P274024: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Obverse
mu-kux(_du_) szesz-da-da
mu-kux(_du_) ensi2 nibru(ki) zabar-dab5 maszkim
delivery of Sheshdada;
delivery of the governor of Nippur, zabardab was enforcer;
Reverse
szu-gid2 e2 muhaldim-sze3 u4 2(u) 6(disz)-kam ki na-sa6-ta ba-zi iti ezem-me-ki-gal2 mu us2-sa ki-masz(ki) ba-hul
shugid offerings for the kitchen, 26th day, from Nasa booked out; month: "Festival of Mekigal," year after: "Kimash was destroyed."
P274041: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Obverse
al ak 1(u) 5(disz) gin2-ta
a-da gub-ba e-sa-dur2-ra a-sza3 sipa-da
... at 15 shekels each,
the field being stationed, Esadura, field of the shepherd;
Reverse
ugula tab-sza!-la kiszib3 nam-sza3-tam lugal-nesag-e mu ma2 (d)en-ki ba-ab-du8
foreman: Tabshala, under seal of the shatam-official of Lugal-nesage; year: "The boat of Enki was caulked."
Seal 1
lugal-nesag-e dub-sar dumu lu2-banda3(da)
Lugal-nesage, scribe, son of Lu-banda.
P274079: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Obverse
kun-zi-da idigna# i7-de3-na a-pi4-sal4(ki) gub-ba
at the quay of the Tigris, at Apisal stationed;
Reverse
ugula# i7-pa-e3 giri3 lugal-ku3-zu ki lugal-e2-mah-e kiszib3 nam-sza3-tam lugal-ku3-zu mu ma2 (d)en-ki ba-ab-du8
foreman: Ipa'e, via Lugal-kuzu, from Lugal-emahe, under seal of Namshatam of Lugal-kuzu, year: "The boat of Enki was caulked."
Seal 1
lugal-ku3-zu dub-sar dumu ur-nigar(gar) szusz3
Lugal-kuzu, scribe, son of Ur-nigar, chief cattle manager.
P274093: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Obverse
pisan-dub-ba kiszib3 sag-nig2-gur11-ra nu-banda3-gu4-ke4-ne ki gu-du-du-ta
Basket-of-tablets: sealed documents of debits of the oxen managers, from Gududu,
Basket-of-tablets: xxx xxx xxx
Reverse
i3-gal2 mu (d)szu-(d)suen lugal-e ma2-gur8-mah mu-dim2
are here; year: "Shu-Suen, the king, the Great-Barge fashioned."
are here; year: "xxx."
P274105: royal-monumental cone
Early Old Babylonian (ca. 2000-1900 BC) CDLI
(d)suen-ga-szi-id nita kal-ga lugal unu(ki)-ga lugal am-na-nu-um u2-a e2-an-na e2-gal nam-lugal-la-ka-ni mu-du3
Sîn-kashid, the mighty man, king of Uruk and king of Amnanum, provider of Eanna, his palace of kingship, he built.
P274106: royal-monumental cone
Early Old Babylonian (ca. 2000-1900 BC) CDLI
[(d)]suen#-ga-szi-id [nita] kal#-ga [lugal] unu#(ki)-ga lugal# am-na-nu-um [u2]-a e2-an-na e2-gal nam-lugal-la-ka#-ni mu-du3
Sîn-kashid, the mighty man, king of Uruk and king of Amnanum, the grass of the Eanna, his palace of kingship, he planted.
P274109: royal-monumental cone
Lagash II (ca. 2200-2100 BC) CDLI
(d)nin-gir2-su ur-sag kal-ga (d)en-lil2-la2-ra gu3-de2-a ensi2 lagasz(ki)-ke4 nig2-du7-e pa mu-na-e3 e2-ninnu anzu2(muszen)-babbar2-ra-ni mu-na-du3 ki-be2 mu-na-gi4
For Ningirsu, the mighty warrior of Enlil, Gudea, ruler of Lagash, made a fitting thing resplendent for him, and his Eninnu with the White Thunderbird he built for him and restored for him.
P274110: royal-monumental cone
Lagash II (ca. 2200-2100 BC) CDLI
(d)nin-gir2-su ur-sag kal-ga (d)en-lil2-la2-ra gu3-de2-a ensi2 lagasz(ki)-ke4 nig2-du7-e pa mu-na#-e3 e2-ninnu anzu2(muszen)-babbar2-ra-ni mu-na-du3 ki-be2 mu-na-gi4
For Ningirsu, the mighty warrior of Enlil, Gudea, ruler of Lagash, made a fitting thing resplendent for him, and his Eninnu with the White Thunderbird he built for him and restored for him.
P274111: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Obverse
ba-usz2 e2-agrig-[sze3] giri3 an-ta-lu2# agrig ki szar-ru-um-ba-[ni]-ta ba-zi
slaughtered for the agrig house; via Ana-talu, the agrig, from Sharrum-bani booked out;
Left
P274112: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Obverse
[n] 2(u) sa gi ki lugal-nig2-lagar-e lugal-ezem szu ba-ti x tum-ma-al x sza3 bala iti min-esz3 mu an-sza-an#[(ki)] ba-hul?
n 20 bundles reed, from Lugal-niglagare, Lugal-ezem received; ..., in the bala; month: "minesh," year: "Anshan was destroyed."
Seal 1
lugal-ezem dub-sar dumu lugal-e2-mah-e szabra
Lugal-ezem, scribe, son of Lugal-emahe, chief household administrator.
P274113: administrative tablet
Early Old Babylonian (ca. 2000-1900 BC) CDLI
Column 1
(d)isz-bi-er3-ra lugal kal-ga lugal ma-da-na
Ishbi-Erra, strong king, king of his land,
Ishbi-Erra the mighty king, king of this country.
Column 2
ku-ru-ub-er3-ra dub-sar dumu zu-zu _arad2_-zu
Kurub-Erra, scribe, son of Zuzu, is your servant.
Kurub-Erra, scribe, son of Zuzu, your servant.
Seal 2
_arad_-er3-ra dub-sar dumu i3-li2-ki#-ib#?-x
Warad-Erra, scribe, son of Ili-kib.
Warad-Erra, scribe, son of Ili...
Seal 3
bu-ku-szum dub-sar dumu a-bu-bu
Bukushum, scribe, son of Abbu.
Buqqushum, scribe, son of Abubu.
Seal 4
lu2-(d)nanna# dumu ku3-(d)[nanna?]
Lu-Nanna, son of Ku-Nanna.
Lu-Nanna, son of Ku-Nanna?.
Seal 5
puzur4-(d)szara2 dumu ku3-(d)nanna#
Puzur-Shara, son of Ku-Nanna.
Puzur-Shara, son of Ku-Nanna.
P274114: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Obverse
a2-bi u4 3(u)-kam 2(gesz'u) 6(gesz2) sar hirinx(_kwu318_)-na zex(_sig7_)-a 1(u) sar-ta a2-bi u4 2(gesz2) 3(u) 6(disz)-kam 1(gesz'u) 4(u) 2(disz) sar nig2-gul 1(u) 2(disz) sar-ta a2-bi 5(u) 3(disz) 1/2(disz)-kam
a2-bi u4 4(u)-kam
a2-bi u4 1(u) 6(disz)-kam 1(gesz'u) 1(gesz2) 1(u) sar (u2)kiszi17 ku5-ra2 1(u) sar-ta
its labor: 30 days; 420 sar of hyrinth, glazed, 10 sar per day; its labor: 166 days; 142 sar of niggul, 12 sar per day; its labor: 53 1/2 days;
its labor: 40 days;
its labor: 16 days; 900 sar of kishi-plant cut at 10 sar per day,
Reverse
a2-bi u4 1(gesz2) 7(disz)-kam
a2-bi u4 7(disz)-kam
a2 lu2 hun-ga2 8(disz) sila3-ta a-sza3 la2-tur ugula i7-pa-e3 kiszib3 ur-(d)ur3-bar-tab mu (d)szu-(d)suen lugal-e na-ru2-a-mah (d)en-lil2 (d)nin-lil2-ra mu-ne-du3
its labor: 77 days;
its labor: 7 days;
labor of hirelings: 8 sila3 each, field Latur, foreman of Ipa'e; under seal of Ur-Urbartab; year: "Shu-Suen, the king, the Great-Stele for Enlil and Ninlil erected."
Seal 1
ur-(d)ur3-bar-tab dumu lugal-a2-zi-da gudu4 e2-mah
Ur-Urbartab, son of Lugal-azida, gudu4 of the Emah.
P274115: royal-monumental cone
Lagash II (ca. 2200-2100 BC) CDLI
(d)nin-gir2-[su] ur-sag kal#-ga# (d)en-lil2-[la2] lugal-a-ni gu3-de2-a# ensi2# lagasz(ki#)-[ke4] lu2 e2-ninnu (d)nin#-gir2-su-ka# in-du3-a# e2-_pa_ e2-ub-imin-a-ni mu-na-du3
For Ningirsu, the mighty warrior of Enlil, his master, Gudea, ruler of Lagash, the man who the Eninnu of Ningirsu built, the E-PA, his ubimin temple he built for him.
P274116: royal-monumental cone
Early Old Babylonian (ca. 2000-1900 BC) CDLI
Column 1
(d)isz-me-(d)da-gan nita kal-ga lugal i3-si-in(ki)-na lugal an-ub-da limmu2-ba-ke4 u4 nibru(ki) iri ki-ag2 (d)en-lil2-la2 gu2-bi mu-un-du8
Ishme-Dagan, the mighty man, king of Isin and king of the four world quarters, when Nippur, the beloved city of Enlil, he built,
Column 2
erin2-bi kaskal-ta ba-ra-an-zi-ga-a bad3-gal i3-si-in(ki)-na mu-un-du3 bad3-ba# (d)isz-me-(d)da-gan (d)en-lil2-da a2-an-gal mu-bi-im
Its troops from the campaign were sacked, the great wall of Isin he built, and that wall Ishme-Dagan and Enlil named it A'angal.
P274119: administrative tablet
Old Akkadian (ca. 2340-2200 BC) CDLI
Obverse
1(asz@c) gala# dumu ur-(d)isztaran 1(asz@c) lugal-iti#-da nimgir dumu he2?-sze3?-x
1 gala, son of Ur-Ishtaran; 1 Lugal-itida, herald, son of Heshe...;
Reverse
x-x-ba?-ni u-ba-ru-um tug2-du8 ku#-li2-i3-zu#
...-bani, Ubarum, the garment of Kuli-izu,
P274120: royal-monumental cone
Lagash II (ca. 2200-2100 BC) CDLI
Column 1
(d)nin-gir2-su ur-sag kal-ga (d)en-lil2-la2-ra gu3-de2-a ensi2 lagasz(ki)-ke4 nig2-du7-e pa mu-na#-e3 e2-ninnu anzu2(muszen)-babbar2-ra-ni
For Ningirsu, the mighty warrior of Enlil, Gudea, ruler of Lagash, made a fitting thing resplendent for him, and his Eninnu with the White Thunderbird
Column 2
mu-na-du3 ki-be2 mu-na-gi4
he built for him and restored for him.
P274121: administrative tablet
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
Column 1
_nidba2_ _gir2 ak# en_ _iti-sar# an#-sag#_ u9-la-szum#
offering, a sword ...; until the month of Ishtar, the equinox;
Column 2
_masz2_ 1(asz@c) _munus-dumu_ asz-lum _an_-a-x-tum 1(asz@c) _masz2_
an interest rate of 100 sila of barley per 1 woman is to be added,
P274122: administrative bulla
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
_sila4_ x x x 2(asz@c) mi-at 1(gesz2@c)# 1(asz@c)# 3(asz@c)# x
... a ..., 2 ..., 61 ...,
P274123: administrative tablet
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
Column 1
[...] si# [...] [...] ti-'a3-ma 1(barig@c) ga-ri2-a 1(barig@c) da-ri2-asz-dar 5(ban2@c) il-_pa 5_(ban2@c) _ub_-x 5(ban2@c)
... ... ... ... ... and 1 barig of kurru-bread, 1 barig of darius, 5 sutu of ilpa-bread, 5 sutu of ..., 5 sutu of ...;
Column 2
a-ha-tum 5(ban2@c) nir-_an#_-du# 5(ban2@c) _UR-|_szu2-sa_|_-_lak277_-li n 3(ban2@c) x-x-na 5(ban2@c) _AMAR_-ra-tu 5(ban2@c) _munus-dumu-gal-la_ 5(ban2@c)
Ahatum 5 sutu; Nir-andu 5 sutu; Ur-shusa-lak-li n 3 sutu; ...na 5 sutu; Marratu 5 sutu; Geminorum 5 sutu;
Column 3
tu-_usz_-da 5(ban2@c) _KESZ2-ni_ 5(ban2@c) x x-a# 5(ban2@c) si-a-ha# 5(ban2@c) si-a-ha 5(ban2@c) zu-bu3-hu 5(ban2@c) uz-zu2-lum 5(ban2@c)
You recite 5 sutu of ..., 5 sutu of ..., 5 sutu of siaha, 5 sutu of siaha, 5 sutu of zubuhu, 5 sutu of uzzu-seeds, 5 sutu of ...,
Column 4
ti-da 5(ban2@c) a-ki-da-_di#_-x 5(ban2@c) a-_ud_-ma-ti 5(ban2@c) a#-li#-u2-da 5(ban2@c) a-ha-tum 5(ban2@c) _za-gin3_-tum 5(ban2@c)
Tida 5 sutu of akida-di... 5 sutu of a-ud-mati 5 sutu of ali-uda 5 sutu of ahatu 5 sutu of lapis lazuli 5 sutu of lapis lazuli 5 sutu of akitu
Column 5
dar-am6-_en_ 5(ban2@c) nir-_an_-du 5(ban2@c) da-sza-na 5(ban2@c) gi-ri2-li-ir-si 5(ban2@c) gu-ti 5(ban2@c) sal4-ma 5(ban2@c)
Daram-bel 5 sutu Nir-andu 5 sutu Dashana 5 sutu Giri-li-irisi 5 sutu Guti 5 sutu salma 5 sutu
Column 6
_ni_-za-bar 5(ban2@c) si-um 5(ban2@c) _asz_-ha-nu 5(ban2@c) hi-zu-du 4(ban2@c) _ni_-la-li 4(ban2@c) _ni_-ma-ra 4(ban2@c) hi-na-ba4 4(ban2@c) a-ha#-tum 3(ban2@c)
Nizabar 5 sutu; sium 5 sutu; Ashhanu 5 sutu; hizudu 4 sutu; ni-lalu 4 sutu; ni-mara 4 sutu; hinaba 4 sutu; ha-atu 3 sutu;
P274124: administrative tablet
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
Column 1
_udu ur4_ szu-na-na 1(asz@c) mi-at
a sheep, the tail of a shunanu-sheep, one half;
Column 2
1(asz@c) _lak020_
1 ash-c-vessel,
Column 3
_sila4 u2_ 3(u) 8(asz@c)
a terrace of 38 ashc;
Column 4
_iti-sar (d)utu_
Month of Tammuz IV, eponym year of Shamash.
P274125: administrative tablet
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
Column 1
_udu ur4_ ma-ti 1(asz@c) mi-at
The length of the land is one ash-c-hundred.
Column 2
2(asz@c) _lak020_ _sila4 u2_ 5(u)
2 qû of a qû of 50 plants,
Reverse
_iti-sar (d)utu_
Month of Tammuz IV, eponym year of Shamash.
P274126: administrative tablet
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
Column 1
_udu ur4_ _udu-nita_ _e2-gal_ 1(asz@c) mi-at
a ram, a male sheep, in the palace, 1 half;
Column 2
_munus-udu_ 1(asz@c) mi-at 1(gesz2@c) _u2 sila4_ 4(u) 6(asz@c)
a sheep, 1 female lamb, 96 lambs,
Reverse
_iti-sar (d)utu_
Month of Tammuz IV, eponym year of Shamash.
P274127: administrative tablet
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
Column 1
_ud5_ sal4-mu 3(asz@c) mi-at
a ..., three times,
Column 2
_iti-sar (d)utu_
Month of Tammuz IV, eponym year of Shamash.
P274128: administrative tablet
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
Column 1
_munus-udu_ _ud_-il 2(asz@c) mi-at
a sheep on the day of the equinox; 2 ...;
Column 2
_sila4 u2_ 1(gesz2@c) 7(asz@c)
77 qû of plant,
Reverse
_iti-sar (d)utu_
Month of Tammuz IV, eponym year of Shamash.
P274129: administrative tablet
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
Column 1
_ud5_ 'a3-sza-lum 2(asz@c) mi-at 1(gesz2@c) 1(u) 2(asz@c)
'Ashallum-plant: 2, 102,
Column 2
_iti-sar (d)utu_
Month of Tammuz IV, eponym year of Shamash.
P274130: administrative tablet
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
Column 1
_ud5_ lu-sa2-lim 3(asz@c)# mi-at
Let me make the salim-offerings, 3 times,
Column 2
1(gesz2@c) 1(u@c) 4(asz@c) _iti-sar (d)utu_
144, month of Isar, Shamash;
P274131: administrative tablet
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
Column 1
_udu ur4_ _udu-nita_ lu-sa2-lim 1(asz@c) mi-at
a fattened sheep, a male sheep, a salim-offering, 1 half;
Column 2
_munus-udu_ 1(asz@c) mi-at 1(gesz2@c) 2(u) 5(asz@c) 3(asz@c) _lak020_
a female sheep, a total of 115 female lambs,
Column 3
_sila4 u2_ 4(u) 3(asz@c)
a terrace of 43 threshing floors;
Column 4
_iti-sar (d)utu_
Month of Tammuz IV, eponym year of Shamash.
P274132: administrative tablet
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
Column 1
_ud5_ wa-_ne_-szum2 2(asz@c) mi-at
The 'strength' is his 'strength.'
Column 2
1(gesz2@c) 3(u) 3(asz@c) _iti-sar (d)utu_
93, month of Isar, Shamash;
P274133: administrative tablet
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
Column 1
_ud5_ _URI-sze-|_sze-kin_|_ 3(asz@c) mi-at
a ... of ..., 3 .
Column 2
1(gesz2@c) 1(u) la2 2(disz@t) _iti-sar (d)utu_
92, month of Isar, Shamash;
P274134: administrative tablet
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
Column 1
_udu ur4_ ir3-ib2:sa2-lim 1(gesz2@c) 2(u) 2(asz@c)
sheep of the 'skin' of Irib-salim;
Column 2
1(asz@c) _lak020_ _sila4 u2_ 1(u) 4(asz@c)
1 qû of a qû of grass, 14 qû of ...;
Reverse
_iti-sar (d)utu_
Month of Tammuz IV, eponym year of Shamash.
P274135: administrative tablet
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
Column 1
_udu ur4_ 'a3-la-gi-mu 1(asz@c) mi-at
a sheep, the front of Alagimu, 1 ash-c-worker, half;
Column 2
4(asz@c)# _lak020#_ _sila4 u2_
4 ashc-vessels of ...-plant,
Column 3
Column 4
_iti-sar (d)utu_
Month of Tammuz IV, eponym year of Shamash.
P274136: administrative tablet
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
Column 1
_ud5#_ ma#-ma#-im# 2(asz@c)# mi#-at#
The 'strength' is two; what is it that he has done?
Column 2
_iti-sar (d)utu_
Month of Tammuz IV, eponym year of Shamash.
P274137: administrative tablet
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
Column 1
_udu ur4_ _udu-nita_ 'a3-sza-lum
a long-fleeced sheep, a male sheep,
Column 2
_munus-udu_ 1(asz@c) mi-at
a sheep, 1 ash-c-measure,
Column 3
5(asz@c) _udu_ _sila4 u2_ 4(u)# [...]
5 sheep, 1 qû of grass, 40 .
Column 4
_iti-sar (d)utu_
Month of Tammuz IV, eponym year of Shamash.
P274138: administrative tablet
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
Column 1
_ud5#_ x x x x na# 2(asz@c)# mi#-at#
a ... ..., 2 half-measures of ...,
Column 2
_iti-sar_ _(d)utu_
Month of Isar, eponym year of Shamash.
P274139: administrative tablet
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
Column 1
[_udu] ur4#_ [_udu]-nita#_ a#-hu-du10 1(asz@c)
a long-fleeced sheep, a male sheep, Ahudu;
Column 2
_munus-udu_ 1(asz@c) mi-at 4(u@c) la2 1(disz@t) 1(asz@c) _lak020_
sheep, 1 female lamb, less 1 female lamb,
Column 1
_sila4 u2_ 5(u@c) 3(asz@c)
a terrace of 53 hectares;
Column 2
_[iti]-sar# [(d)]utu#_
Month of Tammuz IV, eponym year of Shamash.
P274140: administrative tablet
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
Column 1
_udu ur4_ gi#-la-mu [...] mi-at#
The sheep is a reed bundle. ... everything.
Column 2
_1(gesz2@c) x-[...]_ _LAK020 2(asz@c)_ _sila4 u2 5(u)# la2 1(disz@t)_
60 ..., ..., 2 qû of grass, 50 less 1;
Reverse
_iti# 2(disz)_
Month 2,
P274141: administrative bulla
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
_iti#-sar_ (d)be-li2 _|_szu2-sa_|_-la
The month of Tammuz IV, Beli will complete the reign.
P274143: administrative sealing
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
ma-ti
Land
P274144: administrative sealing
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
_kiszib3 lu2_ in-ma-lik
Seal of man who went.
P274145: administrative sealing
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
szu2-sa-tu
a kind of profession
P274146: administrative sealing
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
szu-sa-tu
a kind of profession
P274147: administrative sealing
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
_szu2-sa_-tu
a kind of profession
P274148: administrative bulla
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
[_kusz] ud5#_ sal4-mu
a skin of a pig's thigh;
P274149: administrative bulla
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
[...] _masz2#_ 2(asz@c)# [...] 9(asz@c) _ud5_ _iti-sar_ (d)be-li2 _|_szu2-sa_|_-la
... he will give ... 2 ... 9 ... .
P274150: administrative bulla
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
_kusz ud5_ _URI-sze-|_sze_+_kin_|_ 5(u) 5(asz@c)
a leather bag of ...; 55 lines
P274151: administrative bulla
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
_masz2_ _lu2_-sza-ma-gan 1(gesz2@c) 1(u) 6(asz@c)
an interest rate of 16 per 1 shekel of silver is to be added,
P274152: administrative bulla
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
[_udu] nita#_ [...] sa2#-il
... male sheep ... he will be sated.
P274153: administrative bulla
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
_iti-sar_ (d)[be-li2] _|_szu2-sa_|_-la
The month of Tammuz IV, Beli will complete the reign.
P274154: administrative tablet
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
[...] si#-um-[...] a-ha-tum 1(barig@c) [...] gu# 2(disz@t)
... sium-... ahatum-plant, 1 barig ... 2 talents
P274155: administrative tablet
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
szu asz2-de2# ma-ti# _mu-_du__
The one who establishes the land will be well.
P274156: administrative bulla
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
lu-sa2-lim
let me be well.
P274157: administrative bulla
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
[...] x [...] _sila4# u2_ [_URI_]-_apin_
... ... ... a terrace of plant of the apinu-plant
P274159: administrative bulla
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
[...] _SIKIL(ki)_ [...] [...] n 3(asz@c) x
... SIKIL ... ... ... 3 .
P274160: administrative bulla
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
4(asz@c) mi-at 7(asz@c) _udu_
4 half-seven sheep,
P274161: administrative bulla
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
[...] hu# x+1(asz@c) _ma2_
... x+1 mina
P274162: administrative tablet
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
[...]-nu n 2(u) [...]
... 20 ...
P274163: administrative tablet
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
_udu-munus_
a kind of animal
P274164: administrative bulla
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
[_sila4] u2_ 1(asz@c)
one qû of grass,
P274165: administrative bulla
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
[_iti-sar_ (d)]be#-li su#-lum(ki#)
Month of Tammuz IV, eponym year of Beli of Sulum.
P274167: administrative bulla
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
ir3#-ib2#-sa2-[lim] gi#-a-nu
Iribsalim, the regular offering priest.
P274168: administrative bulla
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
_sila4_ [_u2_]
_iti-sar_ ((d))be-li2 _|_szu2-sa_|_-la#
a bowl of plant
The month of Tammuz IV, Beli will complete the extispicy.
P274169: administrative bulla
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
Column 1
_sila4 u2#_ n 1(asz@c)
n qû of plant .
Column 1
[_udu?] nita#_ n 1(u)
n male sheep,
Column 2
x x n 2(u)
... 20,
P274170: administrative bulla
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
[... mi]-at#
_sila4 u2_
. . . what
a bowl of plant
P274171: administrative bulla
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
_URI_-[_apin_] 3(asz@c) mi-[at] 1(gesz2@c) 1(u) x
a harem of 3 spans' height, ...;
P274172: administrative bulla
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
[...] [n] 2(asz@c)
... n 2
P274173: administrative bulla
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
gi#-an#-nu# [...] _iti-sar (d)utu_
gianna ... month of Isar, Shamash.
P274175: administrative tablet
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
Column 1
[...] sze _dam_-i 2(asz@c) 3(asz@c) gur# _udu# niga_ 6(asz@c)
... barley of my wife, 2 gur 3 gur of grain-fed sheep, 6 gur of barley,
Column 2
[...] n 2(ban2@c) gu4#
[mi]-at# n 1(barig@c) x
... n 2 sutu of oxen,
n minas 1 barig .
Column 3
[...] 2(asz@c) _ziz2#_ 3(asz@c) _udu _har__ 6(asz@c) _ziz2_ 3(asz@c)
... 2 rations, 3 sheep, a har, 6 rations, 3 rations,
Column 4
4(asz@c) gur 5(barig@c) [...] _nig2# sze_ [...] n 1(asz@c)
4 gur 5 barig ..., property of barley ... n 1 gur
Column 5
[...] _udu# niga#_ 5(asz@c) _ziz2_ 5(barig@c) _udu# _har#__ 7(asz@c) _ziz2_ 4(barig@c)
... sheep, grain-fed, 5 gur of flour, 5 barig of sheep, har, 7 gur of flour, 4 barig of grain,
Column 6
_gu4 apin_ 6(asz@c) erin2 1(asz@c) _gu4_ _ziz2_ n 2(barig@c) _gur_ 3(asz@c) 3(ban2@c) [...]
oxen, threshing floor, 6 labor-troops, 1 ox, emmer, n 2 barig, 3 gur 3 sutu .
Column 7
_udu niga_ 6(asz@c) [...] 6(barig@c) _udu# _har__ [...]
sheep, grain-fed, 6 ..., 6 panu of sheep, ...,
Column 8
_udu# niga#_ a#-_tum_-_lum 1_(asz@c) x [...]
sheep, grain-fed, Atum-lum, 1 ash-c-piece ... .
Column 9
[...]
P274176: administrative tablet
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
Column 1
_en_ in _kalam(ki)_ 7(barig@c) 3(ban2@c) 5(disz@t) _sila3_ in 2(asz@c) _u4_
until in the land 7 panu 3 sutu 5 qû in 2 days
Column 2
n 5(barig@c) 3(ban2@c) 5(disz@t) _sila3_ in 3(disz@t) _u4_ 7(barig@c) 3(ban2@c) 5(disz@t) _sila3_
n 5 barig 3 ban2 5 sila3 in 3 days 7 barig 3 ban2 5 sila3
Column 1
in 4(disz@t) _u4_ a-ba4-la-da(ki) 1(gesz2@c) 4(ban2@c)
in 4 days of Ababada: 94 sutu;
P274177: administrative bulla
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
[...] ti# [_iti-sar_ (d)]be#-li2 su-lum(ki)
... month of Adar XII, lord of Sulum.
P274178: administrative bulla
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
_gu2-nida _ka_-_gag__ tab-la-a-lim 6(asz@c) _gur_
a ... of ..., a ... of 6 kurru
P274179: administrative bulla
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
_ki_ mi-at _kaskal-_ne__ 5(asz@c) mi-at 3(asz@c) _gur_
With the half of the road, 5 gur, 3 gur
P274180: administrative bulla
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
[mi]-at# la2 4(barig@c)
less 4 barig
P274181: administrative bulla
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
x x ba4 n 2(u)
... 20
P274184: administrative tablet
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
[...] mi#-at
. . . what
P274185: administrative tablet
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
Column 1
_ugula lu2-gesz-_du__ 3(asz@c) 3(barig@c)
foreman: the haruspex; 3 gur 3 barig;
Column 2
_nu-kiri6#_ 1(u) 1(asz@c) _nig2_ 1(asz@c) _gur#_
the orchard 11 gur 1 gur
Reverse
[...]
P274186: administrative bulla
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
gi-a-nu 1(u) n 4(asz@c) ir3-[ib2-sa2-lim] _iti-sar_ (d)sza#-ma-gan#
a reed basket of ..., 4 iribsalim-vessels, month of Isar, eponym year of Shamagan.
P274187: administrative tablet
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
Column 1
[...] si-ma-_dingir_ 1(asz@c) _gur_ 5(barig@c) _udu# niga nita_ 7(asz@c) _ziz2#_ 7(barig@c) _udu _har_ nita_ 1(u) [...] _ziz2_ 7(barig@c) _muszen#-muszen_ 1(barig@c)
... Sima-ilu 1 kurru 5 barig of male grain-fed sheep, 7 kurru of emmer, 7 barig of male grain-fed sheep, 10 kurru of emmer, 7 barig of ducks, 1 barig of eagles,
Column 2
_e2#-lu2#-al_ 1(barig@c) _e2-sag_ 2(barig@c) _asz an_-_ad_-_mu 1_(asz@c) _gur_ _gu4 apin_ 7(asz@c) erin2 _gu4_ 1(asz@c) _ziz2_ 3(asz@c) _gur_ [...] 6(asz@c)# _gur#_ 2(barig@c) 2(ban2@c)
Elula 1 panu; Esag 2 panu; An-ab-iddin 1 kurru; oxen of the threshing floor; 7 kurru; troops oxen; 1 kurru; mustard, 3 kurru ...; 6 kurru 2 panu 2 sutu;
Column 3
[...] 1(asz@c) _gur#_ _udu niga_ 3(asz@c) _ziz2_ 3(barig@c) _udu _har_ nita_ 1(u) 4(asz@c) _ziz2_ 7(barig@c) _gu4 [apin]_ 8(asz@c) [erin2] _ziz2#_ [...]
... 1 kurru of grain-fed sheep, 3 kurru of flour, 3 panu of ...-seeds, 14 kurru of flour, 7 panu of oxen, month VIII, 8 troops, flour .
