A gold cuneiform tablet
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Foundation Tablet in Gold Provenience From Dur-Sharrukin Assyrian city in mesopotamia Iraq ( 900-600 BC)Louvre Museum
Found together with three other inscriptions on precious materials, including silver, the inscription commemorates Sargon II's founding of the Neo-Assyrian capital at Dur-Sharrukin Typical of inscriptions found in the foundations of official buildings, this one includes information about the royal titulary of the king; his building activities in the city, including palaces and temples; and curse formulae against anyone who may destroy property of the king


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