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ОглавлениеThe documentation from this ancient southern city includes several small archives of the Achaemenid period (Jursa 2005b: pp. 133–138): the file of Nidinti‐Ea (Late Achaemenid), the Imbia archive (reign of Darius I), and most importantly the Gallābu archive. This is a group of more than 50 tablets with an extraordinarily long chronological spread: seven generations of the archive‐holding family are attested, the texts date from the 29th year of Nebuchadnezzar II to the fourth year of Darius III and thus to the very end of the Achaemenid period. The tablets deal with the management of the not very extensive properties of the family (Popova 2018).