İnandıktepe is an archaeological site located in Cankiri Province, Turkey, about 50 miles northeast of Ankara and 115 kilometers northwest of Hattusa.
The Assyrian Trade Network ceasted to operate following the death of Shamshi-Adad and his sons.
Among them there were small vessels, jugs, a figurine of a bull, a temple-model as well as a tub.
They were in use till the reigns of the Great Kings Telipinu and Alluwamna, his successor.
Hence it can be assumed that this tablet and the layer it was found in date to the late 16th century BC.