BDTNS 001193 =
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Period
Language
Provenance
Object
Genre
Ur III
Sumerian
Ĝirsu
Tablet
Date
Dates Referenced
Measurements
Seal
SH46 - 00 - 00
N
Owner
Museum No.
Accession No.
Excavation No.
Private collection: anonymous, Unknown, Unknown
A –––
Publication
Barton, G.A. 
1905-1914 HLC 1 324 (pl. 19) Edition (H, T, Ts
Lambert, M. 
1963 RA 57, p. 91 no. 10 Edition (T, Ts
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2021 ePSD P110195 Resource (T
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––– CDLI P110195 Resource 
Focke, K. 
2015 AOAT 53, p. 610, 611 Study 
Greco, A. 
2015 BPOA 12, p. 269 Study 
Author of Transliteration
Transliteration of text 
1905-1914 Barton, G. ( HLC 1 324 (pl. 19) ) 
Revision of text 
1963 Lambert, M. ( RA 57, p. 91 no. 10 ) 
Revision of text 
2001 Maaijer, R. de / Jagersma, B. ( CDLI ) 
Revision of text 
2001→ Molina, M. ( BDTNS ) 
Remarks
This tablet from the Haverford Collection did not reach the Oriental Institute Museum (Chicago), as explained in a letter of Andrew Dix (Assistant Curator of the Tablet Collection) sent to Miguel Civil (2014.03.26), who forwarded it to M. Molina: "There are missing numbers from the HLC publications, so before the tablets were acquired by the OI some were sold separately or "lost." Here are the numbers that are not in the catalogue: 15, 18, 21, 22, 24, 44, 86, 107, 168, 171, 208, 263, 279, 284, 298, 320, 324, 335, 353, 377, and 402. They are missing from the accession file too, so there is no chance that they ever reached the OI. (There are three tablets without HLC numbers [A 32057-32059], so perhaps these could be matched to some of the missing HLC numbers.) (...) One more note about the collection: there is a sub-collection of the Haverford Collection, the Grant Collection, from which there are also missing numbers: 11, 12, 18-21, 25-29, 42, 43, 45, and 48-56. There are also a number of Grant tablets without a Grant Collection number (A 32122-32149) so there is no way to know precisely how many tablets from this sub-collection did not reach the OI (or Haverford College, for that matter). This whole issue came up once before, when one of the Haverford tablets which did not go to the OI appeared in a private collection in South Carolina without any legal paperwork to show how it left the Haverford collection. The OI was contacted about it, and the FBI was involved, but there wasn't any note in the accession file about how the case was resolved (if was resolved at all)".
See now L. Feliu, AuOr 35 (2017) 86f. n. 4.
[M. Molina]
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Text
 
17 ½ gin2 la2 2 še ku3-babbar
ku3 zu2-lum
ki UN-il2-ta
r. 1  Lu2-dNin-gir2-su
šu ba-ti
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mu Ki-maški ba-hul