Jehoiachin's rations tablets date from the 6th century BC and describe the rations set aside for a royal captive identified with
Jeconiah, king of
Judah. Tablets from the royal archives of
Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon were unearthed in the ruins of Babylon that contain food rations paid to captives and craftsmen who lived in and around the city. On one of the tablets, "Ya’u-kinu, king of the land of Yahudu" is mentioned along with his five sons listed as royal princes.