The cuneiform tablet collection of Florida State University

§1.2. The tablets are numbered according to Banks’ original inventory. The proveniences of seventeen of the tablets could be identifi ed on internal grounds; all but one matched Bank’s given proveniences. Proveniences as given only by Banks, without independent confi rmation, are marked with an asterisk in the table below (§6). The collection contains nineteen tablets from the Ur III period, mostly from Umma; fi ve from the Old Babylonian period, including two inscriptions of Sinkaesid; and one illegible neo-Babylonian tablet.