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Stela of Ashurbanipal

-668/-655

British Museum

British Museum
London, United Kingdom

One of the duties of a Mesopotamian king was to care for the gods and restore or rebuild their temples. Much earlier, in the late third millennium BC, rulers in southern Mesopotamia depicted themselves carrying out this pious task in the form of foundation pegs, such as the figure of Ur-Nammu, also in The British Museum (reigned 2112-2095 BC).It is possible that the Assyrians discovered similar figurines while they were rebuilding the ruins of Babylon and Borsippa in the 670s and 660s BC. On this stela, Ashurbanipal (669-631 BC), wearing the Assyrian king's head-dress, is shown in the pose of earlier kings, lifting up a large basket of earth for the ritual moulding of the first brick. The cuneiform inscription around and over the king's body records his restoration of Ezida, the Temple of Nabu, god of writing, in Borsippa. It celebrates the qualities of the king and implores Nabu's favours. It also asks for a blessing on the king of Babylon, Shamash-shum-ukin (667-648 BC), who was also Ashurbanipal's brother. It ends with curses on anybody who destroys or damages this monument.By 650 BC, after the creation of this monument, Shamash-shum-ukin had rebelled against Ashurbanipal. However, the Assyrian forces captured Babylon and Shamash-shum-ukin killed himself.

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  • Title: Stela of Ashurbanipal
  • Date Created: -668/-655
  • Physical Dimensions: Height: 39.00cm; Width: 15.50cm; Depth: 13.00cm
  • External Link: British Museum collection online
  • Subject: king/queen; ceremony/ritual; basket/basketry
  • Registration number: 1880,0617.2
  • Place: Excavated/Findspot Temple of Nabu
  • Period/culture: Neo-Assyrian
  • Material: sandstone
  • Copyright: Photo: © Trustees of the British Museum
  • Authority: Ruler Ashurbanipal
  • Acquisition: Excavated by Rassam, Hormuzd
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