Weight unit · tal.

Achaemenid-Babylonian talent

A matrix-backed working definition with its historical limits attached.

What this unit was

Achaemenid-Babylonian talent is modelled here as a weight standard of the Achaemenid Persian tradition, associated with Persian Empire during Achaemenid period, 550 to 330 BCE. The converter represents one tal. as 30250 g; its basis is inscribed-Susa-lion-weight. The matrix carries an indicative uncertainty of ± 500 g.

Within that setting, the unit belonged to a working system for trade, craft production, taxation, bullion, and sometimes coin accounting. It should be read with its period, locality, and evidential basis attached, not as a universal value shared by every culture using a similar name. Coin mass is not a monetary exchange rate.

Evidence of use and sources

The working value is traceable to Encyclopaedia Iranica, weights and measures. Its record is classified as high confidence and uses the stated basis rather than an assumed culture-wide constant.

Local-library boundary. The supplied local library has no directly pertinent quotation for this tradition. The linked record source supports the stated conversion; three relevant local quotations require a dedicated source acquisition.

Working definition

Achaemenid-Babylonian talent is represented as a Achaemenid Persian standard associated with Persian Empire during Achaemenid period, 550 to 330 BCE.

The converter uses 30250 g per unit with indicative matrix uncertainty ± 500 g.

How to use it

Basis: inscribed-Susa-lion-weight; confidence: high. A shared historical name does not make this value portable to another period or polity.

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Source

Encyclopaedia Iranica, weights and measures