Ur Box inscription
The Ur Box inscription is a 7th century BCE Phoenician inscription on the lid of an ivory box found in Ur in 1927 during the excavations of Leonard Woolley. It was the first Phoenician inscription found in Iraq.
It is currently in the archives of the British Museum, with ID number BM 120528.
Description
The box measures 11 x 5 cm. The script resembles the Neirab steles.Inscription
Guzzo proposes a translation of:This coffer here ’MTB‘L, daughter of PṬ’S, servant of our lord, has offered
as a gift to her lady Ashtart; may she bless her. In his days, of our lord... son of YSD/''YSR''.