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1Sollberger, E., The Business and Administrative Correspondence under the Kings of Ur, Texts from Cuneiform Sources 1, Locust Valley 1966.

372 Neo-Sumerian text(s) edited: 94 in Hand copy; 372 in Transliteration; 372 in Translation.

2Sigrist, M. - Zadok, R. - Walker, C.B.F., Catalogue of the Babylonian Tablets in the British Museum. III, London 2006

5314 Neo-Sumerian text(s) catalogued.

3Molina, M., Cuneiform Tablets from the British Museum, unpubl. ms., 4 vols., 1996-2015

175 Neo-Sumerian text(s) edited: 17 in Hand copy; 166 in Transliteration.
282 Neo-Sumerian text(s) only in catalogue.
243 Neo-Sumerian text(s) collated.
21 reference(s) in BDTNS to texts studied.

4Michalowski, P., Letters from Early Mesopotamia, SBL Writings from the Ancient World 3, Atlanta 1993

168 reference(s) in BDTNS to texts studied.

5Heimpel, W., Workers and Construction Work at Garšana, Cornell University Studies in Assyriology and Sumerology 5, Bethesda 2009

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

6Sallaberger, W., "Special Cases and Legal Matters: Diction and Function of Letters in the State of the Third Dynasty of Ur (2110-2003 BC)", S. Procházka - L. Reinfandt - S. Tost (eds.), Official Epistolography and the Language(s) of Power, Proceedings of the First International Conference of the Research Network Imperium & Officium: Comparative Studies in Ancient Bureaucracy and Officialdom. University of Vienna, 10-12 November 2010, Vienna 2015, pp. 15-30

18 reference(s) in BDTNS to texts studied.

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http://cdli.earth/P145697