Column 8
[...] _ziz2_ n 3(barig@c) _gu4_ [...] n 4(asz@c) [...] [...]
... dates, n 3 panu; oxen, n 4 ... .
Column 9
_ziz2_ n 1(asz@c) [...] n 3(barig@c) [...] _udu# _har_ nita_ 1(u) _ziz2_ 5(barig@c) 3(ban2@c) ma#-ti# _ziz2_ n 1(asz@c) [...] n 2(barig@c) _muszen-muszen#_ 2(barig@c) 3(ban2@c)# _an 1_(asz@c)# _gur#_ _mar-_numun_ ansze_ 6(barig@c)
... flour, ... ... 3 barig ... ... sheep, male, 10 ... flour, 5 barig 3 sutu; land, flour, ... 1 ... 2 barig ducks, 2 barig 3 sutu; rain, 1 kurru; mar-zeru-plant, 6 barig;
Column 10
_szu-nigin2_ 3(asz@c) mi-at la2 1(barig@c) 3(ban2@c)
Total: 3 gur less 1 barig 3 sutu
P274188: administrative tablet
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
Column 1
_nam#-nun#-ni_ _nam#-nun-ni_ _sag nam#-ma-x-dab5_ _nam#-nun-ni_ [x x]-_ma-[x]-a_ [...]
namnunnu, namnunnu, ...dab5, namnunnu, ...-ma..., .
Column 2
_su me nu-me-a_ _sa me nu-me-a_ _(d)en-ki su# me nu#-me-a_ _sa me nu-me-a_ _AN a-_ne_ ba-na-szum2#_ [...]
"I am not a man, I am not a man." "Enki is not a man, I am not a man." "The Anu god who created him" = Enuma Anu Enlil unknown.
Column 3
_(d)en-ki me-_ne__ _a-_ne_ ba-i-i_ _geme2-kar-ke4_ _IL2-ta_ _(d)en-ki me-_ne#__
Enki, how many are there? The karû-priests, how many are there?
Column 4
_(d)en-ki me#-_ne#__ _a-_ne_ ba-i-i_ _musz-lah5_ _e2-umun2-ta_ _(d)en-ki me-_ne#__ [...]
Enki, how many are there? The lion from the Umunta, Enki, how many are there?
Column 5
[...] _(d)en#-[ki me-_ne__] _a-_ne#_ [ba]-i#-i#_ _nagar# [... ta_] _(d)en-ki# [me-_ne__] [...]
... of Enki, what is this? Carpenter ... from Enki, what is this? .
P274189: administrative tablet
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
[...] x x _igi_ i-im-x-_ig_ a-_har_-rum2
... ... ... ... aharrum-plant
P274190: administrative bulla
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
[...] x [...] n 2(asz@c) mi-at#
... ... ... n 2 .
P274191: administrative bulla
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
Column 1
_ba-la2_ _iti-sar_ (d)be-li2-_zi_
Bilatu Month of Belizi, eponym year of Bel-ibni.
Column 2
_TAR_-sza 3(u) 5(asz@c)
its TAR-sha 35
P274192: administrative tablet
Ebla (ca. 2350-2250 BC) CDLI
Column 1
[...] x 1(asz@c) _nig2#_ 8(barig@c)# szu#-bu3-da/ir3#-tum# n 2(asz@c)
... ... 1 nig2 8 barig, shubudatu-garment, ... 2 gur
Column 2
_sipa eme3#_ 6(asz@c)# _nig2_ 8(barig@c) 3(ban2@c) _sipa ansze tur_ 3(asz@c)
shepherd of the tongue, 6 rations, 8 barig 3 sutu; shepherd of the donkeys, small, 3 rations;
Column 3
szu [...] _aslag4#_ 5(asz@c) [_nig2_] n 3(barig@c)
... ...,
P274193: administrative tablet
Old Akkadian (ca. 2340-2200 BC) CDLI
Obverse
1(gesz2@c) 3(u@c) 1(asz@c) sze gur# sag-gal2# ur-sa6# 4(u@c) ur-(d)[x] 3(u@c) 1(asz@c) gal?-[x] 3(asz@c) sze gur#
91 gur barley, capital, Ur-sa; 41 Ur-...; 31 ...; 3 gur barley,
Reverse
lugal#-x [(x)] 7(asz@c) 2(barig@c) ziz2 [gur] lugal-kun5! 5(asz@c) ziz2 gur muru2? e2-x kun i7-_bu_
for Lugal-...; 7 gur 2 barig emmer, Lugal-kun; 5 gur emmer, muru2?, ...; tail of the I-bu canal;
P274194: administrative tablet
Old Akkadian (ca. 2340-2200 BC) CDLI
Obverse
[...] x [...] [...] _su_-nu 4(barig@c) gur-ta# [n] udu niga _su_-nu 2(barig@c)-ta 3(u@c) udu 3(barig@c) gur-ta 5(asz@c) udu 2(barig@c)-ta 2(asz@c) x ga _ad#_-ta# 2(barig@c) x-x _ad#_-ta# 2(barig@c) du-du _er3_ 4(ban2@c) a-sza-ta# 1(barig@c) 1(ban2@c) geme2 usz-bar 2(ban2@c) dam ur-mes#
dumu ha-u2
geme2 usz-bar
... ... ... their ... 4 barig each, n sheep, grain-fed, their ... 2 barig each, 30 sheep, 3 barig each, 5 sheep, 2 barig each, 2 ..., from the father 2 barig ... from the father 2 barig Dudu, er3 4 ban2 each, from the field 1 barig 1 ban2 female weavers, 2 ban2 wife of Urmes,
son of Hu
female weavers
Reverse
[...]-x-zi# gur [...] szu# kar-tim [...] [n] udu niga# udu [...] 4(asz@c) gur [...] 3(barig@c) x-[...] 3(barig@c) x-[...] 3(barig@c) x-[...] 1(barig@c) i-x-[...]-(d#)da#-gan# 1(barig@c) nita [...] [...] 3(asz@c) [...] x x x dam#? 1(asz@c) x x x x sag# [...] nita# 3(asz@c) [...] [...] lu2# kin-gi4-a [...] e2 x x x [...]
... gur ... Hand-of-kar-tim ... n sheep, grain-fed, sheep ... 4 gur ... 3 barig ... 3 barig ... 3 barig ... 1 barig I-...-Dagan 1 barig male ... 3 gur ... wife? 1 ... male ... 3 gur ... messenger ... house .
Left
szunigin 1(u@c) 2(barig@c) 1(ban2@c) 5(disz) sila3
total: 10 gur 2 barig 1 ban2 5 sila3.
P274195: administrative tablet
Old Akkadian (ca. 2340-2200 BC) CDLI
Column 1
1(esze3@c) 3(iku@c) _gan2_ sze babbar a-ra2-sze3-mu-ti 1(esze3@c) ba-gar3 2(iku@c) szubur gu-u2-u2 2(iku@c) ki-ni-mu-zu 1(esze3@c) 1(iku@c) lugal-da-mah-di 1(esze3@c) 1(iku@c) ur-sag-utu 3(iku@c)
1 eshe3 3 iku ... barley for Arashemiti; 1 eshe3 bagar; 2 iku Shubur-gu'u; 2 iku Kini-muzu; 1 eshe3 1 iku Lugal-dammahdi; 1 eshe3 1 iku Ur-sag-utu; 3 iku
Column 2
u2-u2-a sipa 1(esze3@c) 1(esze3@c) 1(iku@c) u3-a-da 3(iku@c) ka-li#-li iri-_ka 2_(esze3@c) di-utu du-lul-bi 4(iku@c) a-zu-zu munu4-mu2
U'a, shepherd; 1 eshe3 1 iku U'ada; 3 iku Kalili, city manager; 2 eshe3 Diute, its work; 4 iku Azuzu, the mutton;
Column 3
4(iku@c) nita dub-sar 3(iku@c) ba-za7 zur-zur 1(esze3@c) 3(iku@c) lugal-utu-gin7-e3 1(esze3@c) 3(iku@c) gala-mah zabala6 1(esze3@c) e2-na gala 1(esze3@c) nin-da-mah-di
4 iku, male, scribe; 3 iku, Baz-zur; 1 eshe3 3 iku, Lugal-utu-gin-e; 1 eshe3 3 iku, Galamah of Zabala; 1 eshe3 Ena, the chief household administrator; 1 eshe3 Ninda-mahdi;
Column 4
sukkal 1(bur3@c) amar-ki-ku3 szusz3 1(bur3@c) 1(esze3@c) nagar-sza3 1(bur3@c) 3(iku@c) lugal-he2-gal2-su3 2(esze3@c) girimx(|_a-bu-ha-du_|)-si 1(esze3@c) e2-ur2-bi-du10 1(bur3@c) lugal-igi-sze3@90
for the messenger; 1 Amar-kiku, the cattle manager; 1 bur3 1 eshe3 Nagar-sha; 1 bur3 3 iku Lugal-hegalsu; 2 eshe3 Girim-hadu-si; 1 eshe3 E-urbidu; 1 bur3 Lugal-igishe; 90
Column 5
1(bur3@c) dub-sar-mah 1(esze3@c) 3(iku@c) ezem-e2-ib 3(iku@c) a-ba-mu-na-_du 1_(bur3@c) i3-du8 [n x]-sa6#-[...] 4(iku@c) ur-e 4(iku@c) ugula nu-banda3 e2-gal 3(iku@c)
1 bur3: Dubsar-mah, 1 eshe3 3 iku: Fezm-eb, 3 iku: Abamuna-du, 1 bur3: Idu, n ..., 4 iku: Ur-e, 4 iku: foreman, overseer, manager of the palace, 3 iku:
Column 1
da-du-lul 1(esze3@c) 4(iku@c) lu2-sa6-ga ugula gala 1(bur3@c) 1(esze3@c) _har_-_tu 1_(esze3@c) _ni_-_ha_-_ha 4_(iku@c) di-utu lu2-bappir 1(esze3@c) ki-ri-ri
Dadu-Lul 1 eshe3 4 iku Lu-saga, foreman of the gala; 1 bur3 1 eshe3 har-tu; 1 eshe3 NI-haha; 4 iku Di'utu, lu-bapir; 1 eshe3 Kiriri;
Column 2
igi-ni-_giszgal_ (d)inanna zabala6 szesz-me-a-_dib_ gu:sur
Inanna, the queen, Shesh-meadib, the gusur priest.
Column 3
P274200: tablet
Old Babylonian Oracc
Obverse
[ab2 amar-sze3 ...] ab2# amar-sze3
(sza a-na x# [...])[...] asz(?) tar-ra-sze3
ab2 amar-bi (ih-ta-li-iq)u2-gu mu-da-an-de2
ama-gan-ra ag2 sag9-ga-ni u2-gu mu-da-an-de2
ag2 hi-li-a a-e mu-da-an-de2 ; (sza-ah-hu-u2 it-ba-lu)
ama-gan-ra asz tar-tar ki kig2-kig2 kur ur2-ra ba-te
asz tar-tar-re ki kig2-kig2-e kur ur2-ra ba-te
u8 sila4 ku5-da-gin7 na-an-gul-e
uz3 masz2 ku5-da-gin7 na-an-gul-e ; (u2-ul i-ka-lu-u2)
kur ur2-ra ba-te kur-bad3-da ba-te
e-ne igi-ni-ta (u2)szub5 am3-il2-e (u2)szu#-mu am3-il2-e
ama gurusz-a-ke4 gi-szu2-szu2-a am3-il2-il2-e
ama u3-mu-un-na gi-ur3-gi-ur3-ra ; ([qe2]-re-eb re-bi-it a-pi-im) ; er2 im-ma-ab-ze2-eg3-e ; (i-ta-di-nu)
ma-a mu-lu-gu10 ma-ab-pad3-de3-e-a ; (ia-ti)
mu-lu-bi ag2 mul an-na ga-am3-ma-ab-ze2-eg3 ; (a-na a-wi-lim al(?)-ti(?)# lu-di-szu)
gurusz ag2 mul an-na-zu ag2-ka-asz te-te-a ; (ki lu-um-ni si2-ni-qi2(!)(_zi_))
ag2 mul# an-na ma-ra-ir-ra-zu
[ma-a ni2] ba-te szu e3-ta ba-kur9 ; (x# ap-ta(?)-la(?)-ah(?)-ma# a-ka-ra-ab-szu)
fodder for a calves ... fodder for a calves
which to ... ... as a substitute
The cows of its calf have sinned,
The mother, her beloved, swore to me 'Go,'
The one who slanders me, he will be slighted.
The mother, the distant one, the beloved, the mountain,
The one who is sated with the sacrificial omens, the one who is sated with the sacrificial omens,
Like a ewe, like a lamb, he will destroy it.
Like a pig caught in a trap, they will not be able to eat it.
The mountain was taken away, the mountain was taken away.
He eats the shubû-plant before him, he eats the shumu-plant.
The mother of the young man is smitten by a reed-bed.
The mother of the lord, the gi'urgi-urra-priest, in the middle of the Apium-tree, he screamed, he gave.
"My man, I am smitten by him" —
May the one who is angry with the star of heaven be frightened. May he give him to the man of the dead.
"The young man is the star of heaven, you are the one who follows me." "With my supplication, be glad."
O star of heaven, you are merciful.
"The one who has been born has been snatched away, ... I have been smitten and I have been smitten."
the cow to the calf, the cow to the calf
for looking ...
The cow has lost its calf
The beautiful one is lost to the child-bearing mother
the waters have carried away the desired one.
The child-bearing mother, asking and searching, approached the base of the mountain,
by asking, by searching she approached the base of the mountain.
like a ewe cut off from her lamb, she would not be deterred.
like a nanny goat cut off from her kid, she would not be deterred.
She approached the base of the mountain, she approached the mountain top,
she carries before her the numun plant, she carries before her the shumun plant,
the young man's mother carries the shushua reeds
The mother of the lord gives tears in the middle of the reed-bed.
As for me, my one, once he has been found for me,
I want to give to that man that of the stars of heaven
Young man approaching that of the stars of heaven ...
that of the stars of heaven which was brought to you
... I fear and pray to him
Reverse
ki amar-ra-gu10 nu-zu
ki-gub-ba-gu10 (ap-ru-is-ma)am3-zukum-e
dim2-ma ni2-ga2-sze3 ki am3-szi-kig2-kig2 ; (ra-ma-ni-ia)
ma-a lul-gin7 ma-e-ri-dam ur5 zi-da-am3 zi-da-am3 ; (ia-szi sza ki-ma sa3-ar-tim szu-ma)
ama-gan-men3 tir szim (gesz)erin-na-gin7 ki mu-un-sag3-ge
ama-gan ab2 amar-ra inim nam-me i-bi2-zu mar-am3-ma ; (la ta-na-ga-ga)
ab2 amar-ra inim nu-gi4(!)-gi4-ra ; (la ta-si-i)
u3-mu-un-si-ke4 nu-mu-ra-ab-ze2-eg3-e ; (u2#-ul i-na-di-ki)
u3-mu-un _ka_-ke4 nu-mu-ra-ab-ze2-eg3-e
im-ma-al gu2 id2-da-ke4 i-bi2-zu gar-ra-am3-ma
am a-ra-li gu2 eden-na-ke4 i-bi2-zu gar-ra-am3-ma
er2-szem3#-ma (d)nin-hur-sag-ga2
I am not able to walk with my calf.
My seat I sat down.
'My fate is favourable, my fate is favorable.
"It is like a sacrificial sheep, it is like a sacrificial sheep.
Like a mother, he smote the earth like a cedar tree.
The mother of the cow and the calf speaks a word of fate, she is a widow, she is not a widow.
If a cow carries a calf, he will not return it to its owner.
"Umunsi, do not smite you, do not smite you!"
The lord of the mouth will not be able to smite him.
He sat down on the bank of the river, and
The arax of the steppe sat down, and
I ask you, Ninhursaga,
I do not know where my calf is
I inspected my position
I was looking according to my own plan
To me he is like a liar; it is so, it is so
I am the child-bearing mother; I? beat the earth like a cedar-scented forest
Look at the child-bearing mother, the cow, who should not cry out to the calf!
The cow to the calf, to the one that does not answer ...
the ensi will not give it to you
the master of ... will not give it to you
Cow, look toward the river bank
Bull of arali, look toward the edge of the steppelands
ershema of Ninhursaga
P274219: royal-monumental tablet
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
Obverse
[...] e _ne#_ [...] [... za]-e#-da nu lugal nu-[...] [...] za-e-me-en a2# [...] [...] x ni2#-tuku sze-ga-zu nam-nir#-[gal2 ...] x x [...] nig2-kal-la-zu gal-bi nam#-[...] (uruda)du8 szen#-na# masz2-ansze gal-bi dim2-dim2-ma te-me-en# [...] nam-ti-la-ni u4-bi su3-su3-dam _ni#_ ba-ra-ni-in#-[...] e2-babbar2 e2 ki-ag2-zu du-ri2#-sze3# sza#-[x]-x [...] (d)utu lugal-e# ni2 te-ge26 gal-zu-me-en gal-bi _an_ x [...] sza3 du10-ga ur5 sa6-ge an-ta he2-bi2-x-[...] an-ki#-bi-ta he2#-mu-x-[...]
(d)a-a gidlam-[zu ...] nig2-hul2-la [...] ki-ba# [...]
... ... You are the one who does not know the king ... You are the one who does not know the king ... Your ... is a ..., your strength is a mighty ... Your great power is a ..., your great arrow, its great arrows are a ..., you are the one who fashioned the ... of the sheep and goats, you are the one who fashioned the ... for his life, until its end he will not ... Ebabbar, your beloved temple, forever ... Utu, the king, is one who fashioned you, you are one who ..., ..., ..., ..., ..., ..., ..., from above and below
O Aya, your faithfulness ..., joyfulness ..., in the place ...,
Reverse
[...] x x x [...] [...] ki-gub-ba mu-ni-ib#-[...] [...] x-bi ki-tusz-bi-a mu-ni-ib#-[...] a2# ur2-ka#? [...] mu-ni-ib-tusz-x [...] mu-ni-ib2-_giri16_ e2-a kin kur2-sze3 mu-ni-ib-x-[...] e2-azag ki igi nu-bar-re-da-sze3 i-ni-ib-ku4-ku4#-[...] mu-sar-ra-ga2 szu bi2-ib2-ur3-ru-a mu-ni bi2-ib2-sar#-[re-a] asz2-bala-ba!-ke4!-esz lu2-kur2 szu ba-an-zi-zi#-[...] u3-bi2-ib2-ku5-e nig2-hul alam-ga2 in-ga-[...] lu2-bi lugal he2-a en he2-a ensi2 he2-a u3 nam-lu2-ulu3# [he2-a] ib2-ba gu-la (d)utu-ke4 he2 x x x [...]
esz-bar ha-lam-a-ni e2-babbar2-ta hu-mu#-[...] an lugal dingir-e-ne-ke4 bala-ni za3 mu-ni-ib2#-[...] iri-bi? du6 ka!-ar2-sze3 _ni a_ nam-ha-lam ma-da _ni# gar#_ [...] mu-ru-ub dingir-re-e-ne-e-ra inim mi#-[...-kid2] [...] x an-ki-bi#-ta uzu hul uzu bun2 du8-du8 uzu _giri16#_? [...] [...] ki# me3 szen#-szen-na gar3-dar-bi-sze3 he2-gal2 erin2-ni-sze3 [...] x x x he2-bi2-ib2-[...] [...] ti#-la szer7-da gu-la-ni ba-ni-x [...] [...] a-nir sze-sza4 he2-ni-ib-til-e [...] [...] x x usz x ni x [...] [...] x [...]
He imposed the decision for his life from the Ebabbar temple He imposed the kingship of the gods upon him He ... the city, the ... of the land He ... the water of the halam-festival of the land He ... the words of the gods He ... from the ... of heaven, the evil flesh, the ... flesh, the ... flesh ... In the place of battle and battle, the ... of the troops He ... the abundance of his life, the great ... He ... the ... of the ..., ... ... .
P274223: literary tablet
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
Obverse
_igi-nigin2 sza3 nig2-nam-ma mu sa4-a ba-ri lib-bi mi-im-ma szum-szu sza szu-ma-am na-bu-u2 _igi nigin2 a-ab-ba-ke4 sig igi-nim-ma_ ha-i11(i)-it, a-ia-a-ma e-li-tim u3 sza#-ap#-li#-tim _im an-na-ke4 a-bi szum2-mu sze-gu#-[nu?_ ...] sza zu-un-na i-na _an#_ [...] _i7 mah-e_ [...] na-ru#-[um ...] _kur gal bad(+szi)-da_ [...] er#?-s,e2-tum#? [...]
The i.e., the eye of the heart, the name of the year, the name of the heart, whatever it is, that which is named, the i.e., the name of the sea, the name of the sea, the name of the sea, the name of the sea, the name of the heavens, the father, if he so chooses, the ... of the ... in heaven ... the great river ... the stele ... the great mountain, the wall ... the ereshtu .
Reverse
_alim mah te-en-bi#_ [...] a-na kab-ti s,i-ri si# [...] _di-ku5 e2-kur-ra_ [...] kesz2? [...] a-na da-ia-an e2-kur sza di-[nim u3 pu-ru-us-se-e-em ...] _e2 an-gin7 szu nu-te-ge26 e2 esz-bar#-ra#_ [...] bi-tum sza ki-ma _an_ qa2-tum la i-t,e4-hu bi#-it pu-ru-[us-se-e ...] an za-gin3-na bal-bal-e_ [...] sza-mu-u2 el-lu-tum up-ta#-tu#-szum _nig2-gi nig2-si-sa2 ki x? ag2-[ge26_] na-ra-am ki-it-tim u3 mi-sza-ri-[im] _ki-a dagal-la u4 dul-e-de3_ er-s,e-tum ra-pa-asz-tum ut-ta-wa-ar-szu
_lugal kur-kur dingir (d)a-nun-ma-ke4-e-ne ud5-sag an-ki-a_ szar ki-isz-sza-tim i-na i-li e-nu-na-ki! a-sza-re-ed _an u3 ki_ _dingir ir9 a-zu babbar2-ra_ i-lum nam-rum ba!-ru-u2 eb-ba
a great god, whose command ... to the supreme ..., judge of the Ekur, ... ... to the mighty judge of the Ekur, whose decision and judgment ..., the house of heaven, he did not change, the house of decision ..., the wall which like heaven did not tremble, the wall of judgment ..., the lapis lazuli, he surrounded ..., the pure one, he ..., the property, the property, ..., beloved, beloved, and broad earth, the day of the work, the broad earth he gave to him.
king of the lands, god of the Anunnaki, foremost in heaven and earth, king of the world, foremost in heaven and earth, god of the white watercourse, god of the destinies, creator of abundance,
P274227: tablet
Old Babylonian Oracc
Obverse
x-x-e(?) egi2# ga-sza-[an ...]
ama(?)#-e ga-sza-an# [...]
usar-me a ga-sza-an [...]
(lu2)ki-sikil nig2 za-ra si3-[ga]
ku3 (d)inana [...]
(d)inana nig2 za-ra si3-[ga]
(d)nin-e2-gal-la
amasz si-ge4 x-x [...]
ku3 (d)inana-ke4 [...]
ku3(?)#-sig17 x-[...]
... the egi of Gashan .
The mother ...
They are weaver; water for ...;
a young woman who is paid well,
pure Inana ...
For Inana, everything that is pleasing to the eye is given.
for Ninegalla;
The sheepfold is .
Holy Inana ...
gold ...
... the princess Gashan...
Mother Gashan...
Our neighbor should bring water for Gashangula
Young lady, providing goods for you ...
Holy Inana ...
Inana, providng goods for you ...
Ninegala ...
The sheepfold ...
Holy Inana ...
Gold ...
Reverse
nam-zu nin#-[...]
(d)inana [...]
nam-zu sze-ga [...]
(d)nin-e2-gal [...]
nam-zu gig-ga
(d)inana [...]
nam-zu babbar-ra [...]
(d)nin-e2-gal [...]
Your fate, Nin-.
... Inana
Your fate is favorable .
For Ninegal ...
Your bitter fate
... Inana
Your white fate .
For Ninegal ...
Your fate, Nin-...
Inana, ...
Your agreeable fate ...
Ninegal ...
Your bitter fate ...
Inana ...
Your shiny fate ...
Ninegal ...
P274275: tablet
Old Babylonian Oracc
Obverse
dingir pa e3-a hur-sag-e gub-[ba]
mu-lu2 (d)szul-pa-e3 pa e3-a hur-sag-e#
nin babbar2 ur3-ra pa e3-a
uszum mah mu-lu u2-te-na pa e3-a
mu-lu tur3 in-gul-e pa e3-a
mu-lu amasz ((in)) in-bu-re pa e3-a
ki-en-gi mu-un-hul-a pa e3-a
uszumgal sag-gi6 mu-lu til-e pa e3-a
u4 te-esz tur3-ra a ri pa e3-a
u4 te-esz amasz a ri pa e3-a
usz11 musz-sza3-tur3-ra mu-lu-ra ze2-eg3-e
usz11 gir3 ga2 mu-lu-ra nu-e3-de3
a hul gi6-(u3)-na-ka e3-a
sa-par3 a-ab-ba-ka la2-a
i-bi-te-en-bi-ta ku6 nu-e3-de3
umbin-sze-ba-a amar szu ti-a
hub2-hub2-ba mu-lu szu ti-a
a2-dir hul-gal2-e e-ze2 nu-bal-e
pesz10 hul-gal2-e e-ze2 a nag gi4-a
pirig ab2-ba mu-nu12 szu ti-a
ag2 kalag-ga e-ze2 sipa szu ti-a
kalag-ga gu4-ab2-ba szu ti-a
ka-ba gu4-ab2-ba szu ti-a
e-ne-em3 nam-tag nu-ma-al-la-ta
The divine one who emerges, stands at the mountain.
man who Shulpa'e opened the mountain range,
Lady of white bricks, whose face is covered with a mole.
The great ushum, the man who has given birth, who emerges
The man destroyed the pig, he went out.
The man who sat in the sheepfold, he sat down.
He destroyed Sumer, he went out.
The hero of the black-headed people, who has come to an end,
When the storm blew, he poured out a libation bowl.
The day that the sheepfold is sown,
The snake is a pig, it is a man.
Dead, he does not go out to the street for a man.
The evil water of the gi'una canal emerges.
The net of the sea is missing.
he will not go out of it,
... calf
Who has a suckling heart
The evildoer, the one who does not go out of the house,
The evil snake, he who sat in the water drenched.
a pig that has sat on the cowherd's thigh,
Strong one, he who goes to the shepherd,
Strong bull, given the hand.
... he has taken it as a loan.
Because there was no sin,
Deity, manifest, standing at the mountain.
He, Shulpa'e, manifest, standing at the mountain.
..., manifest, standing at the mountain.
Great dragon, manifest at dusk, satnding at the mountain.
Destroyer of cattle pens, manifest, standing at the mountain.
Who tears up sheepfolds, manifest, standing at the mountain.
Who ruins Sumer, manifest, standing at the mountain.
Dragon who finishes the black-headed people, manifest, standing at the mountain.
Roaring storm, pouring out semen in the cattle pen, manifest, standing at the mountain.
Roaring storm, pouring out semen in the sheepfold, manifest, standing at the mountain.
Viper's venom, given to a man.
Venom of a scorpion in the house, that is not revealed to a man.
Evil water, coming out at night.
Net, spread out in the sea
whose meshes the fish cannot escape.
A claw, seizing a calf.
Feet, grabbing a man.
An evil ford, that no sheep can cross.
An evil bank from which drinking sheep do not return.
Lion, taking a cow from the herdsman.
Powerful one, taking a sheep from the shepherd.
Strong one who takes a breeding bull.
Who takes a breeding bull in his mouth.
Since his word has no sin
Reverse
[alim]-ma mu-lu ta-zu mu-un-zu
(d)szul-pa-e3 mu-lu ta-zu mu-un-zu#
du11-ga-a-ni mu-lu ta-zu mu-un-zu#
dah-a-ni mu-lu ta-zu mu-un-zu#
mu-lu sza3-ba-ni mu-un-zu-a
u3-mu-un a-ra-zu de3-en-na-ab-be2
sza3 an gu-la mu-un-zu-a-e
sza3 (d)mu#-[ul-lil2-la2 mu-un-zu]-a# mu-lu a-ra-zu de3-na-be2
[...]-szub#-bi de3-en#-[na-ab-be2]
[za-e u3-mu]-un(!) de3-men3 de3-en-na-ab-be2
ud-de3-ba gi4-ga-zu de3-en-na-ab-be2
48 er2(!)(A-)szem5-ma (d)szul-pa-e3
May your name be heard, may your name be heard.
Shulpa'e, you are the man, you are the man.
He is his counsellor, you are a man, you are a man.
He is his brother, you are a man, you are a man.
The man who his heart has sworn
"The lord will speak your prayer."
He who knows the heart of great An
Who is yours, Mullil, who is yours?
... he will ask him.
You are the one who ... the lord.
When you speak to me,
48 ershemma offerings for Shulpa'e;
Bison - what can one know about you?
Shulpa'e - what can one know about you?
His command - what can one know about you?
What he commands in addition - what can one know about you?
May he who knows his intentions
say a prayer to the lord!
May he who knows the intentions of grewat An
who knows the intentions of Mullil, say a prayer to him.
"... do not abandon it!" May he say to him.
"Since you are its lord," one should say to you.
"Storm, go back to that house", one should say to him.
48 lines. Ershema of Shulpa'e.
P274278: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Obverse
mu e2 (d)szara2 ba-du3
year: "The house of Shara was erected."
Seal 1
lugal-dur2-du10 dub-sar dumu ma-ni sagi (d)gu3-de2-a
Lugal-durdu, scribe, son of Mani, cupbearer of Gudea.
P274279: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
lu2-(d)nin-gir2-su dub-sar dumu sza3-ku3-ge sanga (d)ga2-tum3-du10
Lu-Ningirsu, scribe, son of Shakuge, temple administrator of Gatumdu.
P274280: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
(d)szu-(d)suen lugal kal-ga lugal uri5(ki)-ma lugal an# ub#-[da limmu2-ba] [_arad2_-(d)nanna] [sukkal-mah] [dumu ur-(d)szul]-pa-e3 sukkal-mah _arad2_-zu
Shu-Suen, strong king, king of Ur, king of the four corners: Warad-Nanna, chief minister, son of Ur-Shulpa'e, chief minister, is your servant.
P274281: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Reverse
mu en eridu(ki) ba-hun
year: "The high-priestess of Eridu was hired."
