Kudurrus of Marduk-nadin-ahhe

Most kudurrus represent Mesopotamian gods, which are often displayed graphically in segmented registers on the stone.

The Marduk-nadin-ahhe kudurru shows the king standing in royal garb, holding a bow and two arrows.

Above his portrayal is one register displaying the gods represented on the boundary stone contract.

A deed (kudurru) recording the purchase of five GUR of corn-land by Marduk-nasir, the king's officer.

An extensive cuneiform script, below an encircling register line, around the top cone, tells the story of the kudurru.

Walters Art Museum no. 2110 kudurru.
Marduk-nasir deed kudurru (king's officer).
British Museum kudurru, Land grant to Adad-zer-iqiša kudurru .