Cylinders of Nabonidus
| Cylinders of Nabonidus | |
|---|---|
Cylinder of Nabonidus from the temple of Shamash at Larsa, Mesopotamia. | |
| Material | Fired clay |
| Size | 22.86 cm high and 9.2 cm diameter |
| Created | 555-540 BC |
| Present location | British Museum, London, England |
| Registration | 1882,0714.1025 |
The Cylinders of Nabonidus refers to cuneiform inscriptions of king Nabonidus of Babylonia (556-539 BC). These inscriptions were made on clay cylinders. They include the Nabonidus Cylinder from Sippar, and the Nabonidus Cylinders from Ur, four in number.