Seal 1
lugal-iri-[da] sa12-du5 (d)nin#-dar#-[a] dumu a2-zi#-[da] sa12-du5 (d)nin#-dar#-[a]
Lugal-irida, regular offering of Nindara, son of Azida, regular offering of Nindara.
P274282: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Reverse
giri3 lu2-x-x iti szu-numun mu (d)szu-(d)suen lugal
via Lu-...; month: "Sowing," year: "Shu-Suen is king."
Seal 1
ur-(d)en-gal-du-du dub-sar dumu ur-(d)ba-ba6
Ur-Engaldudu, scribe, son of Ur-Baba.
P274283: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
ur-(gesz)gigir dub-sar dumu ur-(d)nun-gal
Ur-gigir, scribe, son of Ur-Nungal.
P274284: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
lu2-sa6-ga dumu lu2-(d)igi-ma-sze3
Lu-saga, son of Lu-igima;
P274285: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
ur-[...] [...]
Ur-..., ...;
P274286: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Obverse
szu#-[ni?-...]
Column 1
(d)szu-(d)suen lugal kal-ga lugal uri5(ki)-ma lugal an-ub-da limmu2-ba
Shu-Suen, strong king, king of Ur, king of the four corners:
Column 2
szu-ni-[...] dumu i-[...] nu-banda3 _arad2_-[zu]
Shu-ni-..., son of I-..., nubanda, is your servant.
Seal 2
[lu2]-(d#)nin-gir2-su dub#-sar# [dumu] _arad2_-mu#
Lu-Ningirsu, scribe, son of ARADmu.
P274288: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
lu2-(d)dumu-zi# dub-[sar] dumu al-la-mu szabra
Lu-Dumuzi, scribe, son of Allamu, chief household administrator.
P274289: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Reverse
szu ba-ti iti ezem-(d)dumu-zi
received; month: "Festival of Dumuzi."
Seal 1
lugal-ur2-ra#?-[ni?] dumu lu2-iri-sag szabra#
Lugal-urani, son of Lu-irisag, chief household administrator.
P274290: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
[x]-x-x [x] x x [x] lugal [x]
... king ...
P274291: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Obverse
mu en (d)inanna masz-e i3-pa3
year: "The en-priestess of Inanna by goat was chosen."
Seal 1
lu2-(d)dumu-zi dumu ma-ni sagi (d)gu3-de2-a
Lu-Dumuzi, son of Mani, cupbearer of Gudea.
P274292: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Column 1
(d)amar-(d)suen nita kal-ga lugal uri5[(ki)-ma] lugal an [ub-da limmu2-ba]
Amar-Suena, strong man, king of Ur, king of the four corners:
Column 2
(d)szara2-kam dub-sar dumu inim-(d)szara2 sa12-du5 [lugal-ka] _arad2_-zu
Sharakam, scribe, son of Inim-Shara, regular sadu5 of the king, is your servant.
P274293: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Obverse
ur-sa6-ga x x x ki ur-ba-gara2-ta ur-sa6-ga-mu szu ba-ti mu hu-hu-nu-ri(ki) ba-hul
Ur-saga received from Ur-Bagara; year: "Huhnuri was destroyed."
Seal 1
ur-sa6-ga-mu dub-sar dumu lugal-inim-gi-na
Ur-sagamu, scribe, son of Lugal-inim-gina.
P274294: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Obverse
mu en x-x-x masz-e i3-pa3
year: "The en-priestess of ... was chosen by means of extispicy."
Seal 1
ur-(d)ba-ba6 dub-sar dumu ma-an-szum2-na
Ur-Baba, scribe, son of Manshumna.
P274295: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Obverse
mu si-ma-num2(ki) ba-hul
year: "Simanum was destroyed."
Seal 1
ur-gu2-en-na dub-sar dumu lu2-dingir-ra
Ur-gu-ena, scribe, son of Lu-dingira.
P274296: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
du-du dumu ba-zi-ge
Dudu, son of Bazige.
P274297: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Obverse
iti munu4-gu7 mu si-mu-ru-um(ki) ba-hul
month "Malt feast," year: "Simurrum was destroyed;"
Seal 1
du11-ga-ni-zi dub-sar dumu ma-an-szum2-na
Duganizi, scribe, son of Manshumna.
P274298: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Reverse
kiszib3 (d)x-x nu-banda3-gu4 iti amar-a-a si mu (d)i-bi2-(d)suen lugal
under seal of ..., manager of oxen; month: "Amar-aya," year: "Ibbi-Suen is king."
Seal 1
(d)nanna-[ku3]-zu dumu lu2-x-x
Nanna-kuzu, son of Lu-.
P274299: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Reverse
kiszib3 ur-szar2-ur3-ra giri3 lu2-(d)x-x-ma dub-[sar] mu na-[mah] ba#-[du3]
under seal of Ur-shar-ura, via Lu-...ma, the scribe, year: "The throne was erected."
Seal 1
(d)gu3-de2-a ensi2 lagasz!(ki) ur-(d)szar2-ur3-ra dumu ur-(d)suen _arad2_-zu
Gudea, ruler of Lagash: Ur-Shara, son of Ur-Suen, is your servant.
P274300: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Obverse
iti amar-a-a-si mu si-mu-ru-um(ki) ba-hul
month: "Amar-ayasi," year: "Simurrum was destroyed."
Seal 1
ur-(d)nansze dub-sar dumu ur-(d)ig-alim
Ur-Nanshe, scribe, son of Ur-Igalim.
P274301: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Reverse
nu-banda3 ur-(d)nam2-an-ka? mu (d)i-bi2-(d)suen lugal
the overseer: Ur-Namanka?, year: "Ibbi-Suen is king."
Seal 1
ma-an-szum2 x dumu a2-ta#-[x] _arad2_ (d)x-[x]
Manshum, son of Ata-..., servant of .
P274302: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Reverse
x x x-zi mu en (d)nanna x x x
... year: "The en-priestess of Nanna ..."
Seal 1
lugal-geszkim-zi dub-sar dumu lu2-(d)gesz-bar-e3
Lugal-geshkimzi, scribe, son of Lu-Geshbare.
P274304: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Obverse
iti munu4-gu7 mu hu-hu-nu-ri(ki) ba-hul
month "Malt feast," year: "Huhnuri was destroyed."
Seal 1
ur-gu2-en-na dub-sar dumu lu2-dingir-ra
Ur-gu-ena, scribe, son of Lu-dingira.
P274305: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Obverse
iti mu-szu-du7 mu si-ma-num2(ki) ba-hul
month: "mushudu," year: "Simanum was destroyed."
Seal 1
lu2-dingir-ra dub-sar dumu lugal-sa6-ga
Lu-dingira, scribe, son of Lugal-saga.
P274306: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Reverse
x x [...] ezem (d)szul-gi# mu e2 (d)szara2 ba-du3
... festival of Shulgi; year: "The house of Shara was erected."
Seal 1
ur-(d)nin-mar(ki) dub-sar dumu lugal-uszumgal
Ur-Ninmar, scribe, son of Lugal-ushumgal.
P274307: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Reverse
ki ur-mes-ta kiszib3 ur-(d)ig-alim bala iti 2(disz)-kam mu en (d)inanna unu(ki) masz2-e i3-pa3
from Ur-mes, under seal of Ur-Igalim; bala, 2nd month, year: "The high-priestess of Inanna in Uruk by goat was found."
Seal 1
ur-(d)ig-alim dub-sar dumu ur-(d)ba-ba6
Ur-Igalim, scribe, son of Ur-Baba.
P274308: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Reverse
iti sze-il2-la# mu si-mu-ru-um(ki#) ba-hul
month: "Barley carried," year: "Simurrum was destroyed."
Seal 1
ur#-ma-ma aga3-us2 lugal dumu szu-(d)x
Ur-Mama, king's auxiliary troops, son of Shu-.
P274309: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Obverse
nu-banda3 ur-(d)x-x kiszib3 ma-an-szum2 iti ezem-(d)szul-gi mu (d)szu-(d)suen lugal
the overseer: Ur-..., under seal of Manshum; month: "Festival of Shulgi," year: "Shu-Suen is king."
Seal 1
ma-an-szum2-na dub-sar dumu lu2-giri17-zal
Manshumna, scribe, son of Lu-girizal.
P274310: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Obverse
kiszib3 nam-ha-ni iti sze-il2-la mu ma2 dara4 abzu ba-du8
under seal of Namhani; month: "Barley carried," year: "The boat of the Dara of the Abzu was caulked."
Seal 1
nam-ha-ni dub-sar dumu hu-wa-wa
Namhani, scribe, son of Huwawa.
P274311: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Obverse
kiszib3 x x x mu (d)i-bi2-(d)suen lugal
under seal of ... year: "Ibbi-Suen is king."
Seal 1
ur-(d)nin-mar(ki) dub-sar dumu lugal-uszumgal
Ur-Ninmar, scribe, son of Lugal-ushumgal.
P274312: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Obverse
mu si-mu-ru-um(ki) ba-hul
year: "Simurrum was destroyed."
Seal 1
ur-esz3-ku3-ga dub-sar dumu ulu3-di
Ur-Eshkuga, scribe, son of Uludi.
P274313: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Reverse
ma2 ur-(d)isztaran u4 5(disz)-sze3 uri5(ki)-sze3 siki#? x-x gid2-da giri3 ur-(d)lamma# dumu _arad2_-mu mu en eridu(ki) ba-hun
barge of Ur-Ishtaran, for 5 days to Ur wool ..., long, via Ur-Lamma, son of ARADmu; year: "The high-priestess of Eridu was hired."
Column 1
ur-(d)lamma dub-sar
Ur-Lamma, scribe.
Column 2
dumu _arad2_-mu
son of ARADmu
P274314: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Obverse
ki ur-(d)nin-x-x kiszib3 ur-nig2 mu e2 (d)szara2 ba-du3
from Ur-Nin-..., under seal of Ur-nig; year: "The house of Shara was erected."
Seal 1
ur-nig2 dub-sar dumu du-du
Ur-nig, scribe, son of Dudu.
P274316: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Reverse
x x [...] giri3# lu2-(d)[nin]-gesz-[zi-da] u3 ur-nigar#[(gar)] iti sze-il2#-[la] mu (d)szu#-(d#)[suen lugal?]
... via Lu-Ningeshzida and Ur-nigar; month: "Barley carried," year: "Shu-Suen is king."
Seal 1
lu2-(d)nin-gir2-su dub-sar dumu _arad2_-mu
Lu-Ningirsu, scribe, son of ARADmu.
Seal 2
lugal-[...] dub-[sar] dumu ur-[...]
Lugal-..., scribe, son of Ur-.
P274318: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
x-x-x dumu# lugal#-kal-[la]
..., son of Lugal-kalla.
P274319: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
lu2#-bi?-[mu] dub?-[sar] dumu ur-(d)[ig-alim?]
Lu-bimu, scribe, son of Ur-Igalim.
P274320: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
x-x-[x] x a [x] gudu4#? (d)x [x] gu4 u4 [x]
..., gudu priest of ..., ox, .
P274321: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
x x x x
...;
P274322: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
x-x-x x x x x x x
...;
P274323: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
[lu2]-kal-la [dub]-sar [dumu ur]-(d)nansze
Lukalla, scribe, son of Ur-Nanshe.
P274324: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
[szi]-tu-ul-ni-sze3 [...]-nin-x [...] x x
... her shitulnu-offering .
P274325: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Reverse
kiszib3 ur-(d)igi-ma-sze3 iti szu-numun mu en eridu(ki) ba-a-hun
under seal of Ur-Igima; month: "Sowing," year: "The high-priestess of Eridu was installed;"
Seal 1
ur-(d)igi-ma-sze3 dub#-[sar] dumu# x-x
Ur-Igimashe, scribe, son of .
P274326: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Reverse
[...] iti mu-szu-du8 mu si-ma-num2(ki) ba-hul
... month: "mushudu," year: "Simanum was destroyed."
Seal 1
ma-an-szum2-na dub-sar dumu lu2-giri17-zal
Manshumna, scribe, son of Lu-girizal.
P274327: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Obverse
u4 1(u) 2(disz)-kam iti szu-numun mu us2-sa ma2-dara3 abzu ba-ab-du8
12th day, month: "Sowing," year after: "The boat of the Abzu was caulked."
Seal 1
ur-(d)ig-alim dub-sar dumu lugal-sa6-ga
Ur-Igalim, scribe, son of Lugal-saga.
P274328: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
ur-(d)nin-mar(ki) dub-sar dumu lugal-uszumgal
Ur-Ninmar, scribe, son of Lugal-ushumgal.
P274342: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
ur-(d)su4-an-[na] dumu# x-[x-x]
Ur-Suana, son of .
P274347: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
an-ne2-x-x dub-sar dumu# x-x
Ane-..., scribe, son of .
P274351: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Reverse
[...] [x] x-x iti sze-il2-la mu ma-da za-ab-sza-li(ki) ba-hul
... month: "Barley carried," year: "The land of Zabshali was destroyed."
Seal 1
ur-(d)ba-ba6 ugula dumu lugal-sa6-ga
Ur-Baba, foreman, son of Lugal-saga.
P274352: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Reverse
mu e2 (d)szara2 umma(ki) ba-du3
year: "The house of Shara in Umma was erected."
Seal 1
nam-mah dub-[sar] dumu ka5-[a] ma2-lah5-[gal]
Nammah, scribe, son of Ka'a, chief mahalal.
P274354: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Reverse
kiszib3? sza3-[...] iti x-[...] [mu ...]
under seal of ...; month: "...," year: "... ."
Seal 1
[ur-e2-ninnu] dub-sar# dumu al-la-mu# szabra
Ur-Eninnu, scribe, son of Allamu, chief household administrator.
P274355: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Reverse
iti szu-numun [mu] hu#-hu-nu#-ri#(ki) [ba]-hul#
month: "Sowing," year: "Huhnuri was destroyed."
Seal 1
ur-gu2-en-na dub-sar dumu lu2-dingir-ra
Ur-gu-ena, scribe, son of Lu-dingira.
P274356: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Reverse
iti amar-a-a-si u4 2(u) 2(disz) ba-zal#
month: "Amar-ayasi," the 22nd day passed;
Column 1
(d)szul-gi dingir kalam-ma lugal uri5(ki)-ma
Shulgi, god of the nation, king of Ur,
Column 2
a-da-lal3 lu2 kas4 _arad2_-zu
Adalal, messenger, is your servant.
P274357: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
iti munu4-gu7 mu ma2-gur8-mah
month "Malt feast," year: "Great barge."
P274358: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Reverse
[...] iti sze-sag11-ku5 mu si-mu#-ru#-um(ki#) [ba-hul]
... month: "Harvest," year: "Simurrum was destroyed."
Seal 1
ur-(d)nansze dub-sar dumu ur-(d)ig-alim
Ur-Nanshe, scribe, son of Ur-Igalim.
P274360: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Reverse
[...] mu us2-sa (d)szu-(d)suen lugal-e bad3 mar-tu mu-du3
year following: "Shu-Suen, the king, the Amorite wall erected."
Column 1
ur-(d)nin-gesz-zi-da dub-sar
Ur-Ningeshzida, scribe.
Column 2
dumu ur-(d)szul#-pa-e3 ugula usz-bar
son of Ur-Shulpa'e, foreman of weavers;
P274361: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Reverse
x x x mu si-ma-num2(ki#) [ba-hul]
... year: "Simanum was destroyed."
Seal 1
ur-ab-ba dub-sar dumu ba-zi
Ur-abba, scribe, son of Bazi.
P274362: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Reverse
mu x x x x x x
year: "...."
Seal 1
nam-mah dub-sar# dumu ka5-a ma2-lah5-gal
Nammah, scribe, son of Ka'a, the chief mahalal.
P274363: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Obverse
ki lu2-(d)utu-ta bala-sze3 kiszib3 a-gi4
from Lu-Utu to the bala, under seal of Agi;
Seal 1
ur-nigar(gar) dumu ur-sa6-ga dam-gar3
Ur-nigar, son of Ur-saga, the merchant.
P274365: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Reverse
iti gu4-ra2-bi2-mu2 mu en (d)inanna unu(ki)-ga masz2-e i3-pa3
month: "Grand Prix," year: "The en-priestess of Inanna in Uruk by goat was chosen."
Seal 1
ur-(d)ig-alim dub-sar dumu ur-(d)ba-ba6
Ur-Igalim, scribe, son of Ur-Baba.
P274366: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Reverse
[...] x x [...] x x kiszib3# ur-(d)ba-ba6 mu (d)i-bi2-(d)suen lugal
... ... under seal of Ur-Baba; year: "Ibbi-Suen is king."
Seal 1
ur-(d)ba-ba6 dub-sar dumu ka?-kal-la dub-sar
Ur-Baba, scribe, son of Kakalla, scribe.
Seal 2
a-a-kal-la dub-sar dumu x-x-x dub-sar
Ayakalla, scribe, son of ..., scribe.
P274369: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
lu2-(d)dumu-zi dumu ma-ni sagi (d)gu3-de2-a
Lu-Dumuzi, son of Mani, cupbearer of Gudea.
P274371: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
lugal-iri-da sa12-du5 (d)nin-dar-a dumu a2-zi-da sa12-du5 (d)nin-dar-a
Lugal-irida, regular offering of Nindara, son of Azida, regular offering of Nindara.
P274373: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
ur-dun dumu na-silim iszib (d)nin-gir2-su
Ur-Dun, son of Nasilim, scribe of Ningirsu.
P274374: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Reverse
iti sze-il2-la mu en eridu(ki) ba-a-hun
month "Barley carried," year: "The high-priestess of Eridu was installed;"
Seal 1
lu2-sa6#-[ga] ka-guru7# ur-(d)en-gal-du-du dub-sar dumu-[ni]
Lu-saga, the granary administrator of Ur-Engaldudu, the scribe, his son.
P274376: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Reverse
iti amar-a-a-si mu ha-ar-szi(ki) x x x
month: "Amar-ayasi," year: "Harshi ...";
Seal 1
lugal-(gesz)gigir-re dumu ur-(d)[x]
Lugal-gigirre, son of Ur-...;
P274377: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Reverse
mu (d)szu-(d)suen lugal# uri5(ki)-ma-ke4 na-ru2-a-mah (d)en-lil2-la2 (d)nin-lil2-la2 mu#-ne-du3
year: "Shu-Suen, king of Ur, Great-stele for Enlil and Ninlil erected."
Seal 1
ur-(d)szul-pa-[e3] [ugula?-gesz2?]-da#?
Ur-Shulpa'e, foreman? of? the stewards?;
P274378: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
ur-(d)en-lil2-la2 dub-sar dumu ka-sa6 kuruszda
Ur-Enlila, scribe, son of Kasa, fattener.
P274379: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Reverse
mu hu-uh2-nu-ri(ki) ba#-hul
year: "Huhnuri was destroyed."
Seal 1
lugal-geszkim-zi dub-sar dumu lu2-(d)gesz-bar-e3
Lugal-geshkimzi, scribe, son of Lu-Geshbare.
P274380: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
ur-(d)ba-ba6 dub-sar dumu lu2-(d)ba-ba6
Ur-Baba, scribe, son of Lu-Baba.
P274382: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
ur-(d)nin-mar(ki) dub-sar dumu lugal-uszumgal
Ur-Ninmar, scribe, son of Lugal-ushumgal.
P274383: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Reverse
mu en (d)[...] x x [...]
year: "The en-priestess of ... .
Seal 1
id-ni-li2 dumu dingir-u2-pi2 dam-gar3?
Idnili, son of Dingir-upi, merchant?.
P274384: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Reverse
iti ezem#-[(d)dumu]-zi# mu en (d)nanna kar-zi-da ba-hun
month: "Festival of Dumuzi," year: "The high-priestess of Nanna of Karzida was installed."
Seal 1
ur-(d)nun-gal kikken2 ba-gara2 dumu du-du
Ur-Nungal, miller of Bagara, son of Dudu.
P274385: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Reverse
il-ka-x iti ezem-(d)dumu#-[zi] [mu] us2#-sa bad3# [mar]-tu# ba#-[du3]
... month: "Festival of Dumuzi," year after: "The Amorite wall was erected."
Seal 1
(d)utu-mu dub-sar dumu lu2?-ab-[ba?]
Shamash-mu, scribe, son of Lu-abba.
P274388: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
ur-(d)nansze dub-sar dumu ur-li sza13-dub-ba
Ur-Nanshe, scribe, son of Urli, chief accountant.
P274389: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
lu2-(d)gu3-de2-a dub-sar dumu lugal-nam2-mah
Lu-Gudea, scribe, son of Lugal-nammah.
P274390: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Reverse
iti _gan2_-masz mu# x x [...]
month: "GANmash," year: "... ."
Seal 1
lu2-dingir-ra dumu ur#-mes? na?
Lu-dingira, son of Ur-mes,
P274391: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Reverse
iti gu4-ra2-bi2-mu2 mu na ba-du3
month: "Gazelle-feast," year: "The na'u-house was erected."
Seal 1
ur-(d)lamma dub-sar dumu ur-nig2
Ur-Lamma, scribe, son of Ur-nig.
P274392: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Obverse
iti x x mu en eridu(ki)
month "...," year: "The high-priestess of Eridu."
Seal 1
ur-e2-ninnu dub-sar dumu al-la-mu szabra
Ur-Eninnu, scribe, son of Allamu, chief household administrator.
P274393: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Reverse
giri3 lu2-dingir-ra iti x-x-x mu x-x-x
via Lu-dingira; month: "...," year: "...."
Seal 1
ur-(d)ba-ba6 ugula dumu lugal-sa6-ga
Ur-Baba, foreman, son of Lugal-saga.
P274395: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
_arad2_-(d)ba-ba6 dub-sar dumu ab-ba i3-ra2-ra2
Warad-Baba, scribe, son of Abba-ira.
P274397: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
nin-a-na dub-sar dumu lu2-gu-la
Ninana, scribe, son of Lugula.
P274399: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
[ur-(d)nun-gal] [nu]-banda3# gu-za-la2 dumu erin-da
Ur-Nungal, the overseer of the throne bearers, son of Eridu;
P274400: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
lu2-(d)lamma dub-sar dumu gu3-de2-a
Lu-Lamma, scribe, son of Gudea.
P274402: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
lugal-iri-da sa12-du5 (d)nin-dar-a dumu a2-zi-da sa12-du5 (d)nin-dar-a
Lugal-irida, regular offering of Nindara, son of Azida, regular offering of Nindara.
P274406: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
ur-(d)nin-mar(ki) dub-sar dumu lugal-uszumgal
Ur-Ninmar, scribe, son of Lugal-ushumgal.
P274407: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
ur-(d)ig-alim dub-sar dumu lu2-gi-na
Ur-Igalim, scribe, son of Lugina.
P274411: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
lu2-(d)dumu-zi dumu ma-ni sagi (d)gu3-de2-a
Lu-Dumuzi, son of Mani, cupbearer of Gudea.
P274415: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
ur-mes dub-sar dumu gu3-de2-a
Ur-mes, scribe, son of Gudea.
P274417: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
ur-ab-ba dub-sar dumu ba-zi
Ur-abba, scribe, son of Bazi.
P274418: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
ur-(d)ig-alim dub-sar dumu lugal-sa6-ga
Ur-Igalim, scribe, son of Lugal-saga.
P274419: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Obverse
sze-numun a-sza3 x x
seed corn, field ...,
Seal 1
lu2-iri-sag dub-sar dumu lu2-(d)nin-[gir2-su]
Lu-irisag, scribe, son of Lu-Ningirsu.
P274421: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
lu2#-(d)igi-ma-sze3# [dumu] ur#-sa6#-[ga]
to Lu-Igima, son of Ursaga;
P274423: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
ur-gu-la dub-sar dumu ur-tur# nu-banda3 [kuruszda]
Ur-gula, scribe, son of Ur-tur, overseer of the fatteners.
P274424: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
ur-(d)lamma dub-sar dumu nin-a-na
Ur-Lamma, scribe, son of Ninana.
P274425: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Obverse
[n] gu4 amar ga iti munu4#-[gu7] [n] gu4 1(disz@t) iti sze-sag11-ku5 ki lu2-lagasz(ki)-ta kiszib3 ur-(d)nansze x
n oxen, calf, suckling, month "Mullu," n oxen, 1 month "Harvest," from Lu-Lagash, under seal of Ur-Nanshe, ...;
Seal 1
ur-(d)nansze gudu4#? (d)nansze dumu e2#-he2-gal2
Ur-Nanshe, gudu4? of Nanshe, son of Ehegal.
P274426: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
ur-(d)ba-ba6 dub-sar dumu lugal-uszur3?
Ur-Baba, scribe, son of Lugal-ushur.
P274427: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
ur-(d)nin-gir2-su# dub-sar dumu lu2-(d)ba-ba6
Ur-Ningirsu, scribe, son of Lu-Baba.
P274429: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
ur-(d)en-gal-du-du dub-sar dumu ur-(d)ba-ba6
Ur-Engaldudu, scribe, son of Ur-Baba.
P274430: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Reverse
kiszib3 ur-gu-la e2 (d)szul?-gi mu hu-hu-nu-ri(ki) ba-hul
under seal of Ur-gula, house of Shulgi; year: "Huhnuri was destroyed."
Seal 1
ur-gu-la dub-sar dumu ka3-li2
Ur-gula, scribe, son of Kali.
P274432: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
[(d)]nansze-ki-[ag2] lu2 lunga ba-[gara2] dumu ur-((d))ur3-bar-[tab]
Nanshe-kiag, lung-driver of Bagara, son of Ur-Urbartab.
P274434: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Obverse
mu e2 (d)szara2 ba-du3
year: "The house of Shara was erected."
Seal 1
lu2-usz-gi-na dub-sar dumu ur-(d)ba-ba6
Lu-ushgina, scribe, son of Ur-Baba.
P274436: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
lu2-(d)ba-ba6 dub-sar dumu (d)utu-bar-ra ra-gaba#
Lu-Baba, scribe, son of Utu-bara, the ra-gaba.
P274437: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Reverse
iti sze-sag11-ku5 giri3 lu2-uszur2-bar-ra mu e2 (d)szara2 umma(ki) ba-du3
month: "Harvest," via Lu-ushurbara; year: "The house of Shara in Umma was erected."
Seal 1
lu2-(d)dumu-zi dumu ma-ni sagi (d)gu3-de2-a
Lu-Dumuzi, son of Mani, cupbearer of Gudea.
P274441: literary tablet
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
Column 1
[...] _ni_ nam-lu2-[lu6 kur elam] an-sza u3-ma-da-bi [si] bi2-ib2-sa2 [...] _ne_ (d)nin-_ne_ [...] esz?-a mu-da-ga-_ne_-de2-sze3 nam-lu2-lu6 kur elam an-sza u3-ma-da-ba-ta a2-ba-ta ir-bi nig2-ba-ba ban-ba sa ba-du8 ti-szub-bi ba-ta-ku5-ku5 nar-kur-_tar_ imin-na-ne-ne dumu uru2-a-ba-tu-da-me nimgir-hul2-gal2 kur-ra ug3 kur elam-an-sza u3-ma-da-ba _ka_ |_ga2_xIGI|-ag-me-sze3
... the people of the land Elam in heaven he surrounded, and their horns he smote. ... Ninne ... ... he ... to him. The people of the land Elam in heaven he surrounded, and its ... he smote. Their ... he smote. Their ... he smote. The citizens of the city Abatu, the evil-doers of the land, the people of the land Elam he surrounded.
Column 2
[...] [...]-me nig [... nam-lu2-lu6] kur elam an-sza-u3-[ma-da-ba]-ta#? (d)en-ki-ke4 dumu (d)[...] gu3 mu-na-[de2-e] girim an-ta [he2?]-dib-e (d)nin-girim u3-ma-da-ri a-gub3-ba-sze3 ha-mu-szi-du8
... ... ... ... the people of the land Elam from Ansha-umada Enki, son of ..., spoke to him. He sat on the dais above the sky. Ningirim, to the agubba canal, may he let him pass.
Column 1
(d)tu masz-masz-gal-an-na-ke4 gu-u3-x-ma-ni he2-la2-e (d?)_un_-za-_ku_ lugal nam-iszib-ba-ke4 eme ha-mun-na-ni ha-mu-ri-usz (d)asar-lu2-hi dumu (d)en-ki-ke4 (d)ma?-mu dumu eridu(ki)-ke4 de2 [...] dumu-abzu-ke4 (d)_ne_ [... dumu ...] (d)szul-[pa-e3 dumu ...]
Tu, the great masz-galana, may Gu'u-x-mana ...; Unzaku, the king of the rites, may his tongue be swollen; Asalluhi, the son of Enki; Mamu, the son of Eridu; De..., the son of Abzu; NE, ..., the son of ...; Shulpa'e, the son of ...;
Column 2
tu(muszen) u3-bi-x gu2-gu2-giri3-bi-da u3-da-[...] nam-lu2-lu6 kur elam an-sza u3-ma-da-ba2 ni-ba sze-gur10 ha-ba-du11 imin-sin(muszen) u3-bi-x gu2-gu2-giri3-bi-da u3-da-[...] nam-lu2-lu6 kur elam an-sza u3-ma-da-ba [...]-ba he2-[...]
The eagle ... its horns, ... The people of the land Elam in the sky ..., they say "May they eat barley!" The eagle ... its horns, ... The people of the land Elam in the sky ..., may they .
P274443: letter tablet
ED IIIb (ca. 2500-2340 BC) CDLI
Obverse
ensi2 na-e-a amar-szuba3 du11-ga-na
governor of Na'ea, Amar-shuba, he swore.
Reverse
galx(_gur8_)?-la-bi lu2 na-me na-mu-|_du_xKID2|-|_du_xKID2|
The ... of the man is a ...;
P274444: royal-monumental other-object
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
na4 e2-gal
palace stone
stone weight of the palace.
