Amarna letter EA 5
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Amarna Letter EA5, one of the Amarna letters (cited with the abbreviation EA, for "El Amarna"), is a correspondence between Kadašman-Enlil I and Amenhotep III. The letter exists as two artifacts, one at the British Museum (BM29787) and one in the Cairo Museum (C12195). The letter is part of a series of correspondences from Babylonia to Egypt, which run from EA2 to EA4 and EA6 to EA14. EA1 and EA5 are from Egypt to Babylonia.
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Amarna letter EA 5
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Amarna letter EA 5
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1097812261
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November 2020
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Obverse
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King Kadashman-Enlil I of Babylon
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to Pharaoh
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British Museum, London
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BM 29787
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Clay
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Middle Babylonian
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Amarna Letter EA5, one of the Amarna letters (cited with the abbreviation EA, for "El Amarna"), is a correspondence between Kadašman-Enlil I and Amenhotep III. The letter exists as two artifacts, one at the British Museum (BM29787) and one in the Cairo Museum (C12195). The letter is part of a series of correspondences from Babylonia to Egypt, which run from EA2 to EA4 and EA6 to EA14. EA1 and EA5 are from Egypt to Babylonia.
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~1375-1335 BC
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9039