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K.3364

K.3364 is an Assyrian tablet (c. 7th century BC) originally considered to be a fragment of the ''Enûma Eliš'', but later proven to not be. Controversy also exists regarding its translation.
==Discovery==

The tablet (now considered to be a copy of an older Babylonian source) was discovered alongside the seven creation tablets of the ''Enûma Eliš'' in the ruined Library of Ashurbanipal at Nineveh and was by George Smith (1876) originally considered to have been a fragment of the "Tablet VI" detailing the Babylonian creation myth, specifically the creation of man by Marduk (or Merodach, Mirku) and his instructions to mankind.〔"The Chaldean Account of Genesis", 1876, George Smith, London, pp.78-86.〕 The Assyriologist Friedrich Delitzsch (1896) also considered the tablet to be a fragment of the ''Enûma Eliš''.〔"Das babylonische Weltschöpfungepos", 1896, pp. 19f, 54f., 88f., 111f.〕 The archaeologist Leonard William King however discovered in 1902 that the tablet was not a fragment of the ''Enûma Eliš'', but a separate tablet source listing a brief creation story, but mostly moral precepts assigned to the Babylonian God Marduk.〔"The Seven Tablets of Creation", 1902, p. 90 (footnote), p. 202 (Appendix II).〕 The tablet was later donated to the British Museum, from which the tablet derived its name.〔CUNEIFORM TEXTS FROM BABYLONIAN TABLETS, &c.,
IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM. PART XIII. 1901. Plate 29-30. ()〕
A replica tablet of K. 3364 but belonging to the Neo-Babylonian period was also discovered in the late 19th century and also belongs to the British Museum (No. 33851).

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