Gypsum alabaster stele carved on four sides, likely the record of a land transfer. It was acquired by the Metropolitan Museum in 1958 from a private collector (hence no provenance). The stele shows a large man, possibly labelled “Ušumgal, the pab-šeš priest of (the diety) Šara”, approaching a building façade, followed by three smaller men (possibly leaders of the assembly, the UKKIN). A large female figure followed by a smaller female figure stand before the building (both with unclear labels). An amount of land, about 18 acres (18 iku), is also recorded.