349. Stamp seal: duck Seal Face: 1.98 x 1.0 cm Height: 1.16 cm String Hole: 0.33-0.23 Date: -600 - -400ca. 6th–5th century B.C. Geographic region: Mesopotamia Time period: Neo-Babylonian Medium: Gray-brown chalcedony Extent: Seal Face: 1.98 x 1.0 cm Height: 1.16 cm String Hole: 0.33-0.23
350. Stamp seal: worshiper kneeling before mushhushshu-dragon and standard Seal Face: 2.41 x 1.55 cm Height: 3.12 cm String Hole: 0.2 cm Date: -600 - -400ca. 6th–5th century B.C. Geographic region: Southern Mesopotamia Time period: Neo-Babylonian Medium: Chalcedony, blue Extent: Seal Face: 2.41 x 1.55 cm Height: 3.12 cm String Hole: 0.2 cm
351. Tablet Letter discussing silver belonging to the the temple and asking the reipient to choose a boat and send it via a messenger. v; YPM BC 034558 Geographic region: IraqUruk (Warka) Time period: Neo-Babylonian Medium: clay
352. Tablet fragment--upper left portion of four column tablet. $umma alu--omens concerning eagles and other birds. Neo-Babylonian. Clay.; YPM BC 030146 Time period: Neo-Babylonian Medium: clay
353. Tablet fragment. Badly damaged letter with fairly long greeting, probably concerning agricultural matters. Neo-Babylonian. Clay.; YPM BC 034968 Geographic region: IraqUruk (Warka) Time period: Neo-Babylonian Medium: clay
354. Tablet fragment. Letter asking the addressee to send fifteen donkeys, adn requesting that the sender's messenger return by a certain date. Neo-Babylonian. Clay.; YPM BC 034565 Geographic region: IraqUruk (Warka) Time period: Neo-Babylonian Medium: clay
355. Tablet fragment. Letter complaining that no barley is availible for (?) workmen. Neo-Babylonian. Clay.; YPM BC 034958 Geographic region: IraqUruk (Warka) Time period: Neo-Babylonian Medium: clay
356. Tablet fragment. Letter concrening the assessment of barley rents. Neo- Babylonian. Clay.; YPM BC 025145 Geographic region: IraqUruk (Warka) Time period: Neo-Babylonian Medium: clay
357. Tablet fragment. Letter demanding that the products at hand be put into silos beacuse there is nothing to be got for them on the market (suqu), and discussing other monetary and agricultural matters. Neo- Babylonian. Clay.; YPM BC 034608 Geographic region: IraqUruk (Warka) Time period: Neo-Babylonian Medium: clay
358. Tablet fragment. Letter reporting that the sender had heard about a denunciation made against himself (or the addressee?) before the king. Neo-Babylonian. Clay.; YPM BC 034969 Geographic region: IraqUruk (Warka) Time period: Neo-Babylonian Medium: clay
359. Tablet fragment. Letter requesting the dispatch of five elders (shibutu) for the purpose of presenting a niqu-offering in the temple; the crown prince's niqu is also mentioned; sent from Der. Neo-Babylonian. Clay.; YPM BC 034578 Geographic region: IraqUruk (Warka) Time period: Neo-Babylonian Medium: clay
360. Tablet fragment. Promissory note to deliver estimated yield (imittu) of date grove. Neo-Babylonian. Clay. Witnessed.; YPM BC 021603 Geographic region: IraqUruk (Warka) Time period: Neo-Babylonian Medium: clay