Amarna letter EA 86

Amarna letter EA 86 (see here [2]), titled: Complaint to an Official,[1] is a somewhat moderate length clay tablet letter from Rib-Hadda of city-state Byblos (named Gubla in the letter) to Amanappa, an official at the court of the Pharaoh.

The letter has a degraded surface of the clay; it also has missing corners and part of a side.

The tablet's obverse fails to yield an easy translation for the last lines of the front and bottom, lines 18-22 (ten percent of the 50-line text).

EA 86 is an extremely ovate, pillow-shaped (thick) clay tablet.

Moran's non-linear letter English language translation (translated from the French language):[2] Obverse: Reverse: Text: Akkadian language, sumerograms, Egyptianisms, etc.

A Cappadocian clay tablet , thick, pillow-shaped, rectangular.
( Note: Sealed with a cylinder seal , and multiple impressions from a stamp seal .)