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1Langdon, S.H., Tablets from the Archives of Drehem, with a Complete Account of the Origin of the Sumerian Calendar, translation, commentary and 23 plates, Paris 1911

66 Neo-Sumerian text(s) edited: 66 in Handcopy; 4 in Transliteration; 56 in Translation.
1 Neo-Sumerian text(s) only in catalogue.

2Grégoire, J.-P., Contribution à l’Histoire Sociale, Économique, Politique et Culturelle du Proche-Orient Ancien. Archives Administratives et Inscriptions Cunéiformes de l’Ashmolean Museum et de la Bodleian Collection d’Oxford (AAICAB). III. Les Sources, Paris 2001

267 Neo-Sumerian text(s) edited: 267 in Handcopy; 40 in Photo.
3 Neo-Sumerian text(s) only in catalogue.

3Sallaberger, W., Der kultische Kalender der Ur III-Zeit, 2 vols, Berlin - New York 1993

1 Neo-Sumerian text(s) edited: 1 in Transliteration; 1 in Translation.
2212 reference(s) in BDTNS to texts studied.

4Michalowski, P., "Of Bears and Men: Thoughts on the End of Šulgi’s Reign and on the Ensuing Succession", D.S. Vanderhooft - A. Winitzer (eds.), Literature as Politics, Politics as Literature: Essays on the Ancient Near East in Honor of Peter Machinist, Winona Lake 2013, pp. 285-320

1 Neo-Sumerian text(s) collated.
17 reference(s) in BDTNS to texts studied.

5Steinkeller, P., "How Did Šulgi and Išbi-Erra Ascend to Heaven?", D.S. Vanderhooft - A. Winitzer (eds.), Literature as Politics, Politics as Literature: Essays on the Ancient Near East in Honor of Peter Machinist, Winona Lake 2013, pp. 459-478

1 Neo-Sumerian text(s) collated.
25 reference(s) in BDTNS to texts studied.

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