P274468: lexical tablet
Old Babylonian Oracc
Obverse Column i
(gi)kid#
gi bar-ra#
(gi)sza3-sig9#-ga
gi# duru5
gi-disz#-nindan
gi# [disz] kusz3#
reed mat
reed reed
reed basket
reed reed
reed basket
reed, weight of 30 cubits
a reed mat
peel of reed
reed rail
fresh reed
measuring reed of 1 nindan 6 meters
measuring reed of one el
Obverse Column ii
gi-gid2#
gi nisig-ga
(gi)_bi_ ur2
(gi)ur2 gi4#
(gi)pa gi4
(gi)anzalub(!)(_sza3-gi4_)
(gi)u2-saga11
reed basket
reed of the nisig plant
reed basket for reed
reed basket
reed basket for reed
reed basket
reed basket
flute
reed and vegatbles
reed foliage
root of a reed
branch of a reed
reed pith
reed bundle for water works
P274481: lexical tablet
Neo-Assyrian (ca. 911-612 BC) CDLI
[...] = bala-[tum?] [...] = a#-[sza2-gu] [...] = a#-sza2#-[gu] [a-pu]-u2# = a#-sza2#-[gu] [ni-i]-mu = el#-pe-tum# [in-na]-bu# = in-bu# [x]-x#-ni = in-bu [x]-x#-szu = in-bu [pal-lu]-uk-ku = s,il-lu#-u2# [hi-isz]-sza#-nu = s,il-lu#-u2# [me-de]-du# = s,il-lu#-[u2] [...] = szal#-lu#-[ru]
... = balatu-demon ... = a-sza-gu ... = a-sza-gu apu-demon apu-demon a-sza-gu nimu = elpetu-demon i.e., elpetu-demon i.e., elpetu-demon i.e., elpetu-demon i.e., elpetu-demon i.e., elpetu-demon i.e., elpetu-demon i.e., elpetu-demon i.e., elpetu-demon i.e., elpetu-demon i.e., elpetu-demon i.e., elpetu-demon i.e., elpetu-demon i.e., elpetu-demon i.e., elpetu-demon i.e., elpetu-demon i.e., elpetu-demon i.e., elpetu-demon i.e., elpetu-demon i.e., elpetu-demon i.e., elpetu-demon i.e., elpetu-demon i.e., elpetu-demon i.e., elpetu-demon i.e., elpetu-demon i.e., elpetu-demon i.e., elpetu-demon i.e., elpetu-demon i.e., elpetu-demon i.e., elpetu-demon i.e., elpetu-
P274491: lexical tablet
Hellenistic (323-63 BC) CDLI
Column 1
s,u-la-ti# = [...] a-na#-an#-tum# = [x] tu-qu-un#-tum# = [x] sza2-asz2-mu# = [x] sza2-asz2-mu# = qab#-lu tu-qu-un-tum# = x#-x?#-tum# nam-s,a-ru# = ar#-ri a-ri-ru = _min#_((ar#-ri)) lab-bi-bu = _min_((ar#-ri)) mar-qa-an-tum = _min_((ar#-ri)) me-ki-lum = _min_((ar#-ri)) mul-mul-lum = szil#-ta-hu u2-s,u = [x] kak-su-u2 = [x] _ellag2_-ku-szu-u2# = _min#_((szil#-ta-hu)) su-ru-du# = _min#_((szil#-ta-hu)) szu-ku-du# = _min_((szil#-ta-hu)) til#-pa-nu# = qa-asz2#-tum# a-rik-tum# = _min_((qa-asz2#-tum#))
a-rik-tum?# = x#-x#-x?#-x# da-i-mu = szu-kur-ru# til-pa-nu = ad#-du# tuk-szu = [a]-ri-tum tuk-szu# = [ka]-ba#-bu za-ha-t,u3-u2 = qul-mu#-u2# ma-ag-sza2-ru = _min_((qul-mu#-u2#)) ul-mu = _min_((qul-mu#-u2#)) ul-mu = kak-ku szu-ri-in-nu = _min_((kak-ku)) me-te-qu = _min_((kak-ku)) sza2 ta-ha-zi ma-szad-du = _min_((kak-ku sza2 ta-ha-zi)) ((la?#-gab))_lagab_ ep-qu# = _min_((kak-ku)) sza2 za-'-i-ri [x]-tin?#-nu = _min_((kak-ku sza2 za-'-i-ri)) kal#-ba-na-tum = na#-bala-kat2-tum nim-gal du-ri = _min_((na#-bala-kat2-tum))
ap-luh-tum = si-ir-ia-a!(_min_)-am# ba-ra-hu = na-sza2-qu ha-ba-bu = _min_((na-sza2-qu)) musz#-tu-mu-u2 = ha-za-a-nu [mu?]-hap#-pu-u2 = _min_((ha-za-a-nu)) [mur?]-ta#-mu = szu-ta#-mu#-u2 [sza2-ha]-t,u# = re-hu-u2 [la-ma]-du = na-a-ku [ga]-ra-szu = _min_((na-a-ku)) [e]-gu-u2 = _min_((na-a-ku)) ba-a-tu# = u2-tu-lu szur-bu-bu# = _min_((u2-tu-lu)) s,il-pa-tum# = mu-szi-tum hup2-hup2-pu# = mu-szi er-pa-tum# = kal mu-szi er-pa-tum# = s,a-la?-la tab-rit mu-szi# = szu-ut-tum ma-ad-ru-u2# = _min_((szu-ut-tum))
ku-dub-pa-nu = mat-qu ku-dub-pa-nu = da-asz2-pu kas3-ra-tum# = ha-rim-tum# ke-ez-ra-tum# = _min_((ha-rim-tum#)) asz2-tam-ma = _min#_((ha-rim-tum#))
shuru-disease = ... alantu-disease = ... tuquntu-disease = ... shadmu-disease = ... shadmu-disease namsharu-disease arru-disease arru-disease arru-disease arru-disease arru-disease arru-disease aru-d
ariktu = ...
apluhtu = shiriya'am = shiriya'am = rahhu-demon = nashuqu-demon = nashuqu-demon = nashuqu-demon = nashuqu-demon = nashuqu-demon = nashuqu-demon = nashuqu-demon = nashuqu-demon = nashuqu-demon = nashuqu-demon = nashuqu-demon = nashuqu-demon = nashuqu-demon = nashu-
kudubbanu-silver = matqu-silver kudubbanu-silver = adversity; kasratu-silver = harrimtu-silver; keezratu-silver = adversity; ashtamma-silver = harrimtu-silver;
Column 2
[x]-x#-tum = x#-[...] [x x] x# x# = x#-[...] za?#-x#-ba?# = ha?#-[x?] x#-x#-x?#-x# = x#-[x?] x#-u2?#-[x] = ki?#-[x?] ta#-kal#-tum = e#-pi-in#-[nu] masz-ka-tum = x#-[x?] x#-qa = ta#-kal-tu2 ik?-[x?] x#-x# = ap-[x] mu#-ut-ti# = re#-e-[szu2] mu-ut-ti-isz# = ana re-szi-szu2 mu-ut-ti-isz# = ana s,e-ri#-szu2 qu-u4#-mu# = mah#-ri ul-lu#-u2 = mah#-ru-u2 sa-di-du = _min#_((mah#-ru-u2)) i#-na# szu-'#-ti# = i#-na mi#-ni lum#-man = za#-mar sur#-ri# = _min#_((za#-mar)) [hur?]-ri?# = _min#_((za#-mar)) [...] = _min#_((za#-mar))
[...] = [...] [...] = [...] [...] = [...] dir?#-[ka-a-tum] = [...] ul#-[lu-x] = [...] ah-rat# [u4-mu?] = [...] ma-ti-[ma] = [...] ul#-lu-[tisz] = [...] la# ma-tar = _min#_((%n innanu)) lu#-man = _min_((%n innanu)) a-ha#-am-ma = ar2-kat2# [u4?-mu?] na-mu#-un-zi? = isz-tu# [x x] an-na# = an-na-[nu-um] an-nu = an-ni#-[isz?] in qa2-bala = isz#-tu?# [x x] isz-tu an-na-nu# = isz-tu an-ni#-[isz?] isz#-tu# ul#-la#-nu = isz-tu ul-li#-isz?# ia-u2 = a-na-ku ia-u2-tu = at-tu-u2-a nu-um-ma = ia-a-tu2 ku-u2 = at-tu-u2-ka
ku-a-tum = a-na ka-a-szu2 szu-a-tum = a-na sza2-a-szu2 a-na ku-nu-szi-in = a-na ka-a-szu2-nu a-na szu-nu-szi-in = a-na sza2-a-szu2-nu ma-na-ma = mam-ma# mu-na-ma# = mim-ma# tu-ma# = ki-ma# tu-ma# = ki-ma# tu-sza2-a-ma# = ki-sza2-a-ma# mi-in-su = _min_((ki-sza2-a-ma#)) pi-qa-a-ma# = _min_((ki-sza2-a-ma#)) ap-pu-un-[na] = _min_((ki-sza2-a-ma#)) ul-[la] = _min#_((ki-sza2-a-ma#)) mi-in#-[su] = am#-me-ni ul-[la] = [mi]-in!-su ul#-[la] = [...]-a#-ma ki#-sza2-[am-ma] = [...]-ma e-[zu-ub] = [...] ma-[szisz-tum] = [...]
kutum = kashu kutum = kashu kutum = kashu kutum = kashu kutum = kashu kutum = kashu kutum = kashu kutum = kashu kutum = kashu kutum = kashu kutum = kashu kutum = kashu kutum = kashu kutum = kasu kutum = a man
Column 1
ma-szisz-tum# = a-na su-ur-ri ma-szisz-tum = sza2-2(u) ma-szisz-tum = ap-pu-un-nu i-na-an = isz-tu as,-s,ir = a-na muh-hi-szu2 lu ul-la-an-nu = lu ul-la2-tu al-ma = asz2-szu tu-ur-ru = za-mu-u tu-ur-ru = tu-ur _lu2_ tu-ur-ru = qar-nu _lu2_ tu-ur-ru = sip-pi _ha_-_lam_-_ma_ = ma-szu-u2 _ha_-_lam_-_ma_ = ma-szi-tum _ha_-_lam_-_ma_ = sze-e-tum ri-ip-qa = na-du-u sza2 si-ir ia-a-di-ma-tum = ru-ub-s,u a-ma-tin-nu = _min_((ru-ub-s,u)) ta-ba-asz2-te-nu = zu-u2 u3 szi-na-a-tu2 ka-kal-ti = lat-ti im-ma = u4-mu# ur-ru = _min_((u4-mu#))
pa#-lu-u2 = _min_((u4-mu#)) im-ma# ka#-kab#-bu = u4-[mu ...] _igi_ pa-le-e# = _min#_((u4-[mu ...])) _igi_ pa-le-e = [...] _ud_-_da_-_kam_ = [...] _ud_-_da_-_kam_ = [...] u4-um a-dan-nu = [...] u4-um ra-hu-u2 = [...] u4-um t,a-a-bi# = [...] u4-um ki?#-[is-pi?] = [...] u4-um# [...] = [...] u4#-[um ...] = [...] [...] = [...] [...] = [...] [...] = [...] [...] = [si-ma]-ni?# [...] = [li]-la?#-a#-tum x#-x#-hu#-u2# = [x] sza2-an-sza2-la = isz#-tu# 3(disz) u4-mu am-sza2-la = mu-szam-mu u4-gu-nu-ru-u2 = ti-ma-lu u4-gu#-dil-u2 = isz-ten2 u4-mu
ul-lu-tisz = _min_((isz-ten2 u4-mu)) isz-tu ul#-la-an = isz-tu s,a-a-tu2 sze-er-ti = ka-s,a-a-ti ka-ma!(_ba_)-s,u = mu-us,-la-la ka#-ra-ru-u2 = _min_((mu-us,-la-la)) a-szi-ti = _min_((mu-us,-la-la)) sza?#-ar-bu = ku-us,-s,u hal-pu-u = _min_((ku-us,-s,u)) sze-szu-u = _min_((ku-us,-s,u)) a-ra-a-mu = _min_((ku-us,-s,u)) e-ra-ia-tum = _min_((ku-us,-s,u)) hal-pu-u2 = tak-s,a-a-tu2
a shuru-disease a shuru-disease a shuru-disease a shuru-disease a shuru-disease a shuru-disease a shuru-disease a shuru-disease a shuru-disease a shuru-disease a shuru-disease a shuru-disease a man shuru-disease a man shuru-disease a man shuru-disease a man shuru-disease a man shuru-disease a man shuru-disease a man shuru-disease a man shuru-disease a man shuru-disease a man shuru-disease a man shuru-disease a man shuru-disease a man shuru-disease a man shuru-disease a man shuru-disease a man shuru-disease a man shuru-disease a man shuru-disease a man shuru-disease a man shuru-disease a man shuru-disease a man shuru-disease a man shuru-disease a man shuru-disease a man shuru-disease a man shuru-disease a man shuru-disease a man shuru-disease a man shuru-disease a man shuru-disease a man shuru-disease a man shuru-disease a man shuru-disease a man shuru-disease a man shuru-disease a man shur
ullutish = ditto from the daytime szeertu-disease; kashatu-disease; kashatu-disease; kashatu-disease; shatu-disease; sharbu-disease; kushatu-disease; sheshu-disease; aramu-disease; era'atu-disease; kushatu-disease; takshatu-disease
Column 2
hal-pu-u2 = szu#-ri-pu hi-mit-tum = _min#_((szu#-ri-pu)) szal-gu = _min#_((szu#-ri-pu)) bi-bi-it-ti = szu#-ru#-up-pu-u szu-sze-ru-u = [x] hi-mit-tum = zi#-qi2-qi2 zi#-qi2-qi2 = [sza2]-a-ri ma-ni-tum = [x] me-hu-u2 = _min#_(([sza2]-a-ri)) sze-hu-u2 = _min#_(([sza2]-a-ri)) ziq-ziq-qu = _min#_(([sza2]-a-ri)) an-qul2-lum = _min_(([sza2]-a-ri)) an#-qul2-lum = _min_(([sza2]-a-ri)) lem-nu an#-qul2-lum = _min_(([sza2]-a-ri)) kab-bu ziq#-ziq-qu = _min_(([sza2]-a-ri)) bil-la [_im_]-_suh3_-u2 = _min_(([sza2]-a-ri)) e-szi-ti
[_im_]-_suh3_-u2 = _min_(([sza2]-a-ri)) si-hi-ti [_im_]-_suh3_-u2 = _min#_(([sza2]-a-ri)) mit-hur-ti [x]-x# _im_ = sza2#-ba-t,u _im_ [_pirig_]-_gal#_ = szu#-u2-ti [_pirig_-_ban3_]-_da_ = il#-ta-nu [_pirig_]-_szu#_-_du7_ = szad-du-u _pirig#_-_nu_-_szu_-_du7_ = a-mur#-ru _im_-_ti_-_la_ = sza2-a-ri s,e#-li# _im_-_ti_-_la_ = _min_((sza2-a-ri)) i-da-a-ti# ((dal#-ha#-mun#))|_sum#-ir#_@[_ir_]-_sum#_| = a-szam-szu-ti e-szi-ti = _min_((a-szam-szu-ti)) mu-um-mil-lat ep-ri = _min_((a-szam-szu-ti)) me-hu-u2 = _min_((a-szam-szu-ti)) ar2-ti-di = ur-pat zir su-hum-mu = s,e-e-ti
su-hum-mu = sza2-ha-nu du-u2-ti = masz-ha-an-du _duh_!(_gaba_)-_ud_-_da_ = _min_((masz-ha-an-du)) pat-nu# = man-na a-nu-um-mu# = ana ia-a-szi ka-na-ku = na-a-ri up#-pu = pi-t,ir musz-szak-ku# = _zid2_-_mad_-_ga2_ zi-i-bu = _min#_((_zid2_-_mad_-_ga2_)) zi-i-bu = _gi#_-_na_?#-u2 zi-i-bu = i-sin-ni?# zi-i-bu = ni-qu-u ta-an-qi2-ta = _min_((ni-qu-u)) ta#-an-qi2#-ta = ku#-uk?#-ru?# tap-su = mir-su2 _sa2_-_dug4_ = gi#-nu-u2 sza2 _dingir_ tak#-li-mu = nap#-ta-nu ul#-s,u = du#-un-qu ha-la!-s,u = ku#-uk-ku-szu ((su-un))_sun2_ = ri?#-sit2?-ti ri-si-it#-ti = nar#-t,a-bu
halpu-disease = ditto a halpu-disease ditto a shalgu-disease ditto a shalgu-disease ditto a shalgu-disease ditto a shuru-disease ditto a shuru-disease ditto a shuru-disease ditto a shuru-disease ditto a shuru-disease ditto a shuru-disease ditto an shuru-disease ditto an shuru-disease ditto a shuru-disease ditto a shuru-disease ditto a shuru-disease ditto a shuru-disease ditto a shuru-disease ditto a shuru-disease ditto a shuru-disease ditto a shuru-disease ditto a shuru-disease ditto a shuru-disease ditto a shuru-disease ditto a shuru-disease ditto a shuru-disease ditto a shuru-disease ditto a shuru-disease ditto a shuru-disease ditto a shuru-disease ditto a shuru-disease ditto a shuru-disease ditto a shuru-disease ditto a shuru-disease ditto a shuru-disease ditto a shuru-disease ditto a shuru-disease ditto a shuru-disease ditto a shuru-disease ditto a shuru-dis
a shuru-stone = ditto a shuru-stone = ditto a shuru-stone = ditto a shuru-stone = ditto a shuru-stone = ditto a shuru-stone = ditto a shuru-stone = ditto a shuru-stone = ditto a shuru-stone = ditto a shuru-stone = ditto a shuru-stone = ditto a shuru-stone = ditto a shuru-stone = ditto a shuru-stone = ditto a shuru-stone = ditto a shuru-stone = ditto a shuru-stone = ditto a shuru-stone = ditto a shuru-stone = ditto a shuru-stone = ditto a shuru-stone = ditto a shuru-stone = ditto a shuru-stone = ditto a shuru-stone = ditto a shuru-stone = ditto shuru-stone = ditto shuru-stone = ditto shuru-stone = ditto shuru-stone = ditto shuru-stone = ditto shuru-stone = ditto shuru-stone = ditto shuru-stone = ditto shuru-stone = ditto shuru-stone = ditto shuru-stone = ditto shuru-stone = ditto shuru-stone = ditto shuru-stone
shummu-disease = a shummu-disease ditto a shummu-disease ditto a shummu-disease ditto a shummu-disease = man who is a shummu-disease for me ka-na-ku = na-ri-uppu-disease mush-shakku-disease ditto shummu-disease ditto shummu-disease ditto shummu-disease ditto shummu-disease ditto shummu-disease ditto shummu-disease ditto shummu-disease ditto sa-dug-disease ditto sa-dug-disease ditto sa-dug-disease ditto sa-su-disease ditto sa-su-disease ditto sa-su-disease ditto sa-su-disease ditto sa-su-disease ditto sa-su-disease ditto sa-su-disease ditto sa-su-disease
M=locator colophon
_lugal_-A-_ra_-_su_!-u2 = mu-gar#-ru-u sza2 _dingir im_-5(disz)-_kam esz2_-_gar lu2#_ *(_p2_) sza2-a _nu_-_al_-_til gaba_-_ri unug_(ki#) ki-ma; _til_-szu2 _sar_-ma# _igi_-_tab_
Lugal-arashû = Shumma alu 25 unknown is the eshgar-disease of the god.
P274503: lexical tablet
Neo-Assyrian (ca. 911-612 BC) CDLI
Column 1
sze#-szu#-[u?] = [x] a-ra-mu# = [x] e-ri-a-tu2 = [x] hal-pu-u = [...] hal-pu-u# = [...] hi-mi-it-tu2# = [x] szal-gi# = [x] bi-bi-tum# = [...] szu#-sze-ru-u = [x] hi-mit-tum# = [...] zi-qi2-qu# = [...] ma-ni-tu2# = [x] me-hu-u# = [x] sze-hu#-[u] = [x] sza-par-ziq#-[qu] = [x] an#-[qul2-lum?] = [x]
sheshu = ... aramu = ... eritu = ... halpu = ... halpu = ... himittu = ... shalgi = ... bibilu = ... sherû = ... himittu = ... ziqiqu = ... manitu = ... mehu = x shehu = x shaparziqu = x aqulu = x
M=locator colophon
[...] ma-al-ku szar-ri [...]-szu2?# _ab_-_sar igi_-_kar2_ [...] _ug5_-_ga ti_-_la_ [...] x# s,eh2#-ru
... ruler, king ... his ... he will see ...
P274504: lexical tablet
Neo-Assyrian (ca. 911-612 BC) CDLI
Column 1
[...] = [x] [...] = [x] [...] = [x] [...] = [x] [...] = [ma]-la#-a# me-e [...] = ar2#-nu [...] = _min#_((ar2#-nu)) [...] = sahar?#-szub#-bu [...] = [sim]-mu#
... ... ... = Marduk II l. 115 ... = Marduk II l. 115 ... = Marduk II l. 115 ... = Marduk II l. 115 ... = Marduk II l. 115 ... = Marduk II l. 115 ... = Marduk II l. 115 ... = Marduk II l. 115 ... = Marduk II l. 115 ... = Marduk II l. 115 ... = Marduk II l. 115 ... = Marduk II l. 115 ... = Marduk II l. 115 ... = Marduk II l. 115 ... = Marduk II l. 115 ... = Marduk II l. 115 ... = Marduk II l. 115 ... = Marduk II 115 ... = Marduk II 115 ... = Marduk II 115 ... = Marduk II 115 ... = Marduk II 115 ... = Marduk II 115 ... = Marduk II 115 ... = Marduk II 115 ... = Marduk II 115 ... = Marduk II 115 ... = Marduk II 115 ... = Marduk II 115 ... = Marduk II 115 ... = Marduk II 115 ... = Marduk II 115 ... = Marduk II 115 ... = Marduk II 115 ... = Marduk II 115 ... = Marduk II 115 ... = Marduk II 115 ... = Marduk II 115 ... = Marduk II 115 ... = Marduk II 115 ... = Marduk II 115 ... = Marduk II 115 ... = Marduk II 115 ... = Marduk II 115 ... = Marduk II 115 ... = Marduk II 115 ... = Marduk II 115 ... = Marduk II 115 ... = Marduk II 115 ... = Marduk II 115 ... = Marduk
Column 2
[szip?]-t,u# = _min#_((%n t,=emu)) [i?]-lum = _min#_((%n t,=emu)) [pak]-kum = _min#_((%n t,=emu)) [ta]-szim#-tum = mil#-[ku] szi#-tul#-tum = _min#_((mil#-[ku])) us,#-s,u#-s,u = szi#-ta#-a#-[lu] i-ti#-tum = sal#-li#-tum# tak-lim#-tum# = ter#-tum?# mur-ru#-u2 = qa#-lum# [...] szu#-par-ku#-u2# = ba#-t,a#-[lum?] ri-s,u#-tum# = a-lik# i#-[di] da#-ma-s,u# = ka#-na#-[szu] da#-ka#-mu# = _min_((ka#-na#-[szu])) ti-id#-mu#-s,u# = _min_((ka#-na#-[szu])) le#-qu#-u2# = ka-sza2-[du] ka#-pa?#-ru# = na-ka-[su]
[sza2]-a#-bu = re#-du#-[u2]
sziptu = ditto, i.e., alum = ditto, pakku = ditto, tashimmu-disease = milku-disease; shittu-disease = ditto, ushutu-disease = i.e., titu-disease; takalu-disease = takalu-disease; takalu-disease = takalu-disease; shuburku-disease = shuburku-disease; shuburku-disease = shuburku-disease; shuburku-disease = shuburku-disease; shuburku-disease; shuburku-disease; shuburku-disease; shuburku-disease; shuburku-disease; shuburku-disease; shuburku-disease; shuburku-disease; shuburku-disease; shuburku-disease; shuburku-disease; shuburku-disease; shuburku-disease; shuburku-disease; shuburku-disease; shuburku-disease; shuburku-disease; shuburku-disease; shuburku-disease; shuburku-disease; shuburku-disease; shuburku-disease; shuburku-disease; shuburku-disease;
shabu means "first."
Column 1
dul-lu-lu = ha-ba#-[lu] ka-a-pu = _min_((ha-ba#-[lu])) ka-'-i-pu = hab-bi-lu# hu-bu-ul-lu = szu-ut-ta-tum# mah-du = _min_((szu-ut-ta-tum#)) ha-asz2-tum = na-hal-lu# sza-ak-ka-bak-ku = gu-gi-it-tum# na-as-sa-bu = na-ah-ba-tu# pi-sa-an-nu = na-s,a-bu sza2 [x] am-ru-um-mu = _min_((na-s,a-bu)) sza2 ha-as,-[bi] a-lal-lu-u = _min_((na-s,a-bu)) sza2 _gi_?# ki-ir-ru = ha-ru-u2# am#-ma-am-mu = _min_((ha-ru-u2#)) [am]-ru-um-mu = nam-ha-ru# [lam]-si#-su# = _min_((nam-ha-ru#)) [ku-ni]-nu# = pat#-tu-u2# [...] = qu#-ul#-[lu?]
... = Theodicy 115 means "to be swollen" ... = Theodicy 115 means "to be swollen" ... = Theodicy 115 means "to be swollen" ... = Theodicy 115 means "to be swollen" ... = Theodicy 115 means "to be swollen" ... = Theodicy 115 means "to be swollen" ... = Theodicy 115 means "to be swollen" ... = Theodicy 115 means "to be swollen" ... = Theodicy 115 means "to be swollen" ... = Theodicy 115 means "to be swollen" ... = Theodicy 115 means "to be swollen" ... = Theodicy 115 means "to be swollen" ... = Theodicy 115 means "to be swollen" ... = Theodicy 115 means "to be swollen" ... = Theodicy 115 means "to be swollen" ... = Theodicy 115 means "to be swollen" ... = Theodicy 115 means "to be swollen" ... = Theodicy 115 means "to be swollen" ... = Theodicy 115 means "to be swollen" .
Column 2
[...] = [ha]-mat# [...] = [hab-ba]-tum# [...] = [ma-na-ah]-tum# [...] = [x]-ka#-s,u# [...] = [usz]-szu-t,u [...] = [usz]-sza2-bu [...] = [szam]-hu [...] = [la-a]-nu [...] = [ha-sza2]-hu [...] = [pu-luh]-tum [...] = [gi-lit]-tu#
... = Theodicy ... = Theodicy
P274505: lexical tablet
Neo-Assyrian (ca. 911-612 BC) CDLI
Column 1
[...] = [lib]-bu# [...] = [...] [...] = [...] [...] = [...] [...] = ga#-bi-du [a-mu]-tu# = ((ga#-bi-du)) sar?#-qa2#-tu# = ku-uk-ku5-ru ku#-uk#-ku5#-rum = ri#-qi2-tum ku-uk-ku5-rum = mi-sis-sa-am qu-qu-ba-tu = qu-qu#-ba-nu sza2 _szah_ su-ru-um-mu = ir-ru ga-mir-tum ban-dil-lum = kar-szu nam#-sza2-szu = ((kar-szu)) s,e-e-rum = e-s,e-en-s,e-ru ab-bu-u = nam-masz-szu-u2 tu-ga-gu = ((nam-masz-szu-u2)) tir#-ku-ul-lu = ((nam-masz-szu-u2)) a-szu-u2 = bu-u2-lum sa-asz-du = ((bu-u2-lum)) gu-ub-rum = ((bu-u2-lum))
da-ap-pa-nu = a-szu-u2 aq-rum as-lum = im-me-rum gu-uk-kal-lum = ((im-me-rum)) pa-si-lu = ((im-me-rum)) s,u-up-pu = ((im-me-rum)) su-lu-hu-u = ((im-me-rum)) zi-ir-qu = ((im-me-rum)) sza#-a-u5 = ((im-me-rum)) szu-'-u2 = ((im-me-rum)) szu#-a#-tu = lah3-rum szu#-a-tu = su-gul2-lum szu-a-tu = s,e-e-nu ia-ra-ah#-hu = gu-uk-kal-lum s,a-a-nu = s,e-e-nu am-zu = en-zu da#-asz2-szu = ki-iz-zu bu#-'-rum = bu-u2-rum [x]-bu-u = pa-la-ku [szu]-u2#-ru = al-pu [lu]-u2 = ((al-pu)) [s,a-ar]-hu = mu-u2-rum
[...] = [i-me]-rum [...] = [a-ga]-lum# [...] = [s,a-bi]-tum#
... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... kukurum kukurum kukurum riqitu kukurum sag-sa
dappanu = aqû-demon; aqû-demon; guukkallum-demon; suppu-demon; suppu-demon; suppu-demon; ziggurat = suppu-demon; sa'u-demon; s
... means "to be swollen" ... means "to be swollen" .
