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1Lau, R., Old Babylonian Temple Records, Columbia University Oriental Studies 3, New York 1906

67 Neo-Sumerian text(s) edited: 61 in Handcopy; 36 in Transliteration; 36 in Translation.
188 Neo-Sumerian text(s) only in catalogue.

2Garfinkle, S.J. - Sauren, H. - Van De Mieroop, M., Ur III Tablets from the Columbia University Library, Cornell University Studies in Assyriology and Sumerology 16, Bethesda 2010

318 Neo-Sumerian text(s) edited: 318 in Handcopy; 318 in Transliteration.
2 Neo-Sumerian text(s) only in catalogue.

3Mendelsohn, I., Catalogue of the Babylonian Tablets in the Library of Columbia University, New York 1943

5 Neo-Sumerian text(s) edited: 5 in Photo.
269 Neo-Sumerian text(s) only in catalogue.

4Alivernini, S., “Some Considerations on the Management of an Administrative Structure in Ur III Mesopotamia: The Case of mar-sa”, S. Garfinkle - M. Molina (eds.), From the 21st Century BC to the 21st Century AD. Proceedings of the International Conference on Neo-Sumerian Studies Held in Madrid, July 22-24, 2010, Winona Lake 2013, pp. 105-113

6 reference(s) in BDTNS to texts studied.

5Notizia, P., "Ur III Tablets from the Columbia University Library [Review article of S. Garfinkle - H. Sauren - M. Van De Mieroop, CUSAS 16, Bethesda 2010]", Aula Orientalis 31 (2013) 151-174

3 Neo-Sumerian text(s) catalogued.
165 reference(s) in BDTNS to texts studied.

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