Stele of Ushumgal


The Stele of Ushumgal is an early Sumerian stone tablet, dating to the Early Dynastic I-II, and probably originating from Umma. It is currently located in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
The stele is 22 cm high. It is partially deciphered, refers to an early transfer of land ownership. A large man is inscribed with a label, which can be read “Ušumgal, the pab-šeš priest of Šara”. On the other side stands a female with an unclear name, probably the daughter of Ushumgal.
The stele has been described as a type of "early Kudurru", a sort of stele known from the Kassites period in the 2nd millennium BCE.
The name "Akka" appears in the Stele of Ushumgal, as Ak gal-ukkin, "Ak gal-ukkin official". It has been suggested this could refer to Aga of Kish himself.