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English: The cuneiform inscription on this clay cylinder mentions the work on the temple of God Sin at Ur by Nabonidus. It also narrates a prayer for the king and his son Beslshazzar. From Ur, southern Mesopotamia. Neo-Babylonian period, 555-539 BCE. The British Museum, London. Reference
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