Français : "Monument cruciforme de Manishtushu" : pierre en forme de croix, listant des dons et privilèges qui auraient été accordés par le roi Manishtushu d'Akkad (2269-2255 av. J.-C.) aux prêtres du temple de Shamash à Sippar. En fait un faux document rédigé par le temple vers 700-500 av. J.-C., à l'allure et à la graphie volontairement vieillis, pour garantir leurs droits. Trouvé à Sippar. 11 x 21 cm. BM 91022.
English: "Cruciform monument of Manishtushu": cross-shaped stone, listing the gifts and privileges allegedly granted by king Manishtushu of Akkad (2269-2255 BC) to the temple priesthood of Shamash in Sippar. In fact, a false document written by the temple about 700-500 BC, with a voluntarily aged appearance and writing, to guarantee their rights. Found in Sippar. 11 x 21 cm. BM 91022.
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