File:Basalt tablet of Esarhaddon commemoration the reconstruction of Babylon after the destructions of his father, in traditional Sumero-Akkadian script, Babylon, 670 BCE.jpg

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Basalt tablet of Esarhaddon commemoration the reconstruction of Babylon after the destructions of his father, in traditional Sumero-Akkadian script, Babylon, 670 BCE

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English: Basalt tablet of Esarhaddon commemoration the reconstruction of Babylon after the destructions of his father, in traditional Sumero-Akkadian script, Babylon, 670 BCE British Museum, London
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