Column 2
na#-[a-lu] = [...] la#-ab#-[bu] = [...] u3-[mu] = [...] lu-u2# = [...] bit-ra-am = sze#-[lip-pu-u?] a-a-ar i-lu = hur#-[...] la-ma-at-tu = kul-ba#-[bu] tu-sza2-rum = s,e-e#-[rum] tu-sza2-rum = la-ban ap#-[pi] ba-a-lu# = ((la-ban ap#-[pi])) tar-si-tum# = ik-ri-bu# at-nu = ((ik-ri-bu#)) sar-du-u2 = ka-ra-bu# tar-si-tum = tes2-li-tum# tar-si-tum = su-ul-lu-u re-e-mu = nap-szu-rum# ti-ra-nu = ta-a-rum# sza3-gur-ru-u = ((ta-a-rum#)) kisz-szu!# = ((ta-a-rum#)) ti-ra-nu = mu-us-ta#-rum# i-te-lu-u2 = sa-ha#-rum#
a-nim-mu-u2 = sa-li#-mu# ni-i-rum = un-ni-nu un-ni-nu = re-e-mu ti-ra-nu = ((re-e-mu)) nak-ru-t,u = ((re-e-mu)) nap-lu-su = ((re-e-mu)) ti-ni-nu = ((re-e-mu)) ta-as-li-tum = ((re-e-mu)) e-pe-qu = ((re-e-mu)) a-za-ru = ((re-e-mu)) a-za-ru = ka-a-szu# ha-a-bu = ra-'-a-mu mi-nu-u = ((ra-'-a-mu)) un-na-a-nu = ra-'-ma#-nu ha-na-bu = hi-du-tum ha-ba-s,u2? = hu-bur-tum ha-sza2-szu = ((hu-bur-tum)) ma-le-e ul-s,i = na-sze-e ul-s,i pe-su-u2 = ha-du-u i-szu-tu = hi-du-tu hu-ta-du-szu = ((hi-du-tu))
szu#-par2-su-hu = ((hi-du-tu)) [szul]-lu#-qu# = szi-tah-hu#-[hu] [...] = e#-di#-ru#
na-lu = ... na-ab-bu = ... na-lu-u2 = ... na-ra-am = she-lippu-u2 = a-ar-ilu = hur-... na-ma-attu = kul-ba-bu = tusharu-sharri tusharu-sharri tusharu-sharri ap-pi = ba-alu-sharri tusharu-sharri = ikri-bu-sharri tashiru-sharri tashiru-sharri tashiru-sharri tashiru-sharri tashiru-sharri tashiru-sharri tashiru-sharri tashiru-sharri tashiru-sharri tashiru-sharri tashiru-sharri tashiru-sharri tashiru-sharri tashiru-sharri tashiru-sharri tashiru-sharri tashiru-sharri tashiru-sharri tashiru-sharri tashiru-sharri tashiru-sharri tashiru-sharri tashiru-sharri tashiru-sharri tashiru-sharri tashiru-sharri tashiru-sharri tashiru-sharri tashiru-sharri tashiru-sharri tashiru-sharri tashiru-sharri tashiru-sharri saharu-sharri
"to be sated" = Theodicy 115 means "to be sated" nirû. "to be sated" nirû means "to be sated" nakratu. "to be sated" taslitu = Theodicy 115 means "to be sated" azru. "to be sated" azru means "to be swollen." "to be swollen" = Theodicy 115 means "to be swollen" alanu. "to be swollen" alanu means "to be swollen." "to be swollen" alanu means "to be swollen." "to be swollen" alanu means "to be swollen." "to be swollen" alanu means "to be swollen." "to be swollen" alanu means "to be swollen."
shubarshuhu = gloss: break shubhu-syllahhu shubhu-syllahu ... = gloss: break
Column 1
mi-nu#-u# = [...] mi-nu-u# = x-x-[x-x?] mi-nu-u# = la#-lu#-u# mi-nu-u = ni#-isz# i#-ni?# mi-nu-u = ni#-sza2?#-tu?# ul gu-nu-u = ((ni#-sza2?#-tu?#)) na-s,a-bu# = me-su-u?# a-ma-x = ti-ik-x ub-bu-bu?# = ((ti-ik-x)) si-li-lu?# = ri-sza2-a-[tu?] szu-lu-lu# = ((ri-sza2-a-[tu?])) he-lu-u# = ((ri-sza2-a-[tu?])) i-lu-u = sza2?# ti-gu-u2?# szum-mu-nu = ra-a-[szu?] bu-un-nu-nu = ((ra-a-[szu?])) ha#-na-bu = ((ra-a-[szu?])) su#-su-u = ha-na-bu sza2 [_siki_?] nak-ru-t,u = ma#-ga-rum# nak-ru-t,u = na#-as#-hu-rum
la-ma-nu = ((ma-ga-rum)) e-ma-nu = mi#-ig-rum! le-em-ma = la# ma#-ga#-rum il#-la-a-a = le?#-[em?-mu?] i-mu-nu-usz = x-[...] ha-a-tu = [...] it-u2-du# = [...] si-liq-qu# = [...] nar3-bu-[u] = [...] mu#-'#-[u] = [...]
a slanderer means a slanderer. a slanderer means a slanderer. a slanderer is a slanderer. ... a slanderer means ... a slanderer. ... a slanderer means ... a slanderer. ... a slanderer means ... a slanderer. ... a slanderer means ... a slanderer.
Column 2
[...]-x = [...] x-x-lum?# = ... x-x-u?# = ... x-x-ru?# = ... _ud_?#-_ka#_-_bar_ = a-na-ku ri#-ik#-su# = un-qu x-x-ku? = ((un-qu)) x-x-tum = ((un-qu)) kam#-kam-ma-tum sza2 _si_ = ((un-qu)) si?#-mir#-tum = _har_ sza2 _gisz_-tum _har_?# sza2?# ku#-nu-ku = sa-ma-rum x-x-x?#-szu#-u2# = ((sa-ma-rum)) x-x?#-x _gisz_ = ((sa-ma-rum)) na?#-a?#-tum# = nim#-gal-lum s,i#-is,?#-s,u?# = ((nim#-gal-lum)) szu#-luh#-hu-u = nim#-su-u ba-an szip-ri = ((nim#-su-u)) szu-usz-ga-ru-u = ((nim#-su-u)) bur#-szal-lu-u = ka-a-su
e-pi-ir-ru = ((ka-a-su)) e-rim-ma-tum = ((ka-a-su)) sa#-a#-bu = e-rim-ma-tum s,ip-rum = ku-nu-uk-ku ar2-zal-lum# = _na4_-_zalag#_ ar2#-zal-lum# = it#-ta-[mir] szi#-ik#-ka#-tum# = im#-bu-'?#-u# x-x?#-x = ma-suk-tum# x-[...] = ((ma-suk-tum#)) [...] = na-a-du sza2 t,e3-t,i [...] = na#-ru-u# [...] = [a]-su#-mit-tum# [...] = [x-x] szu#-mi# [...] = [szu]-mi?# zak?#-ru# [...] = [szi?]-pa?#-[a?-tum?]
epirru = erimmatu-stone = sa'bu-stone = erimmatu-stone = shiprum-stone = kunukku-stone = zalag-stone = zalag-stone = shikkatu-stone = shikkatu-stone = shikkatu-stone = shikkatu-stone = shikkatu-stone = shikkatu-stone = shikkatu-stone = suktu-stone = suktu-stone = suktu-stone = suktu-stone = sadu-stone = sadu-stone = sadu-stone = sakuru-stone =
P274541: lexical tablet
Neo-Assyrian (ca. 911-612 BC) CDLI
Column 1
[...] = [qit?-ru]-du [...] = [...] [...] = [dan]-nu [...] = [...] [...] = _min#_(([dan]-nu)) [...] = _min_(([dan]-nu)) [...] = _min_(([dan]-nu)) [esz]-qu# = _min_(([dan]-nu)) [pa-asz2]-qu# = _min_(([dan]-nu)) [kap-ka]-pu# = _min_(([dan]-nu)) [mi-it]-rum?# = _min_(([dan]-nu)) [ra-asz2]-bu = _min#_(([dan]-nu)) [da-pi]-nu = _min_(([dan]-nu)) [e]-ma?#-mu = _min_(([dan]-nu)) [mar-ma]-a-ru = _min_(([dan]-nu)) re#-szu = _min_(([dan]-nu)) kasz#-ka#-szu = _min_(([dan]-nu)) szi#-il#-ha-ak = _min_(([dan]-nu)) _nim_-_ma_(ki) a#-bi-ku = ga-me-ru
szar-ga-nu = _min_((ga-me-ru)) am-ba-tum = dan-na-tu i-ru = ga-asz2-ru da-ab-ru = szam-ru kip-kip-pu = _min_((szam-ru)) szak-s,u = _min_((szam-ru))
... means ...
"Shargan" = the verb gammaru "to be strong" means "to be strong." "Falling" = the verb kipkippu means "to be shakshu-disease."
Column 2
[...] = a#-sza2-re-du [...] = _min#_((a#-sza2-re-du)) [...] = _min#_((a#-sza2-re-du)) [...] = _min#_((a#-sza2-re-du)) [...]-x?# = _min#_((a#-sza2-re-du)) [masz-szu]-u2# = _min#_((a#-sza2-re-du)) [masz-szu]-u2# = rap-sza2 uz-ni [...]-x?# = e-mu-qu [ku-bu-uk]-ku# = _min_((e-mu-qu)) [gesz-te-lu]-u = e-tel-lum [kisz]-szu = e-tel-lu-tum [gi?-tam]-lum = git2-ma-lum [hi-sza2]-mu#-u2 = _min_((git2-ma-lum)) [na-gal]-mu#-szu = sza2-qu-u [sze]-e#-ru# = ez-zu sze#-zu#-zu = _min_((ez-zu)) na#-al-bu-bu = _min#_((ez-zu))
s,i-ih-hu = mar-tu# na-ad-ru = sze-gu-u na-al-bu-bu = na-an-du-ru ka-duh-hu-u = na-'-ru _u3_-uh x-ul-lu-szu2 *(_p2_) sza2 uz-zu!(_su_)-zu; pu-luh-tu2 ra-mu-u qar-da-mu = e-ru qar-da-mu = nak-ru a-dam-mu-u = _min_((nak-ru)) tu-qu-un-tu = _min_((nak-ru)) za-ma-nu = lem-nu a-mi-szu = lem-nu pal-li-szu = sa-a-ru ni-ir-ta-me-lum = _min_((sa-a-ru)) bala-s,a i-ni = _min_((sa-a-ru)) nam-ra i-ni = _min_((sa-a-ru)) na-ar-ru = _min_((sa-a-ru)) al-pu = _min_((sa-a-ru)) ar-da-du *(_p2_) _min_((sa-a-ru)) kar-ri#-ru *(_p2_) _min_((sa-a-ru))
szar-ra-qu = _min_((sa-a-ru)) szat qa-ti = is, qa-ti il#-lu#-ur-tum = _min_((is, qa-ti)) qu-un#-nab#-ru = kur-s,u-u ga-szi#-szu = tim-mu nu-pa-ru# = _e2_ ma#-as,-s,ar-ti ki-szuk-ku# = _min_((_e2_ ma#-as,-s,ar-ti)) hab-ba-tu# = da-a-i-ku a-mir da-mi# = ta-pi-ik da-me na-bi-' = sza2-li-lum szu-szu-ru *(_p2_) _min_((sza2-li-lum)) ra-a-su *(_p2_) da-a-ku# ra-sa-bu = _min#_((da-a-ku#)) _kisz_-szu = _min_((da-a-ku#)) ra-ka-nu = _min#_((da-a-ku#))
... = Theodicy ... = Theodicy
shillu = martu-demon; shillu-demon; shillu-demon; kaduhhu = shillu-demon; kaduhhu-demon; ...;
sharaqu ditto sharû-sheep ditto sharû-sheep ditto ilu-lurtu ditto kurshû-sheep ditto kurshû-sheep ditto sharû-sheep ditto sharû-sheep ditto sharû-sheep ditto sharû-sheep ditto sharû-sheep ditto sharû-sheep ditto sharû-sheep ditto sharû-sheep ditto sharû-sheep ditto sharû-sheep ditto sharû-sheep ditto sharû-sheep ditto sharû-sheep ditto sharû-sheep ditto sharû-sheep ditto sharû-sheep ditto sharû-sheep ditto sharû-sheep ditto sharû-sheep ditto sharû-sheep ditto sharû-sheep ditto sharû-sheep ditto sharû-sheep ditto sharû-sheep ditto sharû-sheep ditto
Column 3
szub-ru-qu = da-a-ku szup-szu-qu = _min_((da-a-ku)) pa-a-s,u = _min_((da-a-ku)) sa-a-du = _min_((da-a-ku)) szu-tu-u = ma-ha-s,u pe-e-s,u = le-tu-u he-ru-u = a-bu za#-ru-u = _min_((a-bu)) nar3-dab-bu = _min_((a-bu)) ki-in-na-nu-u = _min_((a-bu)) it-tu-u = _min_((a-bu)) lu2-mah-hu = szi-i-bu pi-is-nu-qu = _min_((szi-i-bu)) pur-szu-mu = _min_((szi-i-bu)) ki-bar-u = _min_((szi-i-bu)) ba-an-tu = um-mu a-ga-ri-in-nu = _min_((um-mu)) sza2#-as#-su-ru = _min_((um-mu)) ha-a-a#-lu = a-hu-um-mu ha-ri#-(isz?)-tu# = mu-sze-niq-tum
lal3-sza2-ga-ku = [x?]-x?#-x?# a-s,i-tum = mu-ra?#-[bi]-tum# a-hi-tum = _min_((mu-ra?#-[bi]-tum#)) sza2-muk-tum = na-di-tum up-pu-usz-tum = _min_((na-di-tum)) sza2-mu-uh-tum = qa-disz-tum ug-bab-tum = en-tum ug-bab-tum = as-sin-na-tum ma-szu-u2 = a-hu ta-li-mu = _min_((a-hu)) im-nu = _min_((a-hu)) ma-szi-tum = a-ha-tum a-hu-ru-u = s,e-eh-ru a-ga-asz-gu-u = _min_((s,e-eh-ru)) li-gi-mu-u = _min#_((s,e-eh-ru)) szu-bul#-tin-bi# = _min#_((s,e-eh-ru)) la#-x-[x] = _min_((s,e-eh-ru)) [da-aq]-qu = _min#_((s,e-eh-ru)) x?#
ga?#-a-gu-u = _min#_((s,e-eh-ru)) du?#-qa?#-qu# li-du = ma-ru# bu-uk#-ru = _min_((ma-ru#)) da-du = _min_((ma-ru#)) bi-in#-nu = _min_((ma-ru#)) gi-nu#-u = _min_((ma-ru#)) ki-sit2#-tu2 = _min_((ma-ru#))
shubruqu = da'ku-disease; shubru-disease = shubru-disease; sadu = shubru-disease; shubru-disease; shubru-disease; he is a shubru-disease; a father who is a zaru-disease; a father who is a kinnanu-disease; a man who is a lu-mahhu-disease; a shubru-disease; a shubru-disease; a shubru-disease; a shubru-disease; a hulu-disease; a hulu-disease;
lal-sha-ga-ku = ... a-shitu a-hitu a-hitu a-hitu a-hitu a-hitu a-hitu a-hitu a-hitu a-hitu a-hitu a-hitu a-hitu a-hitu a-hitu a-hitu a-hitu a-hitu a-hitu a-hitu a-hitu a-hitu a-hitu a-hu-r
gagau = ditto a shuru-disease ? lidu = a shuru-disease ? a shuru-disease ? a shuru-disease ? a shuru-disease ? a shuru-disease ? a shuru-disease ? a shuru-disease ? a shuru-disease ? a shuru-disease ? a shuru-disease ? a shuru-disease ? a shuru-disease ? a shuru-disease ? a shuru-disease ? a shuru-disease ? a shuru-disease ? a shuru-disease ? a shuru-disease ? a shuru-disease ? a shuru-disease ? a shuru-disease ? a shuru-disease ? a shuru-disease ? a shuru-disease ? a shuru-disease ? a shuru-disease ? a shuru-disease ? a shuru-disease ? a shuru-disease ? a shuru-disease ? a shuru-disease ? a shuru-disease ? a shuru-disease ? a shuru-disease ? a shuru-disease ? a shuru-disease ? a shuru-disease ? a shuru-disease ? a shuru-disease ? a shuru-disease ? a shuru
Column 1
li#-gi#-mu#-u = ma-ru pi-ir-' = _min_((ma-ru)) sza2-an-dub2#-pu-u = _min#_((ma-ru)) li-i-pu = _min_((ma-ru)) szir2-a-nu = _min_((ma-ru)) am-mu = ze-ru na-an-na-bu = _min_((ze-ru)) bu-kur2-tu = mar-tu# bi-in#-tu = _min#_((mar-tu#)) mi-ir#-tu = ar#-da#-tu# a-szub-ba-tu# = asz2-sza2-tu# sza2-nun-du = a-me-lum a-_ia_-u2 = _min_((a-me-lum)) mu-a-ru = et,-lum a-ia-ru = _min_((et,-lum)) mu-tum = _min_((et,-lum)) mu-ru-szu-u2 = _min_((et,-lum)) e-ri-szu = ha-a-i-ru ha-da-szu-u2 = ha-sza2-szu ha-da-szu-u2 = kal-la-tu
ab-du = ar-du re-e-szu = _min_((ar-du)) du-usz-mu-u = _min_((ar-du)) du-usz-me-tum# = am-tum asz2-ta#-pi#-ru = _ir3_ u _geme2_ ab-ra-a-tum = ni#-i-szu# ni-is-sa-tum# = _min#_((ni#-i-szu#)) ba-'-la-tum# = _min_((ni#-i-szu#)) s,al-mat _sag#_-_du_ = _min_((ni#-i-szu#)) hu#-usz-ra-an-ni = ab-ra-a-tu2 szu-li-la-an-ni = nap-har _ug3_-_mesz_ e-te-eb-ra-an-ni = _min_((nap-har)) s,al-mat _sag_-_du_ at-mu-u re-sze-e-tum *(_p2_) _min_((nap-har)) _min_((s,al-mat _sag_-_du_)) er-bu-u = kib-ra-a-tu2 er-bu-u kib-ra-a-tum = kib-rat ar2-ba-' ad-na-tum = ma-a-tum
un-na-tum = _min_((ma-a-tum)) da-ad-mu = _min_((ma-a-tum)) ma-ti-tan = ma-ta-a-ti da-ad-mu = a-lum u2-ru = _min_((a-lum)) ki-u2-ru = _min_((a-lum)) ki-szur-ru-u = _min_((a-lum))
li-gimû = a man a shangu-disease ditto li-pu = ditto shir-anu ditto shir-anu ditto ammu = zeru-disease nanabu = zeru-disease adamu = amaru-disease adamu-
addu = addu reshu; addu = addu reshu; addu = addu reshu; addu = addu-disease; addu = adnatu; adnatu = nir and adnatu = nir and adnatu; adnatu = nir; adnatu =
natum ditto admu-demon ditto admu-demon alum uru ditto ki'uru ditto kishurrû ditto alum
Column 2
ma-ha-zu *(_p2_) _min_((a-lum)) du#-ru#-szu# *(_p2_) _min#_((a-lum)) na-mu-u2 *(_p2_) _min_((a-lum)) nam#-masz-szu-u *(_p2_) _min#_((a-lum)) a-da-szu# = _min#_((a-lum)) qu-un-nab-ru = _min#_((a-lum)) si-laq-qu = _min#_((a-lum)) a-tu2 da-ad2-me = gi#-mir# _uru#_-_mesz# asz_-_te_-_kug_-_ga_ = la#-ar#-su# a-ra-ar-ma *(_p2_) _min_((la#-ar#-su#)) i#-lib# *(_p2_) u2#-ru _igi#_-_nir#_-_gal2#_ *(_p2_) _uru_-_dug3 igi#_-_nam#_-_en#_-_na_ *(_p2_) _min_((_uru_-_dug3_)) il-la-ab = kul#-la#-ba il-la-ab# = u2#-ruk _nam_-_ru#_ *(_p2_) _min_((u2#-ruk)) _tir#_-_an_-_na#_ *(_p2_) _min#_((u2#-ruk))
_ub#_-_imin#_ *(_p2_) _min_((u2#-ruk)) _da#_-_imin_ *(_p2_) _min_((u2#-ruk)) _gi6_-_par3_-_imin_ *(_p2_) _min_((u2#-ruk)) ur#-ka# *(_p2_) _min_((u2#-ruk)) qaq#-qa2#-ra _dingir_ = _min_((u2#-ruk)) _ki_-_na2_!(_gig_)-_a dingir_ = _min_((u2#-ruk)) _gug#_-_girin_-_na_ = til-mun _e2#_-_lu2_-_kur4_-_ra_ = ba-bi-lu szu-su-ul-lu = e-lam-tu2 a-da-at-tum = _min_((e-lam-tu2)) mi-ir = su#-[bar]-tu2# nun-ha-du = _min_((su#-[bar]-tu2#)) mi-ir# = esz#-nu#-na#-ak me-er-me#-er# = gu-du-u2 a-ar# = ku-te-e a-ku-pa-szu = ku-a-ru ki-esz-esz = kak-mu-u a-sa-du = _min_((kak-mu-u)) mu-u2-lu-u2 = mut-ia-ba-lu
ia-ma-tu-u2 = ah-la-mu#-u da-asz2#-nu = a-mur-ru#-[u?] ki-da-nu = su-tu#-u# ki#-ir#-hu = du#-u2-ru# [a-mah]-hu# = _min_((du#-u2-ru#)) [ku-usz]-ha-ru = _min_((du#-u2-ru#)) [a]-du#-usz-szu = _min_((du#-u2-ru#)) su#-ul-hu-u = lit du-ri su-ul-hu-u = ma-du-u si-i-tum = si-i-tu2 ar#-mu = kar-mu [x?] _tir_ = ap-tu2 pa#-szi-du = i-lu [qa]-ni#-nu = qi2-in-nu [ku]-ma#-s,u = _min_((ki-in-nu))
a stag a stag
ditto, ditto, ditto, da-imin, ditto, gipar-imin, ditto, urka, ditto, urka, ditto, qaqqaru, god, ditto, kinaya, god, ditto, gug-girinna, supplication of E-lu-kurra, supplication of Elam, adattu, ditto, elamtu, mir, supplication of nunhadu, ditto, mir, meer-mah, gudu-dagger, a-ar, kutu-dapshu, ku-a-sadu, ditto, mu-lu-dabû-
iamatu = ahlamû-demon = ahlamû-demon = ahlamû-demon = ahlamû-demon = kidanu-demon = amurru-demon = kidiru-demon = kidiru-demon = kidiru-demon = amahhu-demon = ditto, kushharu-demon = kushharu-demon = kushhuru-demon = kushhuru-demon = kushhuru-demon = kushhuru-demon = kushhuru-demon = kushhuru-demon = kushhuru-demon = kushhuru-demon = kushhuru-demon = kushhuru-demon = kushhuru-demon = kushhuru-demon = kushhuru-demon = kushhuru-demon = kushhuru-demon = kushhuru-demon = kushhuru-demon = kushhuru-demon = kushhuru-demon = kushhuru-demon = kushhuru-demon = kushhuru-demon = kushhuru-demon = kushhuru-demon = kushhuru-demon = kushhuru-demon = kushhuru-demon = kushhuru-demon = kushhuru-demon = kushhuru-demon = kushhuru-demon = kushhuru-demon = kushhuru-demon = kushhuru-demon = kushhuru-demon = kushhuru-demon = kushhuru-demon = kushhuru-demon = kushhuru-demon
Column 3
zi-iq-qu = sip-pu szi-ib-ku = ri-kis _min_((sip-pu)) pi-tu *(_p2_) ba-a-bu ne2-re-bu *(_p2_) _min_((ba-a-bu)) tu-'-u = be2-e-tu2 sa-gu-u = _min_((be2-e-tu2)) e-ma-szu = _min_((be2-e-tu2)) ku-um-mu = _min_((be2-e-tu2)) at-ma-nu = _min_((be2-e-tu2)) u2-ra-szu = _min_((be2-e-tu2)) masz-ta-ku = _min_((be2-e-tu2)) asz2-ru = _min_((be2-e-tu2)) ku-un-gu *(_p2_) _min_((be2-e-tu2)) gi-gu-nu-u *(_p2_) _min_((be2-e-tu2)) ki-is,-s,u *(_p2_) _min_((be2-e-tu2)) mi#-pa#-ru# *(_p2_) _min#_((be2-e-tu2)) ku-[bu] = [_min_((be2-e-tu2))]
pi#-[ia]-a#-mu = szi-kit-tu2 [ga-a?]-a#-nu = _min_((szi-kit-tu2)) [si-is-ri]-in#-nu = _min#_((szi-kit-tu2)) [a-ru]-u2# = qa-ri#-tu2# [a-ka]-mu# = _min_((qa-ri#-tu2#)) [a-ra-ru]-u2# = ka#-ru#-u [si-is-si]-mu# = i-szit?-tu2# [si-is-si]-ru?# = _min_((i-szit?-tu2#)) [...] = pa-rak#-ku [...] = ni-me-du [...] = a#-sur-ru-u [...] = rug#-bi _nim_-_ma_(ki) [...] = [i]-szi#-ir-tu2 [...] = [...] [...] = [szu]-ub#-tu2 [...] = [...] [...] = [...] [...] = [...] [...] = [szu-bat] _dingir#_ [...] = [...]-ku# [...] = [...] [...] = [...]
zigqu-disease ditto a shitu-disease ditto a shitu-disease ditto a shitu-disease ditto a shitu-disease ditto a tu'u-disease ditto a sagu-disease ditto a kummu-disease ditto a urashu-disease ditto a shatu-disease ditto a shatu-disease ditto a gunu-disease ditto a gissu-disease ditto a kishshu-disease ditto a mparu-disease ditto kubu-disease ditto kubu-disease
PIYAMU = shittu-disease, ga'anu = shittu-disease, shirinnu = shirinnu-disease, arumu = qaritu-disease, akalamu = shirinnu-disease, arumu = karû-disease, shiru-disease, shiru-disease = shiru-disease, shiru-disease = shiru-disease ... = rakku-disease ... = nimedu-disease ... = asurru-disease ... = rugbi Elam ... = shirtu-disease ... = shirtu-disease ... = shirtu-disease ... = shirtu-disease ... = shirtu-disease ... = shirtu-disease ... = shirtu-disease ... = shirtu-disease ... = shirtu-disease ... = shirtu-disease ... = shirtu-disease ... = shirtu-disease ... = shirtu-disease ... = shirtu-disease ... = shirtu-disease ... = shirtu-disease ... = shirtu-disease ... = shirtu-disease ... = shirtu-disease ... = shirtu-disease ... = shirtu-disease ... = shirtu-disease ... = shirtu-disease ... = shirtu-disease ... = shirtu-disease ... = shirtu-disease ... = shirtu-disease ... = s
P274542: lexical tablet
Neo-Assyrian (ca. 911-612 BC) CDLI
ma-al-ku = szar-[ru] ma-li-ku = ((szar-[ru])) lu-li-mu = ((szar-[ru])) pa-rak-ku = ((szar-[ru])) e-tel-lum = ((szar-[ru])) re#-'e-u2 = be-[lu] e#-nu = ((be-[lu])) [hal]-dim#-ma-nu = ((be-[lu])) [szu]-e-tum = be-el-[tum?] [en]-tum = ((be-el-[tum?])) [ma]-al#-ka-tum = szar-ra-[tum?] [sza2?]-nun#-ka-tum = ((szar-ra-[tum?])) [ka]-ru#-bu = ru-bu-[u2?] [ba]-qa-szu = ra-bu-[u2?] [szu]-pu-u2 = ((ra-bu-[u2?])) [ru]-um-tum = ka-bit-[tum?] [x-x?]-ti-nu = kab-[tum?] [a]-rat#-tu-u2 = ((kab-[tum?]))
[ru]-us,-s,u-nu = ((kab-[tum?])) i-sza2-nu-[u2?] = [...] sza#-nun-du = qar-ra-[du] ur#-sza2-nu = ((qar-ra-[du])) ka-szu-[szu] = [...] a-li-lu = ((qar-ra-[du])) pi-ia-a-mu# = [...] al-lal-lu = ((qar-ra-[du])) ma-am-lu# = [...] e-tel-lum = ((qar-ra-[du])) sza-ga-pi-ru# = [...] taq-ri-du = qit-ru-du# sza2-ka-du = ((qit-ru-du#)) szar-ga-nu = dan-nu ur-na-tum = ((dan-nu)) kisz-szu = [...] pa-ag-lu = ((dan-nu)) esz-qu = [...] pa-asz2-qu = ((dan-nu)) kap-ka-pu = [...] mi-it-rum = ((dan-nu)) ra-asz2-bu = [...]
e-ma-mu = [...] mar-ma-ru = ((dan-nu)) resz-tum = [...] kasz-[ka]-szu# = ((dan-nu))
king = king king = king lulimu = king parakku = king etellum = king lord
rushunu = shushanu-demon = ... shanunu = king, urshanu = king, kashushu = ... alilu = king, piyamu = ... alilu = king, sagpiru = ... etellum = king, shagpiru = ... taqridu = king, szakadu = ... taqridu = king, urnatu = king, sharganu = mighty ... paglu = king, eshqu = king, pagkappu = ... rashbu = .
"Evil" = Marmaru II l. 115 means "mighty." "First" = Marmaru II l. 115 means "mighty."
P274543: lexical tablet
Neo-Assyrian (ca. 911-612 BC) CDLI
[...] = _min_((%n et,lum)) [...] = ha-'-[ru?] [...]-x# = ha-sza2-[szu?] [...]-x# = kal-la-[tu?] [...]-x# = _min_((kal-la-[tu?])) [ab]-du?# = ar-du [...] = _min_((ar-du)) [...] = _min_((ar-du)) [...]-tum?# = am-tu# [...]-ru# = ar-du am-tu?# [...] = ni-[szu?] [...] = _min_((ni-[szu?]))
... ditto ... ... = Shumma alu LIX x
P274545: lexical tablet
Neo-Babylonian (ca. 626-539 BC) CDLI
Column 1
[...] = [be-el]-tum [...] = [x] [...] = [szar-ra]-tum [...] = [x] [...] = [ru-bu]-u2 [...] = [ra-bu]-u2 [...] = [...] [...] = [...] [...] = [...] [a-rat-tu]-u2 = _min_((%n kabtu)) [ba-'?-u2]-lu = _min_((%n kabtu)) [ru-us,-s,u]-nu = _min_((%n kabtu)) [i-sza2-nu]-u2 = _min_((%n kabtu)) [sza-nun]-du = qar-ra-du [ur-sza2]-nu = _min_((qar-ra-du)) [ka-szu]-szu = _min_((qar-ra-du)) [a-li]-lum = _min_((qar-ra-du)) [pi-ia-a]-mu!(_nu_) = _min_((qar-ra-du)) [al-lal]-lum = _min_((qar-ra-du)) [ma-am]-lum = _min_((qar-ra-du))
[sza-ga-pi]-ru = _min_((qar-ra-du)) [taq-ri]-du = qit-ru-du [sza2-ka]-du = _min_((qit-ru-du)) [szar-ga]-nu = dan-nu [...]-nu = _min_((dan-nu)) [ur-na]-tum = _min_((dan-nu)) [...] = _min_((dan-nu)) [...] = _min_((dan-nu)) [...] = _min_((dan-nu))
szagpiru = ditto, taqridu = qardu-disease; szakadu = ditto, szakanu-disease; szarganu = mighty ... ... urnutu = ditto, ...
