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A New Source of a Stone Cylinder Describing the Rebuilding of the Temple of Ištar at Nineveh by Šamši-Addu I
This article publishes a stone cylinder that bears an inscription of Šamši-Addu I, founder and ruler of the kingdom of Upper Mesopotamia. The object was discovered during University of Mosul excavations directed by Ali. Y. Aljuboori in the palace of the Neo-Assyrian king Assurbanipal in Nineveh.