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A fragment on Samsuiluna |
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text is a very small fragment of a Babylonian
chronicle that was found in the library of the Assyrian
king Aššurbanipal. The text is unintelligeble but mentions king Samsuiluna,
the successor of the famous king Hammurabi.
For a very brief introduction to the literary genre of chronicles, go here. More information can be found in Jean-Jacques Glassner, Mesopotamian Chronicles (Atlanta, 2004), in which this is text CM 44. Translation
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