Column 2
qar-da-mu = [...] qar-da-mu = 2(disz) a-dam-mu = 2(disz) tu-qu-um-tum = 2(disz) za-ma-nu = lem-[nu] a-mi-szu = _min_((lem-[nu])) pal-li-szu = sa-[a-ru] _nita_-_lu2_ = _min_((sa-[a-ru])) [...] = [...] [...] = [...] [...] = [...] [...] = [...] [kar]-ri-[ru] = [...] szar-ra-qu = [...] isz?# qa-tum = [...] il-lu-ur-tum = [...] qu-un-nab-ru = [...] ga-szi-szu = [...] nu-par3?-ri = [...] ki!(_ku_)-szuk-ku = [...] hab-ba-tum = [...] a-mir da-mu = [...] na-bi-'-i = [...] szu-szu-ru = _min_((%n sz=alilu)) ra-a-sa = da?#-[a-ku]
ra-sa-bi = _min_((da?#-[a-ku])) mi-e-su = _min_((da?#-[a-ku])) ra-ka-nu = _min_((da?#-[a-ku])) szub-ru-qu = _min_((da?#-[a-ku])) szup-szu-qu = _min_((da?#-[a-ku])) pa-a-_tum_ = _min_((da?#-[a-ku])) sa-a-dum = _min_((da?#-[a-ku])) szu#-tu-u2# = [...] pe-e-[s,u] = [...] he-ru-[u2] = [...] za-ru-_um_ = [...] nar3-dab#-bu = [...] ki-na?-nu-u2 = [...] it-tu-u2 = [...] lu2-mah-hu = [...] pi!(_szi_)-is-nu-qu = _min_((%n sz=ibu)) _nir_-_tu_-mu = _min_((%n sz=ibu)) ki-ib-ru-u2 = _min_((%n sz=ibu)) [...]-tum = um-mu a-ga-ri-in-nu = _min_((um-mu))
[sza2-as]-su-ri = _min_((um-mu)) [...]-_tum_ = a-hu-mu [...]-tum = mu-sze-[niq?-tu2?]
rasabi = ditto, sagnu = ditto, sagnu = ditto, szubrûqu = ditto, szubrûqu = ditto, paatu = ditto, sadum = ditto, satu = ditto, satu = ditto, satu = ditto, sadu = ditto, sadu = ditto, sadu = ditto, sadu = ditto, sadu = ditto, zaru = ditto, sabaru = ditto, sabaru = ditto, sabaru = ditto, sabaru = ditto, sabaru = ditto, sabaru = ditto, sabaru = ditto, sabaru = ditto, sabaru = ditto, sabaru = ditto, sabaru = ditto, sabaru = ditto, sabaru = ditto, sabaru = ditto, sabaru = ditto, sabaru = ditto, sabaru = ditto, sabaru = ditto, sabaru = ditto, sabaru = ditto, sabaru = ditto, sabaru = ditto, sabaru = ditto, sabaru = ditto, sabaru = ditto, sabaru = ditto, sabaru = ditto, sabaru = ditto, sabaru = ditto, sabaru = ditto, sabaru = ditto, sabaru = ditto, sabaru = ditto, sabaru = ditto, sabaru = ditto, sabaru =
shassuri = ditto ...
Column 1
szi-ir-a-[nu] = [...] am-mu = [...] na-an-na-bu = [...] bu-ku-usz-tum = [...] bi-in-tum = [...] mi-ir-tum = [...] a-szu-ba-tum = [...] a-szub-ba-tum = [...] szu-nun-du = [...] _ia_-'-[u2?] = [...] mu-a-[ru] = [...] a-a-[ru] = [...] mu-[tum] = [...] [...] = [...] [...] = [...] ha-[x-x-x] = [...] ha-[x-x-x] = [...] pu-us-[su-um-tu2?] = [...] ab-du = [...] re-e-szu2 = _min_((%n ardu)) du-usz-mi? = _min_((%n ardu)) du-usz-mi-[tum] = am#-tum asz2-ta-pi-[ru] = [ar]-du am-ti ab-ra-a-[tum] = [ni-i?]-szi
ba-'-la-tum# = [...] hu-usz-ra-a-[ni?] = [ab-ra-a?]-tum szu-li-la-a-[ni?] = [...] e-te-eb-ra-a-[ni?] = [...] at-mu re-sze-e-[tu2?] = [...] er-bu-u2 = [...] er-bu-u2 = [...] ad-na-tum = [...] un-na-tum = [...] [da-ad]-mu = [...]
shiranu = ... ammu = ... nannabu = ... kushtu = ... birtu = ... mirtu = ... azubatum = ... azubatum = ... shunundu = ... ia'u = ... mûru = ... a'ru = ... mutum = ... mutum = ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... addu = ... reesh = ... addu =
Column 2
[szu-ul-hu]-u2 = ma-[du?-u?] [si-i?]-tum = se-e-tum [ar?]-mu = kar-mu [ku?-un?]-nir# = ap-ti [pa-szi]-du = i-lum [qa-ni]-nu = qin-nu [ku-ma]-s,u = _min_((qin-nu)) [zi-iq]-qu = si-ip-pu [szi-ib]-qu = ri-kis _min_((si-ip-pu)) [pi]-ti = ba-a-bi [ne2-re]-bi = _min_((ba-a-bi)) [tu-']-u2 = bi-i-tum [...] = _min_((bi-i-tum)) [...] = _min_((bi-i-tum))
shu-ulhu = mud, situ = mud, situ = mud, aptu = sand, ku-nir = sand, ku-nir = sand, ku-nir = sand, ku-nir = sand, ku-mashu = sand, ku-mashu = sand, ku-mashu = sand, ku-mashû = sand, ku-mashû = sand, ku-mashû = sand, ku-mashû = sand, ku-mashû = sand, ku-mashû = sand, ku-mashû = sand, ku-mashû = sand, ku-mashû = sand, ku-mashû = sand, ku-mashû = sand, ku-mashû = sand, ku-mashû = sand, ku-mashû = sand, ku-mashû = sand, ku-mashû = sand, ku-mashû = sand, ku-mashû = sand, ku-mashû = sand, ku-mashû = sand, ku-mashû = sand, ku-mashû = sand, ku-mashû = sand, ku-mashû = sand, ku-mashû = sand, ku-mashû = sand, ku-mashû = sand, ku-mashû = sand, ku-mashû = sand, ku-mashû = sand, ku-mashû = sand, ku-mashû = sand, ku-mashû = sand, ku-mashû = sand, ku-mashû = sand, ku-mashû = sand, ku
P274546: lexical tablet
Neo-Assyrian (ca. 911-612 BC) CDLI
Obverse
[...] = ez#-zu [...] = uz#-zu [...] = mar-tum [na-ad]-ru# = sze-gu-u2 [na-al-bu]-bu# = na-an-du-ru [ka-duh-hu]-u2# = na-'-i-ru [...]-hu# = sza2 uz-zu pu-luh-tu2 ra-mu-u [qar-da]-mu# = e-ri [qar-da]-mu# = nak-ri [a-dam-mu]-u2# = _min_((nak-ri)) [...] = _min_((nak-ri)) [...] = lem-nu [...] = _min_((lem-nu)) [...] = [sa-ar]-ru#
Reverse
[szu-su-ul]-la?# = e-lam-tum [a-da-at?]-tu2 = _min_((e-lam-tum)) [mi]-ir# = su-bar-tum [nu-ha]-du# = _min_((su-bar-tum)) [mi]-ir# = esz-nu-na-ak [si-ma-asz2?](ki#) = _min_((esz-nu-na-ak)) [...]-ir# = qu-tu-u2 [a]-ar2# = ku-te-e [a-ku-pa]-asz2# = ku#-u2-a-ri
shushuulla = Elam; adattu = Elam; adattu = Subartu; nuhadu = Subartu; adattu = Eshnunak; Simash = Eshnunak; ... ...; aar = kute; akupad = kute;
P274548: lexical tablet
Hellenistic (323-63 BC) CDLI
Column 1'
szu#-nun#-[du] = [...] _ia_-'-u2# = [...] mu-[a?]-ri = et,#-[lu?] a-ri-ri = _min_((et,#-[lum])) mu-tum = _min_((et,#-[lum])) mu-ru-usz-szu-u2 = _min_((et,#-[lum])) e-ri-szu2 = ha-'-i-[ru] ha-da-szu-_ul_ = ha-sza2-szu?# ha-da-szu-_ul_ = kul-lu-[tu?] pu-us-su-um-tum = _min_((kul-lu-[tu?])) ab-du = ar2-du re-e-szu = _min_((ar2-du)) du-usz-mu-u2 = _min_((ar2-du)) du-usz-mi-tum = a-ma-tum# asz2-ta-pi-ri = ar2-du u a#-[mat?] ab-ra-a-tum = ni-szi# ni?#-is#-sa#-a-tum = _min_((ni-szi#)) [...]-tum# = _min_((ni-szi#))
shunundu = ... ia'u2 = ... a-ri-ri = a-ri-ri ditto a-ri-ri ditto mutum = mutum ditto urushû = ri-shu2 = hu-ri-szu2 ditto erishû2 = hu-ri-szu2 ditto hu-ri-szu2 ditto hu-ri-szu2 ditto hu-ri-szu2 ditto hu-ri-szu2 ditto hu-ri-szu2 ditto addu-ri-szu2 ditto hu-ri-szu2 ditto hu-ri-szu2 ditto hu-ri-szu2 ditto addu-ri-szu2 ditto ad-ri-szu2 ditto ad-ri-szu2 ditto ad-ri-szu2 ditto ad-ri-szu2 ditto niszi, nissatum ditto .
Column 2
[...] _imin_ = 2(disz) [...] _ki_? = 2(disz) [...] x = 2(disz) [...] x = 2(disz) [...] x = 2(disz) [...] = 2(disz) [...] = til-mun [...] = ba#-bi-il [...] = e#-lam-tum [...] = _min#_((e#-lam-tum)) [...] = su#-bar-tum [...] = _min#_((su#-bar-tum)) [...] = esz3#-nun-na(ki) [...] = _min#_((esz3#-nun-na(ki))) [...] = gu!#-u2?#-ti(ki) [...] = _gu2#_-_du8_-A(ki) [...] = ku?#-ma-ri [...] = [kak]-mu#-u2
... ditto ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... = Elamtum ditto ... = Elamtum ditto ... = Subartu ditto ... = Eshnunna ditto ... = Guti ditto ... = Kutha ditto ... = Kumbû ditto ... = Kumbû
P274549: lexical tablet
Neo-Assyrian (ca. 911-612 BC) CDLI
Column 1
[...] = ti#-riq#-tu2# [...] = _min#_((ti#-riq#-tu2#)) [x-x]-ru# = _min#_((ti#-riq#-tu2#)) [x-x]-ru = _min_((ti#-riq#-tu2#)) sza2 me-risz-ti [ki]-gal#-lu = _min_((ti#-riq#-tu2#)) sza2 _min_((me-risz-ti)) a#-gar#-ru = s,e#-e-ru [x]-lu#-u2 = _min#_((s,e#-e-ru)) nab?#-ra#-ru-u = _min_((s,e#-e-ru)) ba#-ma-a#-tu2# = _min_((s,e#-e-ru)) ki#-du# = _min#_((s,e#-e-ru)) a#-ru = u2#-ga#-ru# szu#-ma-a-tu2 = qer-be2-tu2# x ma-a-tu2 = _min#_((qer-be2-tu2#)) ki-in-nu-u = szad-du-u a-ru-tu2-u = _min_((szad-du-u)) u2-hu-mu# = _min_((szad-du-u))
hur#-sa-an-nu# = _min#_((szad-du-u)) si-ir-kup-pu# = ta#-am#-tum# mu-gam-mir-tu2 = [x] masz#-qi2#-tu2# = [x] [x-x-x]-x?#-[x] = [...] [...] = [...] [...] = [...] [...] = [...] [raq-qa]-tu2# = u2#-szal-lum# [pa]-ra#-at#-tu2# = na#-ba#-lu# [a]-ra#-an-su-uh = i-di-iq-lat ia-mu-ut-bala# [am]-mu = i-di-iq-lat i7#-hal-hal-la = _min_((i-di-iq-lat)) [ga]-at#-tu2 = pu-rat-tu2 [u2]-ru#-ut-tu = _min_((pu-rat-tu2)) _su_-_bir4_(ki) x?#-ir#-ha#-nu = a#-gu#-u2# [gi]-ip?#-szu2?# = _min#_((a#-gu#-u2#))
... ditto, ditto, ... ditto, ditto
hursannu = ditto shirkuppu = tamtu-stone = gammirtu-stone = ... mashqitu = ... ... ... ... ... raqqatu = shallum-stone = nabalu-stone = aranshuh-stone = nabalu-stone = aranshu-stone = idiqlat iamutbala-stone = idiqlat gattu-stone = gattu-stone = szurru-stone = szuru-
Column 2
[...] = _a#_-[_kal_ ...] [...] = _min_((_a#_-[_kal_])) har#-[pu] [...] = har-ru# [na-i]-lu# = il-lu# na#-i-lu = hi!-ri-tu2# na#-i-lu = har-ru# na#-i#-lu = is-su-u na-ri#-t,u = ru-szum-tu2 na-ri-t,u = t,i-ri#-tu2 hi-ba-ri-tu2# = ru-szum#-tu2 hi-ba-ri-tu2 = t,i-ri#-tu2 na-zu-zu = ap-pa-ru s,u-s,u-u = _min_((ap-pa-ru)) ka-ba-'-u = _min_((ap-pa-ru)) hi-is,-bu = _min_((ap-pa-ru)) sa3-ar-kup-pu = a-pu am-ba-'-u = gu-u2-ru# dim#-musz#-sza2-tu2 = ku-pu-u# [x-x]-_ha#_-tu2 = tak-ku#-su# [su-usz]-szu# = ki-is,-ru# sza2# _gi#_
[...] = [bi-isz]-bi#-isz sza2 _sza3 gi#_ [...] = [... har]-ra-ni [...] = [gir?]-ru#
... ditto ... ditto harpu ... ditto harpu nailu ilu nailu harpu nailu sagdu narutu narutu sagdu narutu narutu sagdu narutu sagdu sag
... ... of the reed ... ... the road .
Column 3
[er]-mi# (d#)a-nim = sza2-mu-u [s,i]-in-du = kak-ka4-bu [szu]-pu-u = _min_((kak-ka4-bu)) an#-du#-gu-u = up#-pu-u e#-lal-lu = er-pe-tu2 [na]-al#-ba-asz _an_(e) = er-pe-e-tu2 s,u#-ul-mu = zu-un-nu ta#-szi-la-tu2 = ur-qi2-tu2 ra#-zi-qa-tu2 = _min_((ur-qi2-tu2)) sza2#-ni-na = _min_((ur-qi2-tu2)) ((x)) mi#-pa-ru = ri-i-tu2 mi#-pa-ru = ta-mir-tu2 u2#-ra-szu = ki-ru-u s,ip#-pa-tu2 = _min_((ki-ru-u)) mi#-t,ir#-tu# *(_p2_) mu-sa-ru-u ir#-mu# *(_p2_) mi#-t,ir#-tu2 sah#-na-tu2 = szu#-bu?#-ul?#-tu2 ap#-ki-su = szi-ir#-'
ti#-'-u = ti-it#-tu2 [szur]-sza2-asz2-nu = nu#-ur2#-mu#-u [hi]-in#-zu-ru = hasz#-hu#-ru mar#-ra-tu2 = gi#-szim#-ma-rum e?#-la-mit#-tu2# = _min_((gi#-szim#-ma-rum)) [a]-pil# _ki#_ = _min_((gi#-szim#-ma-rum)) ar#-ha#-nu#-u = _min_((gi#-szim#-ma-rum)) ab#-nu = sis-sin-[nu] a#-nu = i-[s,u] ne#-ma-szu = _min_((i-[s,u])) ku#-pu2#-a-lum# = bi#-[i-nu] [ku]-ut#-a-s,u# = [...] ba?#-[asz-mu] = [x] [e?]-gu#-[u] = [...]
Anu's wrath means wrath. shindu means shindu. shindu means shindu. shindu means shindu. elalu means erection. nabash of the heavens. shindu means shindu. shindu means shindu. raziqatu means shinnu. shinnu means shinnu. shinnu means shinnu. shinnu means shinnu. shinnu means shinnu. shinnu means shinnu. shinnu means shinnu. shinnu means shinnu. shinnu means shinnu. shinnu means shinnu. shinnu means shinnu. shinnu means shinnu. shinnu means shinnu. shinnu means shinnu. shinnu means shinnu. shinnu means shinnu. shinnu means shinnu. shinnu means shinnu. shinnu means shinnu. shinnu means shinnu. shinnu means shinnu. shinnu means shinnu. shinnu means shinnu. shinnu means shinnu. shinnu means shinnu. shinnu means shinnu. shinnu means shinnu. shinnu means shinnu. shinnu means shinnu. shinnu means shinnu. shinnu means shinnu. shinnu means shinnu. shinnu means shinnu. shinnu means shinnu. shinnu means shinnu. shin
ti'u = tittu-disease; shurshushu = shurshushu-disease; hinzuru = hu-inzuru-disease; elamitu = gishimû-disease; apil = gishimû-disease; aganu = gishimû-disease; abnu = shinnu-disease; anu = shinnu-disease; kupu-alum = shinnu-disease; kutasu = ...; egu = ...;
Column 1
zu#-un#-[tu2 ...] = [...] ha#-ap-hap#-[pu] = [...] ka#-ta-ma# = [...] ka#-ta-ma = e#-[de-lu] zi#-gar#-ru-u = er-[szu] mu#-ru-u = _min_((er-[szu])) te#-ni-hu-u = _min_((er-[szu])) dur2#-ga-ru-u = ku-us-su#-[u] a-rat-tu2-u = _min_((ku-us-su#-[u])) ni-me!-di# sza-di-it-tu2 = _min_((ku-us-su#-[u])) sir3-de-e# pal-tin-gu = _min_((ku-us-su#-[u])) har-ra-[ni?] na-at,-ba-hu = ma-ka-s,u# gu-du-ut-tu-u = pa-asz2-szu-ru# sur-ri-hu-mu-nu-u = _min_((pa-asz2-szu-ru#)) me#-esz-te-gir-ru-u = _min_((pa-asz2-szu-ru#))
me#-esz-te-gu-du-u = _min_((pa-asz2-szu-ru#)) du#-un-nu = ma-a-a-al-tu2 tah2#-hu-um-mu = kip-pa-tu2 an#-dul3-lu = s,u2-lu-lu bi-in-gu-ru = _min_((s,u2-lu-lu)) sag#-tap-pu = _min_((s,u2-lu-lu)) ur-pa-tu2 = ma-s,al-lu bi#-in-gu-ru = ku-ma-s,u a#-ma-lu-uk-ku = _min_((ku-ma-s,u)) e-ri-qu = nar-kab-tu2 mar-tur-ru-u = _min_((nar-kab-tu2)) la#-har-usz-ka = _e2_ qa-ne2-e ih-zu = isz-tuh-hu sa-sa-an-nu = _min_((isz-tuh-hu)) gaba-gal2-la! = ha-_bad_ na-ah-ba-tu2 = ka#-rim-gal-du kab#-bil-lum = til#-lu
qar#-nu = qa-ni-nu za#-ru-u = ma#-szad-du
mushte-gudu = sag-te-gudu s
"to be swollen" = Shumma alu 49 unknown means "to be swollen."
Column 2
x-[...] = [...] u2#-[hur-tu] = [...] up#-[pu] = [...] su#-[ut-tin-nu] = [...] kab?#-[bil?-lum?] = [...] hal#-[la-kur-ru] = [...] [...] s,u2#-um-bu = _min_((%n lim=itu)) ka-na-zir-ru = _min#_((%n lim=itu)) s,u2-um-bu = ma-gar-ru# in _min_((s,u2-um-bu)) = tu2-le-e _min#_((ma-gar-ru#)) ki-szad ma-gar-ri = al-lak a#-ra-ziq-qu = pa-da-at-tu2 szi-ip-ka-a#-tu2 = _min_((pa-da-at-tu2)) szar-da-ap-pu = pa!-gu-mu a-gu-uh-hu = me-sir2-ru szal-la!-pit-tu2 = sze-en ri-s,i-it#-tu2# zu-un-zu-un-na-tu2 ((tu2#)) = sze-e-nu#
zu-un-zu-un-na-tu2 ((tu2#)) = szu-hu-pa-tu2 a-a-ba-asz2 = bu-tin-ni sze-e-ni da-ba-szi-in-nu = szat-tu-u masz-lu-u = masz-ku ba-a-ru = _min_((masz-ku)) hi-ri-in-nu = na-a-du pa-ti-hu = nu-u-hu nu-hu = na-ad szam-ni a-a-s,u = _min_((na-ad szam-ni)) a-a-s,u = ki-rad szam-ni bi-s,il-tu2 = szam-nu bi-s,il-tu2 = li!-pu-u sar-bu = _min_((li!-pu-u)) an-zil-lu = hi-t,u pi-pi-lu#-u2 = _min_((hi-t,u)) ki-bala-u2 = bar-tu2# ki#-szi-tu2 = [x] [tah?]-tu#-[u2?] = [...]
shubû-disease = shubû-disease a means a shattu-disease. mashku-disease means a shattu-disease. hirinnu-disease means naditu-disease. naditu-disease means naditu-disease. aditu-disease means aditu-disease. aditu-disease means supplication. aditu-disease.
Column 3
[me]-e#-su# = se#-e#-[ri ...] [me]-e#-su = par?#-[s,u] [...] _gi_?#(u) = _min_((x-[x?-x])) [...]-u = _min_((x-[x?-x])) [up?-sza2?-szu?]-u# = _min#_((x-[x?-x])) [...] = [...] [...] = [...] [...] = [...] nu?#-usz# qaq#-qa#-di# = i#-ta#-mu#-u# ka#-s,a-s,u = _min_((i#-ta#-mu#-u#)) ka-ma-mu = ga-s,a-s,u ne-'-u = ka-ba-lu ne-'-u = ra#-ba-bu ap-pu-ut-tu = na#-pu-ul-tu2 ap-pu-ut-tu# = [la] te#-gi# an-nu-[um-ma] = [x] hu-[te-en-zu-u] = [...]-s,u# [hu-te-en]-zu#-u# = ha#-la-qu nar3#-qu-u = _min_((ha#-la-qu))
uk#-kisz# = dub-pir qum2#(um)-mu#-u = a#-na za-qi2#-qi2# tur#-rum uk-ku-du = szu-su-ku uk-ku-du = t,up(up)-pu-lu ar-ha-nu-u = mu-ur-ri-hu
MESU = shiru-plant ... MESU = shiru-plant ... gi = ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... KA.SHA.SU = KA.SHA.SU KA.SHA.SU KA.KA.MU = KA.SHA.SU KA.SHA.SU KA.SHA.SU KA.SHA.SU KA.BA.SU KA.BA.SU KA.MU KA.
ukkish = scribe of the kishku-disease. ukkudu = szuku-disease. ukkudu = aharhanu-script. mutrihu-disease.
P274550: lexical tablet
Neo-Babylonian (ca. 626-539 BC) CDLI
Column 1
mu?#-[nu?-u?] = [...] mu#-[ru-szu-u] = [...] te#-[ni-hu-u] = [...] dur2#-ga#-ru#-[u] = [...] a-rat-tu#-[u] = [...] sza2-di-it-[tum?] = [...] pal-tin-[gu] = [...] na-at,-ba-[hu] = [...] gu-du?#-ut#-tu2#-[u] = [...] szur?-ri-hu-mu-nu#-u = [...] me2-esz-ti-gid2-ru-u = (([...])) me2-esz-ti-gu-ti = (([...])) du-un-nu = ma#-a#-a#-al?#-tum?# ta#-hum-mu = mi?#-is,?#-ru# ta#-hum-mu = kip#-pa?#-tum?# an-dul3-lum = s,u#-lu?#-lu?# bi?#-in?#-gu?#-rum = ((s,u#-lu?#-lu?#)) sag#-tap#-pu = ((s,u#-lu?#-lu?#))
x-x-x-x-x = ku#-ma-[s,u] a-ma#-lu-uk#-ku# = ((ku#-ma-[s,u])) e-riq-qu# = nar#-[kab-tum?] mar#-tur?#-x-x?# = ((nar#-[kab-tum?])) la?#-ha#-ru#-usz?#-ka?# = _e2#_ [...] ih-zu?# = isz#-[tuh?-hu] sa-as#-sa#-an?#-nu = ((isz#-[tuh?-hu])) gaba-gal2#-lum = ha?#-[bad?] na-ah#-ba?#-tum# = ka-rim#-[gal-du?] kab-bil#-lum# = _bi_?-[x] nap#-sa#-qu# = ((_bi_?-[x])) _tur_-[_mesz_] qar-nu = qa-ni-[nu] za?#-ru-u = ma-szad-[du] szap#-sa#-qu = ni-i-[ri?] sa#-har#-gu-u = _e2#_ e-pe#-ri# asz?#-kup-pu# = ta-ha#-[bat?] sa#-as#-su# = _sza3_-[bi]
ma#-an?#-za?#-zu# = pa-an [...] sik#-kat# man-za?#-zu# = ki-me#-[ek] mar#-ha#-s,u# = hur-da#-[tum] uh#-hur#-tum# = ((hur-da#-[tum]))
mutu = ... mutusu = ... mutusu = ... tenihû = ... dugarû = ... arattu = ... shadittu = ... paltingu = ... natbahu = ... guduttu = ... guduttu = ... guduttu = ... shirihunu = ... meshtidru = ... meshtigutu = ... dunnu = ma'altu = tahummu = mi?-ishru; tahummu = kippatum = adullum = shurulu; shuruppu = shuruppu
... ... ... ... erikku = sagku-disease ... sagku-disease ... sagku-disease ... ... ... ... ... sasanu = sasanu-disease ...
"To stand in opposition" = Marduk II l. 115 means "to stand in opposition"; "to stand" = Marduk II l. 115 means "to stand." "To stand" = Marduk II l. 115 means "to stand."
Column 2
a-[a-s,u] = [...] bi#-s,il-tum# = [...] bi-s,il-tum# = (([...])) sar#-bu# = (([...])) an#-zil-lum# = hi#-t,u# pi#-pi#-lu?#-u# = ((hi#-t,u#)) ki?#-bala#-u = bar#-tum x-szi#-tum# = ((bar#-tum)) x-tu#-u# = dab2#-tu#-u il#-la#-nu# = ((dab2#-tu#-u)) il#-la#-nu# = ka#-ma#-ri# _gir3_?#-_bal_-u = ri#-ih#-s,i# [a]-bu#-szi#-in# = a#-bu#-bu# szu#-te#-tu#-nu# = sa#-pa#-nu me#-e#-su# = ((sa#-pa#-nu)) me#-e#-su# = se#-e#-ri# sza2# _uh2#_-tu2# [...] = [x]-s,i [...] = [...] [...] = [...] [up]-sza2?#-szu#-[u] = [...]
kisz?#-szu# = nu#-kur2?#-[tum?] [nu]-usz# qaq-qa#-di# = it?#-mu#-[u?] ka#-ma#-mu# = ((it?#-mu#-[u?])) ka#-ma#-mu# = ga#-s,a#-s,u# ne#-'#-[u] = ka#-pa#-lum# ne#-'-u# = ra#-ba-bu ap#-pu-ut#-tum# = na-pu#-ul-tum# ap#-pu#-ut-tum# = la# te#-e#-gu [an]-nu-um-ma# = ((la# te#-e#-gu)) [hu?-tin?]-zu-[u?] = szi#-tap#-pu-s,u [hu?-tin?]-zu#-[u?] = ha#-la-qu# [x]-x-[x] = ((ha#-la-qu#)) [sze?]-ru?#-u# = ((ha#-la-qu#)) [uk]-kisz# = dub#-pir [qu?-um]-mu#-u# = sza2 ana za-qi2-qi2 tur-rum [...]-x = szum#-su-ku
[ar2?-ha]-nu#-u2# = mu#-ur-ri-hi [s,u?-la]-ti# = ta#-ha-zi
ayashu = ... ayashu = ... ayashu = ... ayashu = ... ayashu = ... ayashu = ... ayashu = ... ayashu = ... ayashu = ... ayashu = kibala = kibala = kibala = kibala = kibala = kibala = kibala = kibala = kibala = kishtu = kisht
kishu = nukkurtu, kamamu = kishu-disease, kamamu = kishu-disease, kamamu = kishu-disease, kamamu = kishu-disease, kamamu = kashku-disease, kammu-disease, kammu-disease, kammu-disease, kammu-disease, kammu-disease, kammu-disease, kammu-disease, kammu-disease, kammu-disease, kammu-disease, hutinzu-disease, hutinzu-disease, hutinzu-disease, hulaqu-disease, ..., ..., sherru-disease, ukkish-disease, qipir-disease, hulum-disease, ...,
a reed bed means a bed.
