi LUGAL li de Reverse 19 ana IR su sa 20 itti suSee also EditTyre Amarna letters phrases and quotations List of Amarna letters by size Amarna letter EA 5 EA 9 EA 15 EA 19 EA 26 EA 27 EA 35 EA 38 EA 153 EA 161 EA 288 EA 364 EA 365 EA 367References Edit Moran William L 1987 1992 The Amarna Letters EA 153 Ships on Hold p 240 https www metmuseum org art collection search 544696 bare URL http images metmuseum org CRDImages eg web large vs24 2 12yy jpg bare URL image file Moran 1987 1992 The Amarna Letters EA 153 Ships on Hold p 240 Spar Ira 1988 Cuneiform Texts in the Metropolitan Museum of Art Tablets Cones and Bricks of the Third and Second Millennia B C Vol 1 EA 153 pp 150 151 Moran William L The Amarna Letters Johns Hopkins University Press 1987 1992 softcover ISBN 0 8018 6715 0 Spar Ira 1988 Cuneiform Texts in the Metropolitan Museum of Art Tablets Cones and Bricks of the Third and Second Millennia B C Vol 1 EA 153 pp 150 151 New York 1988 EA 153 photo gallery Edit line drawing Obverse line drawing ReverseExternal links EditEA 153 obverse showing high gloss surface of clay tablet Metropolitan Museum EA 153 description characteristics at clay tablet letter location Metropolitan Museum of Art Clay tablet letter size 3 1 16 X 2 1 16 in Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Amarna letter EA 153 amp oldid 1097748114, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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