Inventaire des Tablettes de Tello conserv es au Mus e Imp rial Ottoman is a detailed inventory of cuneiform tablets from Tello (ancient Girsu) held in the collections of the Ottoman Imperial Museum. Compiled by experts of the era, including Henri de Genouillac and F. Thureau-Dangin, this volume provides invaluable documentation of these important Mesopotamian artifacts. The catalog offers insights into the texts themselves, their historical context, and their significance for understanding ancient Mesopotamian civilization. Researchers and historians will find this inventory a vital resource for studying the rich cultural heritage of the region and the early efforts to preserve and understand cuneiform texts. The book serves as a crucial reference for anyone interested in the history of Mesopotamia and the development of Assyriology.
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