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Period |
Language |
Provenance |
Object |
Genre |
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Ur III
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Sumerian
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Unkn. Prov. |
Tablet |
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Date |
Dates Referenced |
Measurements |
Seal |
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0000 - 00 - 00 |
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85×50×25
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Owner |
Museum No. |
Accession No. |
Excavation No. |
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Southern Methodist University, Bridwell Library, Dallas, TX, USA
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Bridwell Library 05
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Author of Transliteration
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| Transliteration of text | 2008 | Molina, M. ( BDTNS ) | | Revision of text | 2020 | Liu, C. ( NABU 2020: 47 no. 1 ) |
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Remarks
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http://smu.edu/bridwell/SpecialCollections/avlane/tablets.htm «The A. V. Lane Museum purchased a number of cuneiform tablets over the course of several years beginning in 1929, mostly from Dr. Edgar James Banks. In 1933, Professor I. H. Hicks sent twelve of the tablets to Samuel I. Feigin at the Oriental Institute at the University of Chicago for translations. For many years, the Tablets were on display as part of the A.V. Lane Museum collection. They were relocated to Bridwell Library when the Lane Museum merged with the library's own collection. Several of these tablets are of special historical interest, as they originate from the site of Abu Jamous, near Babylon; comparatively few tablets have been found at this site. Over the years the tablets have been exhibited and moved many times and identifications are no longer certain.”.» [WEB] ------
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1
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[...]
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2
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3 si[la4 ...]
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3
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2 sila4 ki ⌈x⌉-[...]
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4
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1 sila4 ki Šu-⌈x⌉-[...]
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5
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2 sila4 ki Aš-ku-[da-num2]
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6
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30 udu ki šabra-ta
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7
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6 udu mu-kux giri3 Ki-lul-[la?] (=DU)
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8
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1 sila4 ki La-te-ni-iš-ta
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9
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═════════ / 93
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10
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ša3-bi-ta
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11
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3 udu sa2-du11
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12
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3 sila4 dNin-ku3-nun-na
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13
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1 sila4 ⌈x⌉-SAG (x)
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14
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2 sila4 dLugal-u4-da
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15
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–––––– 10 la2-1
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r. 1
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zi-ga lugal
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2
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10 udu ša3 e2-gal-še3! Aš-ku-da-num2
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3
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––– udu ka2 dGu-la
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4
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2 udu kaš-de2-a Al-l[a]
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5
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1 udu la2-i3 A-la-m[u ...]
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6
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–––––– 13
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7
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6 udu Da-[...]-e3-[...]
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8
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––– 6
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9
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18 udu šabra [...]
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10
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17 udu šabra [...]
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11
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[...]
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