M=locator colophon
[... ma]-al#-ku?# szar#-ri#
. . . ruler of the king,
P274552: lexical tablet
Neo-Babylonian (ca. 626-539 BC) CDLI
Column 1
[...] = [...] [...] = _min#_((%n s,=eru)) [...] = [...] [...] *(_p2_) u2-ga-ri [...] = [...]-tum?# *(_p2_) ba-ba-a-tum *(_p2_) _min_((%n qerb=etu)) [...] = [...]-x?# [a]-rat?#-tu#-u2 *(_p2_) _min_((%n szad^u)) [...] *(_p2_) _min_((%n szad^u)) *(_p2_) hur#-sza2#-a#-nu *(_p2_) _min_((%n szad^u)) si?#-ir#-[x]-pu# = ta-am-tum x-x?#-x-tum# = _min_((ta-am-tum)) masz#-[qi2]-tum# = _min_((ta-am-tum)) a#-x-ma#-a-tum# = ta-ma-a-tum ka#-ra#-at-tum = na-a-ru# hub2-bu# *(_p2_) _min_((na-a-ru#)) mit,-ra-tum *(_p2_) _min_((na-a-ru#))
*(_p2_) pa-ra-at-tum *(_p2_) na-ba-lu# a#-ra-an-zu-u2 = i-di-ig-lat _su_-_bir4_-tum# am-mu *(_p2_) _min_((i-di-ig-lat)) i7-hal-hal-la *(_p2_) _min#_((i-di-ig-lat)) ga#-at-tum = pu-rat-tum u2#-ru-ut-tum = _min_((pu-rat-tum)) _su_-_bir4_-tum szi-ir-ha-nu = a-gu-u2 gi#-ip-szu = _min_((a-gu-u2)) la-i-ra-nu = A-_mesz_ pa-szi-ru-tu an-za-na-an-su-u2 = A-_mesz_ szap-lu-tum a-sur-rak-ku *(_p2_) _min_((A-_mesz_ szap-lu-tum)) *(_p2_) a-ru-ru *(_p2_) _min_((A-_mesz_ szap-lu-tum)) a-ru-ru = mu-s,e-e me-e a-ru-ru *(_p2_) mu-u *(_p2_) ma-a-mu *(_p2_) _min_((mu-u))
a(e)-du-u2 = A-_mesz_ na-szu-u2 A(e#)-_sig_-_ga_ = A-_mesz_ na-ha-su la#-i-ra-nu = mi-li kisz-szat mi#-li ar2-su-up-pu = _min_((mi-li)) har-ri i#-lu *(_p2_) har-ru *(_p2_) na-'-lu *(_p2_)? _min_!((har-ru)) na#-'-lu = il-lum na#-'-lu = hi-ri-tum na#-'-lu = is-su-u2 [x-x?]-x *(_p2_) ru#-szum-tum *(_p2_) na-ri-t,um = t,i-ru-tum [na]-ri#-it, = ru-szum-tum [hi-ba]-ri-tum = t,i-ru-tum [hi-ba]-ri#-tum = ru-szum-tum# [na-zu]-zu# = [ap]-pa-ru# [...] = [...] [x-x]-x *(_p2_)? _min_?#(([ap]-pa-ru#))
... ditto ... ditto ... ... ditto ugari ... ditto babatu ditto ... ... ditto aratu ditto ... ditto hurshanu ditto ... ... ditto ... ... ditto ... karattu ditto sacrificial s
agu-suen agu-suen
adû = water that is poured out, adsigga = water that is poured out. adû = water that is poured out. adû = water that is poured out. adû =
Column 2
sza2#-ra#-[pu] = [...] ba#-'-u2# = [...] sze-e-pi *(_p2_) [x] [...] = [...] bu-ru#-mu# = [...]-x asz-ru# *(_p2_) [x] er#-[mi] (d?#)a#-nim# *(_p2_) _min#_((%n szam^u)) s,i-in#-du# = kak-ka4-bu# szu-pu-u2 *(_p2_) _min_((kak-ka4-bu#)) *(_p2_) an-du-gu-u2# *(_p2_) _min_?#((kak-ka4-bu#)) an-du-gu-u2 = u2-pu-u2# e-lal-lum# = er-pe-[tum] na-al#-ba-asz _an_(e) = er-pe-e-tum# s,u2-ul-mu = zu-un-nu# ta-szi-la-tum = ur-qi2-tum# ra-zi-qa-tum = _min_((ur-qi2-tum#)) szu#-nun-du = _min_((ur-qi2-tum#)) gi6(gi)-pa-ru = ri-'-i-tum#
u2-ra-szu = ki-ru-u2# s,ip-pa-tum = _min_((ki-ru-u2#)) mi-t,ir-tum = _min_((ki-ru-u2#)) mi-t,ir-tum = mu-sa-ru-[u] mu-sa-ru-u = ma-na-ha-a-[tum?] e-rim-tum = gi-ri-im-mu# er-szu-tum *(_p2_) ar2-qu *(_p2_) lil-la-na-tum *(_p2_) szam-ba#-[lil?-tum?] ap-ki-su *(_p2_) szi-ir-' *(_p2_) ti-i-nu *(_p2_) til-[la-tum?] ti-'-u2 = ti#-it-[tum] szur-sza2-asz-nu = nu-ur2#-mu#-[u2] hi-in-zu-ru = hasz-[hu-ru] mar-ra-tum = gi#-[szim-ma-ru?] e-la-mit-tum = _min_((gi#-[szim-ma-ru?])) ap-lu _ki_-tim = _min_((gi#-[szim-ma-ru?]))
ar-ha-nu-u2 = _min_((gi#-[szim-ma-ru?])) ab-nu *(_p2_) sis-sin-nu *(_p2_) a-[nu] = [...] ne-ma#-zu = _min_((%n =is,u)) ku-pu2#-[a]-lum# *(_p2_) bi#-i-nu *(_p2_) tu#-[ma-a-tum] = [...] tu-ma#-[a-nu] = [...] a-mu#-[mesz-tum] = [...] ba-asz#-[mu] = [x] a-gu#-[x?] = [...]
sharapu = ... sharapu = ... shapi = ... shapi = ... birumu = ... shiru = ... erim = Anu shindu = shindu-disease shindu = kakkabu-disease shindu = shindu-disease shindu = shindu-disease shindu = shindu-disease shindu = s
urashu = kirugu-shishu-s
alanu-plant = alanu-plant =
Column 1
a-ma-ri-du# = a#-[sza2-gu?] a-pu-((ba))-u2 = _min_((a#-[sza2-gu?])) ni-i-mu = el-[pe-tum] in#-na-bi = in-bi# ha#-ti-' = _min_((in-bi#)) x-_gar_?#-ak-ku# = _min_((in-bi#)) pal-lu-uk-ku# = s,il#-lu-u2# hi-isz-sza2-nu = _min_((s,il#-lu-u2#)) me-de-du = _min_((s,il#-lu-u2#)) u2-ri-ib-szu2 = szal-lu-ru# bu-ur-ra-nu = _min_((szal-lu-ru#)) bu-ur-ra-nu = (gesz)[_ma_-_nu_] u2#-di-it-tum = ed#-[de-et-tum] pu-uq#-da-tum# *(_p2_)? [...] gab#-gab-bu = [...] ar-ma-hu = ki#-[szit-tum] a-ba-hu *(_p2_) _min_((ki#-[szit-tum]))
ma-am-lu *(_p2_) _min_((%n qisztu)) *(_p2_)? ba#-[ba-ru?] = [x] s,ar-s,a-ri = _min#_((%n qisztu)) (gesz)ta-ni-it-tum = ka#-[nak-tum] (gesz)ti-ka-ni-tum = [x] ti-ia-a-lu-((ru)) = (gesz#)[_eren_] ka-ak-kal-tum = _min#_(((gesz#)[_eren_])) mu#-szap-zi-ir!(_ni_)-tum = dal?#-[tum] ka-ak-mi-tum = _min_((dal?#-[tum])) szur-gu-u2 *(_p2_) _min_((dal?#-[tum])) an-du#-[x-x] = [x] ka-tim-tum = _min_((dal?#-[tum])) ar-ka-bi-in-ni = _min_((dal?#-[tum])) la# [...] zu-un-ti# _kug_-_sig17_ = dal-tum# [...] ha#-ap-hap-pu = isz-di [...]
ka#-ta#-mu = e-[de-lu] zi#-gar-ru-u2 = er-[szu?] mu-nu-u2 = _min_!((er-[szu?])) *(_p2_) mu-[ru-szu-u2] = [x] te-ni-hu-u2 = _min_((er-[szu?])) dur2-ga#-ru-u2 = ku-[us-su-u2] a-rat-tu-u2 = _min_((ku-[us-su-u2])) ni#-[me-du] sza2-di-it-tum = _min_((ku-[us-su-u2])) sir2#-[de-e] pal#-tin#-gu = _min_((ku-[us-su-u2])) har#-[ra-ni] na#-at,#-ba#-hu# = ma#-[ka-s,u] gu#-du#-gu-du-u2# = [...] [x]-x?#-x-x-[x-x?] = [...]
amaridu = field apu-district =
katamu = edelu-demon; zigarrû = ershu; mu-nû = ershu; mu-ru-shu = x; te-nihû = ershu; dugarû = kussû; arattu = kussû; arattu-demon; shadittu-demon; sadittu-demon; sadû-demon; natabû-demon; gudugudu-demon; ... .
Column 2
[...] = ti#-il#-lu [nap-sa]-qu# = _min#_((ti#-il#-lu)) _tur_-_mesz_ [qar]-nu# = qa#-ni-nu [za?-ru]-u2# = ma#-szad-du# [szap-sza2]-qu# = ni-i-ri# [sahar-gu]-u2 = _e2_ e-pe-ri [as-kup?]-pu = ta-(ha#)har#-(ba)bat [sa-as]-su# = _sza3#_-bi# [man-za]-zu# = pa-an ta#-har-bat [...]-x = ki-me-ek [mar]-ha#-s,u = hur#-da-tum [...]-x *(_p2_) _min_((hur#-da-tum)) *(_p2_) u2-hur#-tu?# *(_p2_) zip-pa-tum# [x]-x-pu# = sap-pu [...] *(_p2_) _e2#_ ha-ru# *(_p2_) kab#-bil#-lum = bu-bu-tu2# [hal-la]-kur#-ri# *(_p2_) li-mi-tu2
*(_p2_) ki#-szad s,u-um-bu *(_p2_) _min_((li-mi-tu2)) ka#-na#-zir3#-ru *(_p2_) _min_((li-mi-tu2)) *(_p2_) s,u#-um-bu *(_p2_) ma-gar-ri i#-ni# s,u#-um-bu# = tu#-le-e ma-gar-ri# ki#-szad# ma#-gar-ri = al#-la#-ak# a#-ra#-ziq-qu = pa-da-a-tum szi#-ip#-ka-a-tum = _min_((pa-da-a-tum)) szar#-da-ap-pu = pa-gu-u2 [a]-gu-uh#-hu = me-sir2-ri szal#-la-pit!-tum# = sze-e-nu ri-si-it-tu2 zu#-un-zu-un-na-tum = sze-e-nu zu-un-zu-un-na-tum = szu#-hup2-pa-tum a#-a-ba-x-x?# = bu-tin-nu sze-e-nu da-ba-szi-in-ni# = sza2-at-tu-u2-tum
masz#-lu#-u *(_p2_) masz-ku# *(_p2_) pa#-a-ri *(_p2_) masz-ku hi#-ri#-in#-nu# = na-a-a-du *(_p2_) pa#-ti#-hu!#(_ri_) *(_p2_) nu#-u2-hu nu#-u2#-hu = na#-a#-a#-du# szam-ni [a]-a#-s,u# *(_p2_) _min_!((na#-a#-a#-du# szam-ni)) *(_p2_) a-a?#-s,u# *(_p2_) ki#-rad# szam#-ni bi#-s,il#((s,i#-il))-tum = _min_((ki#-rad# szam#-ni)) *(_p2_) bi-s,il#((_min#_((s,i#)) _min#_((il))))-tum *(_p2_) szam-ni bi-s,il((_min_((s,i#-il))))-tum = ha#-an-qu-la-tum bi-s,il((_min_((s,i#-il))))-tum *(_p2_) li-pu-u2# *(_p2_) le-e-pu *(_p2_) _min_((li-pu-u2#))
an-zil#-lum# *(_p2_) hi-t,u# pi-pi-lu-u2 *(_p2_) _min_((hi-t,u#)) *(_p2_) ki#-bala#-u2 *(_p2_) bar-tum ki#-szi#-tum# = [x] tah-tu#-u2 *(_p2_) dab2-tu-u2 [...] = [...] ni#-tu#-u2 *(_p2_) ka-ma#-rum [...] = [...] [a]-bu#-szi#-in *(_p2_) a-bu#-bu# [...] = [...] [x]-x-x *(_p2_) _min_((%n sap=anu)) [...] = [...] sza2# ru-'-tum#
... ... ditto, napsaqu-disease, small ditto, saggiltu-disease, zarudû-disease, zapsaqu-disease, sahargu-disease, epe'u-disease, askuppu-disease, shasu-disease, sashu-disease, ..., apsû-disease, ..., apsû-disease, ..., hurdatu-disease, ..., ditto, uhurtu-disease, ..., ..., ..., harû-disease, ..., apsû-disease, apsû-disease, limitu-disease,
"The shubû-disease" ditto ka-naziru ditto ka-naziru ditto ka-naziru ditto shubû-disease ditto shubû-disease ditto shubû-disease ditto shubû-disease ditto shubû-disease ditto shubû-disease ditto shubû-disease ditto shubû-disease ditto shubû-disease ditto shubû-disease aguhhu-disease shubû-disease shubû-disease shubû-disease shubû-disease shubû-disease a-ab-.
mashlû-plant = mashu-plant = pahari-plant = birinnu-plant = nadu-plant = pattihu-plant = nadu-plant =
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P274553: lexical tablet
Neo-Assyrian (ca. 911-612 BC) CDLI
Column 4
[...] = pa?#-[la?-hu?] [...] = _min#_((pa?#-[la?-hu?])) pit-[qu-du] = _min#_((pa?#-[la?-hu?])) te-[le-'-u] = le#-'-u it#-[pe-szu] = [mu-du]-u er-szu# = _min_(([mu-du]-u)) ha-as#-su = _min_(([mu-du]-u)) an-gal-lu = _min_(([mu-du]-u)) igi-gal2-lu = _min_(([mu-du]-u)) t,a-a-mu = _min_(([mu-du]-u)) kib-ra-a-ti = ma-ta-ti tu-bu-qat 4(_asz_)-_ba_(_ma_)! = _min_((ma-ta-ti)) da-ad-mu = a-la-ni ma-ha-zi = _min_((a-la-ni)) esz-re#-te = _min_((a-la-ni)) ab-ra#-ti# = ni-i-szi te-ni-sze-e#-ti# = _min_((ni-i-szi)) ba-'-la-te# = [x] a-ba-a-te = [x]
da-sza2-a-te = _min_((ni-i-szi)) s,al-mat _sag_-_du_! = _min_((ni-i-szi)) di-pa-ru = i-sza2-tu2# gi-ir-ru = _min_((i-sza2-tu2#)) nab-lu = _min_((i-sza2-tu2#)) ab-ru = _min_((i-sza2-tu2#)) tu-um-ru = _min_((i-sza2-tu2#)) szu-uh-nu = _min_((i-sza2-tu2#)) a-ku-ku-tu2 = _min_((i-sza2-tu2#)) an-qu-lu = _min_((i-sza2-tu2#)) an-qu#-lu# = _min_((i-sza2-tu2#)) _an_-e _ud_-qu-ul#-lu = nab-lu e-de-szu-u = sza2-ru-ru nam-ri-ri = _min_((sza2-ru-ru)) bir-bir-ri = _min_((sza2-ru-ru)) sza2-ru-ru = ni-ip-hu im-mu = s,a-ar-hu szu-uh-nu = _min_((s,a-ar-hu))
la-'-mu = t,i-ik-me-ni di-tal-lum = _min_((t,i-ik-me-ni)) dir-dir-ru = qab-lu sza2-asz2-mu = _min_((qab-lu)) a-na-an-tu = _min_((qab-lu)) tu-qu-un-tu = _min_((qab-lu)) te-szu-u = _min_((qab-lu)) asz2-ga-gu = _min_((qab-lu)) asz2-gu-gu = _min_((qab-lu)) sah-masz-tu2 = _min_((qab-lu)) ip-pi-ru = _min_((qab-lu)) a-dam-mu-u = _min_((qab-lu)) tam-ha-ru = _min_((qab-lu)) ka-szu-szu = _min_((qab-lu)) a-szi-tu2 = _min_((qab-lu)) sza2-ga-asz2-tu2 = _min_((qab-lu)) te-gu#-u = _min_((qab-lu)) dab2-du-u = _min_((qab-lu)) a-nun-tu2 = _min_((qab-lu))
mit-hu-s,u = _min_((qab-lu)) ta-ha-zu = _min_((qab-lu)) szi-bir-ru = ka#-[ak-ku] me-e-t,u = [x] u2-ri3-gal-lu# = [...] la# [...] = [...]
... ditto, ... ditto, mighty ditto, able-bodied ditto, able-bodied ditto, able-bodied ditto, able-bodied ditto, able-bodied ditto, able-bodied ditto, able-bodied ditto, able-bodied ditto, able-bodied ditto, able-bodied ditto, able-bodied ditto, lands, lands, lands, ... ditto, admu ditto, cult centers ditto, sanctuaries ditto, sanctuaries ditto, people, ..., adolescent ditto, ...,
adversity = ditto, black-headed people = ditto, adversity = ditto, adversity = ditto, adversity = ditto, adversity = ditto, adversity = ditto, adversity = ditto, adversity = ditto, adversity = ditto, adversity = ditto, adversity = ditto, adversity = ditto, adversity = ditto, adversity = ditto, adversity = ditto, adversity = ditto, adversity = ditto, adversity = ditto, adversity = ditto, adversity = ditto, adversity = ditto, adversity = ditto, adversity = ditto, adversity = ditto, adversity = ditto, adversity = ditto, adversity = ditto, adversity = ditto, adversity = ditto, adversity = ditto, adversity = ditto, adversity = ditto, adversity = ditto, adversity = ditto, adversity = ditto, adversity = ditto, adversity = ditto, adversity = ditto, adversity = ditto, adversity = ditto, adversity = ditto, adversity = ditto, adversity = ditto, adversity = ditto, adversity = ditto, adversity = ditto, adversity = ditto, adversity = ditto, adversity = ditto, adversity = ditto, a
ditto a tiku-disease ditto a tiku-disease ditto a tiqu-disease ditto a tuqu-disease ditto a tuqu-disease ditto a sahmashtu ditto a sahmashtu ditto adammu ditto adammu ditto a kaszur ditto a shabdu ditto a shabdu ditto a sabdu ditto a nuntu ditto
ditto a tahzu-demon ditto a szibirru-demon is a kakku-demon; a uragallu-demon is ... not .
Column 5
hi#-[is,-bu] = [x] tak#-[lim-tu2] = [x] nam#-[kur-ra] = [x] szu-ut-[lu-mu] = [...] qa-a#-[szu] = [x] pa-qa#-[du] = [x] _pi_ x-[x?-x] = [x] [...] = [...] [...] = [x] [zu]-un#-nu = [...] pu#-usz-qu = [...] ni-i-ru = dan-[nu] du-un-nu = _min_((dan-[nu])) da-pa-nu = _min_((dan-[nu])) pu-un-gu-lu = _min_((dan-[nu])) git2-ma-lu = _min_((dan-[nu])) kit10-pu-lu = _min_((dan-[nu])) ra#-asz2-bu = _min_((dan-[nu])) kul#-la#-tu2 = gab-[bu] [gim?]-ru = _min_((gab-[bu])) [ka]-a#-lu = _min_((gab-[bu])) si-hir2#-tu2 = _min_((gab-[bu]))
ha-ma-t,u = _min_((dul#-[lu-hu])) szu-usz-kal-lum = sze-e#-tu2# sa-pa-ru = _min_((sze-e#-tu2#)) ta-ma-hu = s,a-ba#-tu2 ka-ra-mu = _min_((s,a-ba#-tu2)) tu-u2-ru = _min#_((s,a-ba#-tu2)) sa-na-qu = qa-ra#-bu# mit-hu-s,u = _min_((qa-ra#-bu#)) mu-tu-szu = pi-tu-szu isz-qu = zi-it-tu2 u2-ru-mu = qa-ra-szu mut2-hu-mu = _gurun#_ (gesz#)_kiri6_ a-gu-uh-hu = lu-bu-usz# _dingir_-_mesz_ szum2-du-lu = ra-bu-u sze-'-u = szu-te#-du-u sze-'-[u] = ba#-'-u ba-'-[u] = e#-te-qu szu-ta#-[hu-u] = szu-te-s,u-u zi#-[ik]-ru# = szu-ma [zi-ik]-ru# = da#-ba-bu
at-mu#-u = _min_((da#-ba-bu)) liq-tu2 = szi-bir-tu2 szi-bir-tu2 = liq-tu2 s,u-bu-u = da-ga-lu pu-qu-u = _min_((da-ga-lu)) bit-ru-u = _min_((da-ga-lu)) na-t,a-lu = _min_((da-ga-lu)) gaba#-rah#-hu = si-pit-tu2 [...] = _min_((si-pit-tu2)) [...] = [gi]-ih#-lu-u [...] = [mu]-u2#-tu2
hamatu ditto, shushukallum ditto, saparu ditto, tamatu ditto, karamu ditto, turu ditto, sanaqu ditto, sa-naqu means "to fight"; sa-naqu means "to fight"; sa-naqu means "to smite"; sa-naqu means "to smite"; sa-naqu means "to smite"; sa-naqu means "to smite"; sa-naqu means "to smite"; sa-naqu means "to smite"; sa-naqu means "to smite"; sa-naqu means "to smite"; sa-naqu means "to smite"; sa-naqu means "to smite"; sa-naqu means "to smite"; sa-naqu means "to smite"; sa-naqu means "to smite"; sa-naqu means "to smite"; sa-naqu means "to smite"; sa-naqu means "to smite"; sa-naqu means "to smite"; sa-naqu means "to smite"; sa-naqu means "to smite"; sa-naqu means "to smit."
ditto shubû-silver ditto shubû-silver ditto shubû-silver ditto shubû-silver ditto shubû-silver ditto natahu ditto shubû-silver ditto shubû-silver ditto gihlû ditto shubû-silver ditto shubû-silver ditto shubû-silver ditto shubû-silver ditto shubû-silver ditto shubû-silver ditto shubû-silver ditto shubû-silver ditto shubû-silver ditto shubû-silver ditto shubû-silver ditto shubû-silver ditto shubû-silver ditto shubû-silver ditto shubû-silver ditto shubû-silver ditto shubû-silver ditto shubû-silver ditto shubû-silver ditto shubû-silver ditto shubû-silver ditto shubû-silver ditto shubû-silver ditto shubû-silver ditto shubû-silver ditto shubû-silver ditto shubû-silver ditto shubû-silver ditto shubû-silver ditto shubû-silver ditto shubû-silver ditto shubû-silver ditto shubû-silver ditto shubû-silver ditto shubû-silver ditto shubû-silver ditto shubû-silver ditto shubû-s
Column 6
[...] = [x] [...] = [x] [...] = [pur]-ru-ku [...] = bu#-bu-tu2 [...] = _min_((bu#-bu-tu2)) [...] = _min_((bu#-bu-tu2)) dan-na#-tu2# = _min_((bu#-bu-tu2)) ni#-ib-ri-tu2 = _min_((bu#-bu-tu2)) ni#-su-u = pe-tu-u uk#-ku-szu = pe-tu-u na#-sa-ku = ka-ra-ru na#-du-u = _min_((ka-ra-ru)) ul-s,u = hi-du-ti [tam]-gu-ti = _min_((hi-du-ti)) ta#-szi#-la-tu2 = _min_((hi-du-ti)) e-nu-um = be-e-lu hal-dim-ma-nu# = _min_((be-e-lu)) mu-un-gu = nam-gu-gu mu-un-nar3-bu = la-si-mu an-za-ni-nu = nap-t,u-ru su-sa-pi2-nu = _min_((nap-t,u-ru))
qut-rin-nu = (gesz)_szim_-_mesz_ [hi]-szil-tu2 = _min_(((gesz)_szim_-_mesz_)) da-ru-um = zi-iq-nu ma-lu-u = pi-ir-ti u2-ru-hu = _min_((pi-ir-ti)) szi-hi-ru = szi-a-ru szi-mi-tan = nu-bat-tu qu-u4-mu = re-e-szi mah-ru-u = pa-nu-u a-hur-ru-u = ar-ku-u ru?#-su#-u = uh-hu-zu x-ru#-tu2 = nar-kab-tu2 um-ma-nu = pu-hir2 _un_-_mesz_ ka-ra-szu2 = usz-ma-nu sa-ma-szu2 = sa-pa-nu ba-s,u = bala-t,u# dap2-pa-a-nu = da-pi-nu a-bur-re-esz = _min_((da-pi-nu)) esz-sze-bu-u = mah-hu-u pa-ru-u = _min_((mah-hu-u)) usz-szu-ru = _min_((mah-hu-u))
za-ab-bu = _min_((mah-hu-u)) a-si?#-nu = ku-lu-' pil-pi-lu-u = _min_((ku-lu-')) kur-ga-ru-u = _min_((ku-lu-')) a-ra-ru-u = _min_((ku-lu-')) szu-da-ra-ru-u = szu-da-ra-ru _gaba_-_ri_ = mi-ih-ru szu-luh-hu = me-es qa-ti te-le-' = le-'#-u# masz-szu-u = a#-[hu] ta-li-mu = [x] li-'-mu = [x] hu-x-[x] = [x]
ditto zabbu-plant ditto asinu-plant ditto kurgarû-plant ditto kurgarû-plant ditto araduru-plant ditto szudaruru-plant ditto szudaruru-plant ditto szudaru-plant ditto szuru-plant ditto szuru-plant ditto sagdu-plant ditto sagdu-plant ditto sagdu-plant ditto sagdu-plant ditto sagdu-plant ditto sagdu-plant ditto sagdu-plant ditto ... li'mu-plant ditto ... .
Column 7
da?#-ab?#-[ru?] = [...] kip-kip-pu# = [...] _sag_-[x] = [...] ba-ba-lu# = [...] sag-bu-[u] = [...] us3-sag#-gu#-[u] = [...] nu-ti#-a-x = [...] masz-szu-u = [...] masz-szu-u = [...] u2-gu = [...] ku-bu-uk-ku = [...] gesz-te-lu-u = e#-[tel-lu?] kisz-szu = e-tel-lu#-[tum?] git2-tam-lu = git2-ma-lu# hi-sza2-mu-u = _min_((git2-ma-lu#)) na-gal-mu-szu = _min_((git2-ma-lu#)) sze-e-ru = ez-zu sze-zu-zu = _min_((ez-zu)) na-al-bu = _min_((ez-zu)) s,i-ih-hu = _min_((ez-zu)) s,i-ih-hu = _min_((ez-zu)) na-ad-ru = sze-gu-u
u3-uh?# ul?#-[lu-hu?] = [pu]-luh#-tu2 ra-mu-u qar-da-mu = e-ru qar-da-mu# = nak-ru a-dam-mu# = _min_((nak-ru)) tu-qu-un#-tu2 = _min_((nak-ru)) za-ma-nu = lem-nu a-mi-szu = lem-nu pal-li-szu = sa#-a-ru# ni-it-ta-mi-lu = _min_((sa#-a-ru#)) bala-s,a i-ni = _min_((sa#-a-ru#)) na-ar-ru = _min_((sa#-a-ru#)) al-pu = _min_((sa#-a-ru#)) ar-da-du = [x] kar-ri-ru = _min_((sa#-a-ru#)) szar-ra-qu = _min_((sa#-a-ru#)) isz#-qa-tu = bi-ri#-[tu?] il-lu-ur-tu2 = _min_((bi-ri#-[tu?])) qu-un-nab-ru = kur!-[s,u-u] ga-szi-szu = [...]
ki-szuk-ku# = [...] hab-ba-[tu?] = [...] a#-mir da#-[mi] = [...] na-bi-' = sza#-[li-lu?] szu-szu-ru = _min_((sza#-[li-lu?])) ra-a-szu = [da-a]-ku# ra#-sa-bu = [...] mi-e-su = [...] ra-ka-nu = [...] szub-ru-qu# = [...] pa#-a-x = [...]
... kipkippu = ... kipkippu = ... sag-x = ... babalu = ... sagbu = ... saggu = ... nutia-x = ... maszu = ... maszu = ... ugu = ... kubuku = ... geshtellel = eunuch = kishu = eunuch kishu = ... geshtellel = gittamlu = gittamlu hishamu = szuru = s
uhhu-disease = ra-mu-disease
kishuku = ... savage = ... awe-inspiring radiance = ... nabû = shalilu-sharri szuru = shalilu-sharri rashu = shalilu-sharri rashu = daku = rashu-sharri rashu = ... sagku = ... rakanu = ... szubrûqu = ... pa'a = .
Column 8
qu#-[...] = [...] si#-[lak-ku] = [...] a-[...] = [...] _asz_-_te#_-[_kug_-_ga_] = [...] i-[lib] = [...] _igi_-_nir#_-[_gal2_] = [...] _igi_-[_nam_-_en_-_na_] = [...] x-[x-x] = [...] il#-[la-ak?] = [...] _nam#_-[_ru_] = [...] (d)_tir#_-_an_-[_na_] = [...] _ub_-_imin#_ = [...] _da_-_imin#_ = [...] _gi6_-_par3_-_imin_ = [...] ur-ka = [...] _ki_-_na2 dingir_ = _min_((%n uruk)) _gug#_-_girin#_-_na_ = [...] x-[x-x-x] = [...] [szu-su]-ul#-lu# = [...] [a-da]-an#-tu2 = [...] [mi]-ir# = [...] [nu-ha]-du# = [...] [mi]-ir = [...] [x]-x-x = [...] [...] = [...] [a]-ar# = [...]
[...] = [...] [...] = [...] [...] = [...] [...] = [...] da#-[asz2-nu] = [...] x-[x-x] = [...]
