Adadnadinakhe bricks
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Adadnadinakhe bricks
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The Adadnadinakhe bricks are a series of foundation bricks discovered at the Sumerian city of Girsu bearing the name "Adadnadinakhe" in bilingual Greek and Aramaic inscriptions. The bricks date back to the Seleucid Empire – 300-100 BCE – whilst the name appears to match the name of a Babylonian king who ruled more than a millennium beforehand. The first known brick was discovered in the 1880s, and the most recent in the 2020s. The Aramaic inscription is known as NE 446c and CIS II 72. Early exam
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2024-08-27T17:19:08Z
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2024-08-30T23:52:18Z
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