Amarna letter EA 23, titled: "A Goddess Travels to Egypt",[1] is a short letter to Pharaoh from Tushratta. Due to the ill health of Pharaoh, a statue of Goddess Šauška is being sent to Egypt, to aid in the health of Pharaoh.
^Moran, William L. 1987, 1992. The Amarna Letters. EA 149, "A Goddess Travels to Egypt", pp. 60-61.
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