Chronicle P

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Height12 cm
Width18 cm
Discoveredbefore 1882
Present locationLondon, England, United Kingdom
Chronicle P
A portion of Chronicle P referring to the events surrounding the reign of Tukulti-Ninurta I.[1]
Height12 cm
Width18 cm
Discoveredbefore 1882
Present locationLondon, England, United Kingdom

Chronicle P, known as Chronicle 22 in Grayson’s Assyrian and Babylonian Chronicles[2] and Mesopotamian Chronicle 45: "Chronicle of the Kassite Kings" in Glassner's Mesopotamian Chronicles[3] is named for T. G. Pinches, the first editor of the text. It is a chronicle of the second half of the second millennium BC or the Kassite period, written by a first millennium BC Babylonian scribe.

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