Column 1
u2#-[su] = [...] da#-[rag-gu] = [...] nar3-da#-[tu2] = [...] at-ku-szu = a-[la-ku] sza2-nu-u = _min_((a-[la-ku])) le-qu-u = _min_((a-[la-ku])) sza2-a-hu = _min_((a-[la-ku])) sza2-ra-pu = _min_((a-[la-ku])) ba-'-u = e-[te-qu] sze-e-pu = _min_((e-[te-qu])) na-pal-t,u-u = _min_((e-[te-qu])) bu-ru-mu = sza2-mu#-[u] asz2!-ru = _min_((sza2-mu#-[u])) er#-(mi) (d)a-nim = _min_((sza2-mu#-[u])) s,i-in-du = kak-ka#-bu szu-pu-u = _min_((kak-ka#-bu)) an-du-gu-u = u2-pu-u e-lal-lum = ur-pe-ti na-al-ba-asz _an_(e) = _min_((ur-pe-ti))
ta-szi-la-tu2 = ur-qi-tu2 ra-zi-qa-tu2 = _min_((ur-qi-tu2)) sza2-ni-na = _min_((ur-qi-tu2)) mi-pa-ru = ri-i-tu2 ; 1(ilimmu4)((mi-pa-ru)) = ta-mir-tu2 u2-ra-szu = ki-ru-u s,ip-pa-tu2 = _min_((kir-ru-u)) mi-t,ir-tu2 = _min_((kir-ru-u)) mi-t,ir-tu2 = mu-sza2-ru ir-mu = mi-t,ir-tu2 mu-sa-ru-u = ma!-na#-[ha-a-tu2] e-rim-mu = gi#-[rim?-mu] ni-ba-tu2 = [...] sa-ah-na-tu2 = szu?#-[...] ap-ki-su = szi#-[ir-'] ti!-i-nu = til-[la-tu2] szur-szur-ru = nu#-[ur-mu-u] ti-'-u = ti#-[it-tu2] he-en-zu-ru = hasz#-[hu-ru]
hu-la-me-tu2 = _min_((gesz-[szim?-ma-ru])) _a ki_ = _min_((gesz-[szim?-ma-ru])) ar2-ha-nu-u = _min#_((gesz-[szim?-ma-ru])) ab-nu = si#-[...] a-nu = i#-[s,u?] ne-ma-szu = _min#_((i#-[s,u?])) ku-pu2-a-lu = [...] ku-ut-ma-nu = [...] ku-ut-a-s,u = [...] a-mu-asz-tum = bala#-[tum] ba-asz-mu = _min#_((bala#-[tum])) e-gu-u = a#-[sza2-gu?] a-ma-ri-du = [x] a-mu-u = [x] ni#-i#-mu# = [...]
ushu = ... raggu = ... nardatu-demon = ... akkushu = alaku, secondarily, ditto alaku, shahu = ditto alaku, sharapu = ditto alaku, sharapu = ditto ba'u, etequ-demon, shepu-demon, napaltu = ditto burumu-demon, szuru-demon, ermu Anu, ditto shindu-demon, szupu-demon, elallum = urpetu, the naalbash of the heavens, ditto urpetu
tashilitu = urqitu-sheep; raziqatu = shanina; i.e., shirtu-sheep, i.e., shirtu-sheep, urashu = kiru-sheep; i.e., shirtu-sheep, i.e., shirtu-sheep, i.e., shirtu-sheep, shirtu-sheep, shirtu-sheep, nibatu-sheep, erimmu-sheep, nibatu-sheep, sahnatu-sheep, shirtu-sheep, tinu-sheep, shirru-sheep, ti'u-sheep, ti'u-sheep, heenzuru-sheep,
hulamu-plant = ditto shimmaru-plant a ki = ditto shimmaru-plant aranu = shimmaru-plant aganu = shimmaru-plant aganu = shimmaru-plant aganu = shimmaru-plant kupu-alu = shimmaru-plant kupu-alu = shimmaru-plant kutmanu = shimmaru-plant kut-ashu = shimmaru-plant shimmaru-plant = shimmaru-plant shimmaru-plant = shimmaru-plant
Column 2
[...] = [ki]-rad# szam#-ni# [...] = szam#-ni [...] = li#-pu-u [...] = _min_((li#-pu-u)) [...] = hi#-t,i [...] = _min#_((hi#-t,i)) [...] = bar#-tu2 [...] = _min#_((bar#-tu2)) [...] = dab#-du-u2 [...] = [x] [...] = [ka-ma]-ru# [...] = [ri-ih]-s,u# [...] = [a-bu]-bu [...] = sa#-pa#-nu [...] = [x] [...] = se#-e#-ri# sza2 _uh2_ [...] = x-s,u [...] = _min#_((x-s,u)) [...] = _min_((x-s,u)) [up-sza2]-szu#-u = _min_((x-s,u)) sak#-ku-u = _min_((x-s,u)) kisz-szu = nu-kur2-te kisz-szu = ta-a-ru nu-usz qaq-qa-du# = i-ta-mu-u
ka-ma-mu = ka-s,a-s,u ne-'-u = ka-pa-ru ; 1(ilimmu4)((ne-'-u)) = ra-ba-bu ap-pu-ut-tu = na-pu-ul-tu2 ; 1(ilimmu4)((ap-pu-ut-tu)) = la te-gi a-nu-um = _min_((la te-gi)) hu-te-en-zu = szit-pu-s,u ; 1(ilimmu4)((hu-te-en-zu)) = ha-la-qu nar3-qu-u = _min_((ha-la-qu)) sze-ru-u = _min_((ha-la-qu)) uk-kusz = dub-pir qum2(um)-mu-u = a-na zi-qi2-qi2 tur-ru uk-ku-du = szum-su-ku ; 1(ilimmu4)((uk-ku-du)) = t,up-pu-lu ar2-ha-an = mu-ur-ri-hu s,u2-lu-ul-tu2 = ta-ha-zu a-na-an-tum = _min_((ta-ha-zu)) tu-qu-un-tu2 = _min_((ta-ha-zu))
sza2-asz2-mu = _min_((ta-ha-zu)) sza2-asz2-mu = qab-lu tu-qu-un-tu2 = s,a-al-tu2 nam-s,a-ru = ar-rum a-ri-ru = _min_((ar-rum)) lab-bi-bu = _min_((ar-rum)) mar-qa-an-tu = _min_((ar-rum)) ma-ki-lu = _min_((ar-rum)) mul-mul-lu = szil-ta-hu us,-s,u = _min_((szil-ta-hu)) kak-su-u = _min_((szil-ta-hu)) e-lam-ku-u = _min#_((szil-ta-hu)) szu-ku-du = _min#_((szil-ta-hu)) til-pa#-nu# = [...] a-rik#-[tu?] = [x] sza2-[...] = [x] a-rik#-[tu?] = [...] da-i-[mu] = [...] til-pa-nu# = [...] tuk-szu# = [...] ; 1(ilimmu4)((tuk-szu#)) = [...]
ma-ag-sza2-ru = [x] ul-mu = [x] ul-mu = kak#-[ku] szu-ri-in-nu = _min_((kak#-[ku])) mi-te-qu2 = [...]
... means "to be a ..." ... means "to be a ..." ... means "to be a ..." ... = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma alu 49 unknown = Shumma
kammamu = kashashu-disease; i.e., kapparu-disease; i.e., kapparu-disease; i.e., kapparu-disease; i.e., kapparu-disease; i.e., kapparu-disease; i.e., kapparu-disease; i.e., apputu-disease; i.e., apputu-disease; hutu-disease; hutu-disease; i.e., hutu-disease; i.e., hutu-disease; i.e., hutu-disease; hutu-dis
shashmu = ditto, shashmu = qablû-disease; tuquntu-disease; shadru-disease; arum-disease; arum-disease; arum-disease; arum-disease; arum-disease; arum-disease; arum-disease; arum-disease; alum-disease; alum-disease; alum-disease; alum-disease; alum-disease; alum-disease; alum-disease; alum-disease; ... alum-disease; ... alum-disease; ... alum-disease; ... alum-disease; ... alum-disease; ... alum-disease; ... alum-disease; ... alum-disease; ... alum-disease; ... alum-disease; ... alum-disease; ... alum-disease; ... alum-disease; ... alum-disease; ... alum-disease; ... alum-disease; ... alum-disease; ... alum-disease; ... alum-disease; ... alum-disease; ... alum-disease; ... alum-disease; ... alum-disease; ... alum-disease; ...
... ulmu = ... ulmu means ... shirinnu, ditto means .
Column 3
tu#-[sza2-a?-ma] = [...] mi#-[in-su] = [x] pi-[qa-a?-ma] = [x] ap#-[pu-un-na] = [x] mi#-[in-su] = [...] ul#-[la] = [...] ul#-[la] = [...] tu#-[...] = [x] e#-[zu-ub] = [...] ma?#-[szisz?-tum?] = [x] [x] = [...] [x] = [...] in-[na-nu?] = [...] as,-[s,e?-er?] = [...] lu ul-[la-an-nu] = [...] al-[ma] = [...] tu-ur-[ru?] = [...] [x] = [...] [x] = [...] _ha_-[_lam_-_ma_] = [...] [x] = [...] ri-ip#-[qu?] = [...] e-di#-[ma-tu?] = [...] a-ma-[tin?-nu] = [x] ta-ba-[asz2-ta?-nu] = [...] ka-kal#-[tu?] = [...]
sze-[e-ru?] = [x] pa-[lu-u?] = [x] im-ma [...] = [x] _igi_ pa-le#-[e] = [...] ; 1(ilimmu4)#((_igi_ pa-le#-[e])) = [...] _ud_-_da_-_kam2_ = [...] ; 1(ilimmu4)#((_ud_-_da_-_kam2_)) = _min#_((%n =umu)) %g [mah?]-ri?#-tu2# u4#-um# a-dan-nu = u4-mu# [ma-lu-u2?]-ti [u4]-um# ra-hu-u = _min_((u4-mu#)) mar#-[s,u] [...] _bu_-_da_ = _min_((u4-mu#)) nam#-[ru?] u4#-um# [ki]-is#-pi = _min_((u4-mu#)) bu-bu#-lu u4-um [nu-bat]-ti# = _min_((u4-mu# bu-bu#-lu)) u4-um i#-[dir-ti] = _min_((u4-mu# bu-bu#-lu)) u4-um ib2#-bu#-[u] = [x] ug-ga-tu2
u4-um ip2-pi-ri# = [x] ri#-hi-is,-ti (d)_im_ u4-um nu-uh lib3-bi# = sza2#-ba-tu2 sa#-har u4-me = li-la-a-te tam-hu-u = _min_((li-la-a-te)) sza-an-sza-la = isz-tu _ud_-3(disz)-_kam2_ am-sza-la = mu-szam-ma u4-ku-nu-ru-u = ti-ma-lu ti-ma-lu = mu-szam-ma u4-gu-di-lu-u = isz-ten2 u4-me ul-lu-tisz = _min_((isz-tin u4-me)) isz-tu ul-la-nu = isz-tu ul-le-e sze-er-tu2 = ka-s,a-tu2 ka-ma-s,u = mu-us,-la-lu ka-ra-ru-u = _min_((mu-us,-la-lu)) sza2-ar-bu = ku-us,-s,u hal-pu-u = _min_((ku-us,-s,u)) te#-szu-u = _min_((ku-us,-s,u))
mu-um-mu = _min_((ku-us,-s,u)) a#-ri-ia-tu2 = _min_((ku-us,-s,u)) hal-pu-u = tak-s,a-a-te hal-pu-u = szu-ri-pu hi-mit-tu2 = _min_((szu-ri-pu)) szal-gu = _min_((szu-ri-pu)) bi-bi-tu2 = szu-ru-pu-u szu-sze-ru-u = _min_((szu-ru-pu-u)) nam-mit-tu2 = zi-qi-qu zi-qi-qu = sza2-a-ru ma-ni-tu2 = _min_((sza2-a-ru))
The day of the ipparu-demon means ..., the day of the ipparu-demon means Adad's wrath. The day of the tamhû-demon means tamhû-demon. The 3rd day is the amshalu-demon. The day of the kuduru-demon means tammalu-demon. The day of the gudilû-demon means ten days. From the beginning of the day, the day of the kashatu-demon means kashatu-demon. The kashatu-demon means kashatu-demon. The kashatu-demon means halpu-demon. The kashatu-demon means teshu-demon.
mutummu = ditto of the ariyatu-disease; ditto of the halpu-disease; ditto of the takshutu-disease; ditto of the hmittu-disease; ditto of the shalgu-disease; ditto of the bibilu-disease; ditto of the sherru-disease; ditto of the nammittu-disease; ditto of the ziggurat-disease; ditto of the manitu-disease;
Column 4
x-x-x-x = [...] gu-za-lu-u = x-[...] gir3-se3-qu-u = e-rib _e2_-_gal#_ rak!(_szid_)-bu-u = _ir3 e2_-_gal_ la-gi-in i-szit-tu2 = sza2-ru-u2 la i-sza2-nu-u = musz-ke-nu ma-ak-ka-nu-u = a-ku-u2 lu-la-nu-u = lil-lu dun-na-mu-u = en-szu ; 1(ilimmu4)((dun-na-mu-u)) = u2-la-lu a-szi-szu-u = _min_((u2-la-lu)) hasz-ha-szu = hum-mu-ru# masz-ka-du = sza2-asz2-sza2-t,u zu-uk-ka-tu2 = sza2-ma-mi i-ta-an-s,u2-lu = _min_((sza2-ma-mi)) ha-mi-t,a-at lib3-bi = mar-tu2 mu-s,i-il-tu2 = _min_((mar-tu2)) ki-in-ki-mu! = mur-s,u
szi-ik-s,u = _min_((mur-s,u)) ra-ah-ha!(_za_)-tu = _min_((mur-s,u)) e-'-lu = _min_((mur-s,u)) e-tel-lu!(_ku_)-u = _diri a_-_mesz 1_(ilimmu4)((e-tel-lu!(_ku_)-u)) = an-nu 1(ilimmu4)((e-tel-lu!(_ku_)-u)) = ar2-nu nam-tag-ga-u = ar2-nu ; 1(ilimmu4)((nam-tag-ga-u)) = szu-ru-up-pu-u ep-qe2-nu = sim-mu za-ah#-du?#-gu = _min_((sim-mu)) sza2-nu-u = sa-a-lu szu-lum = _min_((sa-a-lu)) ar2-ha-nu-u = qu-um-ma-nu an-zil-lu = ik-ki-bu mi-pa-ru = _min_((ik-ki-bu)) ki-in-ki-mu = (_min_((ik-ki-bu))) sa-am-nu = ni-e-szu2
tar-ga-gu-u = _min_((ma-mi-tu2)) ha-lu-u = um-s,a-tu2 s,a-lim-tu2 ma-ak-ru-u = e-rim-mu u2-gu = mu-tum sa-am-ku = me-e-tu2 sza3-kum2-mu-u = pu-ul-hi-tu2# sza3-tu#-[ub?]-bu#-u = s,i-rih lib3-bi sza3-igi-[kar2?-ru?]-u = bi-bil2 lib3-bi ge-nu#-[u] = na-ka-pu ge-e#-su = nu-ku-pu gu-nu-[u] = _min_((nu-ku-pu)) ni-e-szu# = ba-la-t,u sza2-t,a-pu = _min_((ba-la-t,u)) isz-du-un = da-asz-u pa-qa-((x))-du = ma-nu#-u# al-min3 = la mi-[ni?] szu-ta-ad-du-nu = mit-lu-[ku]
i-nim-mu-u = la-ma-[tu2] ti?-bu-u = qa-a-lu# szu-uh-ru-ru = _min_((qa-a-lu#)) u2-te-qu-u = _min_((qa-a-lu#)) szi-isz-szu2 = qu-lu il-la-at ni-tu2 = _min_((qu-lu)) szi-isz-szu2 = ka-lu-u szu-uh-ru-ru = _min_((ka-lu-u)) at-mu-u = da-ba-bu ti-is,-bu-ru = _min_((da-ba-bu)) sa-an-ni-nu = da-ab-bi-bu szah-szah-hu = _min_((da-ab-bi-bu)) a-ma-nu-u = _min_((da-ab-bi-bu)) sa-an-ni-nu = szit-pu-s,u szu-pu-u = qa-bu-u pa#-ra-kum = e-te-qu e-te-e [nin]-da#-bu-u = ku-uk-ku szi-ib-qu = t,e2-e-mu
shikshu = ditto rahhatu, ditto e'lu = ditto etelluti = a river. 1 ilimmû etelluti = Anu 1 ilimmû etelluti = adnu, namtaggu = adnu, 1 ilimmû namtaggu = szuruppu-dabû-d
targagu = ditto sammû-demon = sammû-demon sa-amku = sa-amku-demon sa-amku-demon = sa-mu-demon sa-mu-demon = sa-mu-demon sa-mu-dem
"To be swollen" = Theodicy 115 means "to be swollen." "To be swollen" = Theodicy 115 means "to be swollen." "To be swollen" = Theodicy 115 means "to be swollen." "To be swollen" = Theodicy 115 means "to be swollen." "To be swollen" = Theodicy 115 means "to be swollen." "To be swollen" = Theodicy 115 means "to be swollen." "to be swollen" = Theodicy 115 means "to be swollen." "to be swollen" = Theodicy 115 means "to be swollen." "to be swollen" = Theodicy 115 means "to be swollen."
Column 5
[ta]-li#-ma#-tu2# = [...] a#-zi-ba-tu2 = _min_((%n us=atu)) mal-da-ra-tu2 = _min_((%n us=atu)) na-ra-ru = ki-di-[in?-nu] ; 1(ilimmu4)((na-ra-ru)) = re-e-s,u# ; 1(ilimmu4)((na-ra-ru)) = ri-ig-[mu] ; 1(ilimmu4)((na-ra-ru)) = ha-mat# ; 1(ilimmu4)((na-ra-ru)) = hab-ba-tu2 ip-pi-ru = ma-na-ah-tu2 ; 1(ilimmu4)((ip-pi-ru)) = ta-ka-s,u uk-ku-lu = usz#-szu-t,u em-me-di = usz-sza2-bu ku-ub-bu-ru = szam-hu gat-tum = la-a-nu a-szu-u = ha-sza2-hu ha-a-tu2 = gi-lit-tu2 kun-nu-u = nu-usz-szu-qu2 *(_p2_) ab-ru = rit-tu2
tu-li-ma-tu2 = _min_((rit-tu2)) ki-la-lu-u ni-is,-bit-tu2 = u2-ba-nu szul-pu = _min_((u2-ba-nu)) szi-in-qa-tu2 = _min_((u2-ba-nu)) kit-tab-ru = i-di im-nu = i-mit-tu2 bu-u2-du = _min_((i-mit-tu2)) ka-bit-tu2 = szu-me-lu ki-in-ki-mu = isz-di _szu_-2(disz)-_mesz_ u2-gu = e-ma!(_gisz_)-szu a-pa-ru = _min_((e-ma!(_gisz_)-szu)) il#-s,u = i-du ; 1(ilimmu4)((il#-s,u)) = szap-ru nab-rum = kap-pu a-lik#-tu2 = sze-e-pi!(_ud_) ip-tu2 = bil-tu2 ku-ub-tu2 = _min_((bil-tu2)) ma-gi-ku-u = za-ni#-nu i-gi-su-u = bi-lat _kur_ sa-ha-pu = s,a-ba-tu2
e-sze-'-u = _min_((s,a-ba-tu2)) a-ha#-zu# = _min_((s,a-ba-tu2)) ta-ma-hu = _min_((s,a-ba-tu2)) ru-ub#-bu = na-sa-hu ne-zu#-u = _min_((na-sa-hu)) za-qu# = _min_((na-sa-hu)) a-sza2-ru# = e-pe-ru ; 1(ilimmu4)((a-sza2-ru#)) = e-re-bu ma-ag-ri-tu2 = szil-la-tu2 ma-ag-ri-tu2 = pa-ru-tu2 szum-man-nu = nar3-dap-pu nar3-dap-pu = ma-lu-t,u nar3-dap-pu = rap-pu nu-ba-ru = lib-bu rip?#-hu = _min_((lib-bu)) s,ur-ru = _min_((lib-bu)) ra-a-t,u = _min_((lib-bu)) ka-bi-tu2 = ka-bi-du a-mu-tu2 = _min_((ka-bi-du)) sar-qa2-tu2 = ku-uk-kad3-ru
ku-uk-kad3-ru = ri-iq-tu2 ; 1(ilimmu4) = mi-sis-sa-am qu-qu-ba#-tu2 = qu#-qu#-ba-nu _szah_ su-ru-mu# = [ir]-ri# ga-mir-tu2 ban-dil-lu = kar#-szu nam-sza2-ru = _min_((kar#-szu)) s,e-e-ru = su-du#-ur#-ru ab-bu-u = na-masz-szu#-u tu-ga-gu = _min_((na-masz-szu#-u)) tir?#-kul2?#-lu = _min_((na-masz-szu#-u))
talimatu = ... azibatu ditto, maldarutu ditto, na-ra-ru = kidinnu ditto, i.e., na-ra-ru = reshu ditto, i.e., na-ra-ru = ri-imu ditto, i.e., na-ra-ru = hu-mu ditto, na-ra-ru = na-ra-ru ditto, na-ra-ru = na-ra-ru ditto, na-ra-ru ditto, na-ra-ru = takku-lu ditto, na-ra-ru = na-ra-ru-ud = na-ra-ru-ud = na-ra-ru-ud = na-ra-ru-ud = na-ra-ru-ud = na-ra-ru-ud = na-ra-ru-ud = na-ra-ru-ud = na-ra-ru-ud = na-ra-ru-ud = na-ra-ru-ud = na-ra-ru-ud = na-ra-ru-ud = na-ra-ru-ud = na-ra-ru-ud = na-ra-ru-ud = na-ru-ud-du
tulimatu = ditto shillu-sheep; shillu-sheep = ditto shinqatu-sheep; shinqatu-sheep = shinû-sheep; i.e., a shinû-sheep; i.e., a shinû-sheep; i.e., a shinku-sheep; i.e., a shinku-sheep; i.e., a shinku-sheep; i.e., a shinku-sheep; i.e., a shinku-sheep; i.e., a shinku-sheep; i.e., a shinku-sheep; i.e., a shinku-sheep; i.e., a shinku-sheep; i.e., a shinku-sheep; i.e., a shinku-sheep; i.e., a shinku-sheep; i.e., a shinku-sheep; i.e., a shinku-sheep; i.e., a shinku-sheep; i.e., a shinku-sheep; i.e., a shinku-sheep; i.e., a shinku-sheep; i.e., a shinku-sheep; i.e., a shinku-sheep; i.e., a shinku-sheep; i.e., a shinku-sheep; i.e., a shinku
eshe'u = ditto ahazu = ditto ta-mahu = ditto ru-bu = na-sahu ne-zu = ditto zaqqû = zaqqû a-sharu a-
kukkadru = riqtu-demon 1 ilimmu4 = missam-demon ququbatu-demon surumu-demon shuru-demon surumu-demon irru-demon shuru-demon shuru-demon shuru-demon shuru-demon shuru-demon shuru-demon shuru-demon shuru-demon tugagu-demon tukullu-demon
Column 6
bit-[ra-mu] = [...] a-a-ar2?# [...] = [...] la-ma-at#-[tu2] = [...] tu-sza2-ru# = [...] tu-sza2-ru# = [...] ba-a-[lu] = [x] tar-si-[tu2] = [...] at!(_la_)-[nu] = [x] sar-du#-[u] = [...] tar-[si-tu2] = [...] [x] = [...] re-e#-[mu] = [...] ti-ra#-[nu] = [...] sza3-gur#-[ru-u] = [x] kisz-[szu] = [x] ti-[ra-nu] = [mu-us]-ta#-ru# i-[te-'-lu-u] = sa#-ha#-ru e#-[...] = sa-mu-mu [...] = un#-ni-nu [...] = _min#_((un#-ni-nu)) [...] = _min#_((un#-ni-nu)) [...] = _min#_((un#-ni-nu)) [...] = _min#_((un#-ni-nu))
[...] = _min#_((un#-ni-nu)) [...] = _min#_((un#-ni-nu)) [...] = _min#_((un#-ni-nu)) [...] = ka#-a-szi [...] = [ra]-a-mu [...] = [x] [...] = [...] [...] = [...] [...] = [...] [...] = [x] [...] = [...] ul#-s,i# [...] = [ha]-du-u [...] = [hi]-du-tu2 [...] = _min#_(([hi]-du-tu2)) [...] = _min#_(([hi]-du-tu2)) [...] = _min#_(([hi]-du-tu2)) [...] = szi#-tah-hu-hu [...] = e?#-di-ru [...] = [szu?]-hu-hu [...] = [x] [...] = [x] [...] = [x] [...] = [x]-x-ku [...] = [x-x?]-uh-szu [...] = [x] [...] = [x-x?]-bu?#-u
[...] = [...] [...] = [...] [...] = [...] [...] = [...] [...] = [...] [...] = [...]-x [...] = [...]-x [...] = [... i?]-ni?# [...] = [...] [...] = [...] [...] = [...] [...] = [...] [...] = [...] [...] = [...] [...] = [...] [...] = [...] [...] = [...]-u [...] = [...] [...] = [...]
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Column 7
x-[...] = [...] il-la-a-[a] = [...] i-mu-nu-szu2 = [...] ha-a-tu2 = [...] it#-u2-du = [...] si-li-qu = [x]-x-[x] nar3!(_dag3_)-bu-u = nu-'-[du] mu-'-u = _min_((nu-'-[du])) nu-'-u = _min_((nu-'-[du])) un-nu-bu = _min_((nu-'-[du])) sza-asz2-szu = hu-ra-s,u ar2-qu = _min_((hu-ra-s,u)) zu-zu = _min_((hu-ra-s,u)) liq-tu = _min_((hu-ra-s,u)) pa-szal-lu = _min_((hu-ra-s,u)) s,a-i-du = _min_((hu-ra-s,u)) s,a-ri-ru = _min_((hu-ra-s,u)) ma-gu-u = _min_((hu-ra-s,u)) mi-e-su = _min_((hu-ra-s,u)) da?#-al-pu = _min_((hu-ra-s,u))
[...] = _min_((hu-ra-s,u)) [...] = _min_((hu-ra-s,u)) [...] = [x] _su_-_bir4_(ki) [...] = [uq]-nu-u [...] = [x-x]-x
... ... he will go ... he will be able to go ... ... ... narbu = nu'du; nû = nu'du; nû = unnubu; nû = shashshu; hu-ra-shu; aqqu = hu-ra-shu; zuzu = hu-ra-shu; liqtu = hu-ra-shû; shariru = hu-ra-shû; mê-su = hu-ra-shû; dalpu = hu-ra-shû;
... ditto, ditto, ditto, ... Subartu ...
M=locator colophon
x x [...] _lu2_-A-_zu ban3_-_da_ sza2 i-tab-ba-lu (d)sza2-masz lit#-bala-szu2
... ... ... the physician, who is sated with a libation bowl, may Shamash afflict him.
P274554: lexical tablet
Neo-Assyrian (ca. 911-612 BC) CDLI
Column 2'
[...] = ru#-szum-tum# na#-ri#-t,u = t,i-ru-tum hi-ba-ri-t,u = ru-szum-tum hi-ba-ri-t,u = t,i!#-ru-tum na-zu-zu = ap-pa#-ru s,u-s,u-u2 = _min_((ap-pa#-ru)) ka-ba#-'# = _min_((ap-pa#-ru)) ha-az-ru = _min_((ap-pa#-ru)) am-ba-' = ku-u2-ru dim#-mu-sza2-tu2 = ku-pu#-u2# ki#-za-za-tu = tak-ku#-su# su#-usz!-szu = ki-is,-ru sza qa-ne2-e [su]-usz!#-szu = lu-t,u-u2 [ha-an]-du#-u = bi-isz-bi-sze sza _sza3_ qa-ne2-e [...] = it#-tu sza har-ra-nu [...] = x-x
... narutu narutu narutu narutu nazuzu appararu shushû ditto kaba' kab' kab' kab' appararu hazru ditto appararu appararu kupu kizzatu takkusu suushu kishiru of the qanû szuushu handu = apû-she of the qanû ... with the harranu .
Column 3'
mi#-t,i-ir-tu# = [...] ir#-mu = [...] mu-sza2-ru-u# = [...] e-ri-im#-[tu?] = [...] ni-ba-tu# = [...] lil-la-[ni?-tum?] = [...] ap#-ki-su# = [...] ti-i-nu# = [...] te#-'-[u] = [...] szur-sza2-asz2-[nu] = [...] hi-in-zu#-[ru] = [...] mar-ra-tum# = [...] al-la-me-[tum?] = [...] ap-li er-s,e#-[tu2?] = [...] er-ha-nu-u = [...] ab-nu = [...] a-nu = [...] ni#-ma-[szu?] = [...]
a mishhu = ... irmu = ... irmu = ... musharû = ... erimtu = ... nibatu = ... lilanitu = ... apkisu = ... tinu = ... te'u = ... te'u = ... shirshnu = ... hinzuru = ... marratu = ... alamtu = ... erhu = ... erhanu = ... apnu = ... nimash = .
P274555: lexical tablet
Neo-Assyrian (ca. 911-612 BC) CDLI
Obverse
hi#-[ba-ri-tu2?] = [...] na#-[zu-zu] = [...] s,u2-[s,u2-u2?] = [...] e-[ma-ma] = [...] ka-pa!-'-[u2?] = [...] hi-is,-[ru?] = [...] sa-ar-ku-[pu] = [...] ka-pa-'-[u2?] = [...]
... sharitu = ... nazuzu = ... shushû = ... ema = ... kapû = ... hishru = ... sarku = ... kapû = .
Reverse
szal-la-pit-tum = [...] ri#-s,i-it-tum zu#-[un-zu-un-na-tum?] = [sze-e]-nu [...] = [szu-hu?-pa]-tum [...] = [... sze-e]-ni# [...] = [szat-tu]-u [...] = [masz]-ku#
shallapittu = ... rishittu-disease = zuunzunnatu-disease ... shuhupatu = ... shattu-disease ... shattu-disease .
P274556: lexical tablet
Neo-Assyrian (ca. 911-612 BC) CDLI
[...] = tak-ku-su [...] = ki-is,-ru sza2 _gi_ [...] = lu-t,u-u2 [...] = bi#-isz-bi-szu2 sza2 _sza3 gi_ [...] = it#-tu sza2 har-ra#-[nu?] [...] = gir#-ru# [...] = [x] [...] = [x]
... = takkusu-shrine ... = kishiru-shrine of reed ... = lutû-shrine ... = kishiru-shrine of reed ... = a route? ... = a road? ... = a chariot .
P274557: lexical tablet
Neo-Assyrian (ca. 911-612 BC) CDLI
[...] (d#)a#-nu = _min#_((%n szam^u)) [s,i]-in#-du = kak-ka-[bu] [szu]-pu#-u2 = _min#_((kak-ka-[bu])) [an]-du-gu-u2 = u2-pu-[u?] [e]-lal#-lum = er!-pe-[tum?] [... _an_](e#) = _min#_((er!-pe-[tum?])) [...] = zu-un-[nu] [...] = ur#-qi2-[tum?] [...] = [x] [...] = [x]
... Anu ditto, shindu-disease, shindu-disease, shindu-disease, shindu-disease, andugu-disease, upu-disease, elalum-disease ... the heavens ditto, ... zuunnu ... urqitu-disease .
P274558: lexical tablet
Neo-Assyrian (ca. 911-612 BC) CDLI
Obverse
[...] = [bi-i]-nu# [...] = [x] [...] = [gu-szu]-ru [...] = [bala]-tum [...] = [x] [...] = a-sza2-gu [a-ma-ri]-du# = _min_((a-sza2-gu)) [a-pu?]-u2# = _min_((a-sza2-gu)) [ni-i]-mu = el-pe-tum [in-na]-bu = in-bu [ha-ti]-i# = _min_((in-bu)) [...]-ku# = _min_((in-bu)) [pal-lu-uk]-ku = s,il-lu-u2 [hi-isz-sza2]-mu = _min_((s,il-lu-u2)) [me-de]-du = _min_((s,il-lu-u2)) [u2-ri-ib]-hu = szal-lu-ru [u2]-ra#-nu = (gesz)_ma_-_nu_ [u2-di]-it#-tum = e-de-et-tum [pu-uq]-da-tum = pu-qut-tum [gab]-gab?#-bu = _min_((pu-qut-tum))
... ... ... = Theodicy ...
Reverse
[...] = x#-szi-it#-[tum] [...]-bu = _min_((x#-szi-it#-[tum])) [a-ba]-bu = qi2-isz-tum [hal]-bu = _min_((qi2-isz-tum)) [ba-ba]-ru = _min_((qi2-isz-tum)) [s,ar-s,a]-ru = _min_((qi2-isz-tum)) [...]-ti# = _szim_-_gig_ [...]-ti# = _min_((_szim_-_gig_)) [ti-ia-a]-lu# = (gesz)_eren_ [...] = _min_(((gesz)_eren_)) di-lu-tum [...] = da#-al-tum [...] = [x] [...] = [x] [...] = [x] [...] = [x] [...] = [x] la# qa-ti-tum [...] = [x] _ka2_-_gal_ [...] = [x-x] (gesz)_ig_ [...] = [me?-de]-lu [...] = [e-de]-lu [...] = [er]-szu#
... ditto ... ditto abû-plant ditto abû-plant ditto babilanu-plant ditto sharsharu-plant ditto sharsharu-plant ditto szim-gig-plant ditto tiyalu-plant ditto cedar ditto ... ditto ... ... ... ... ... ... gate ... door ...
P274559: lexical tablet
Neo-Assyrian (ca. 911-612 BC) CDLI
i7#-hal#-[hal-la] = [...] ga#-at-tum# = [...] u2#-ru-ut-tum = [...] [szi]-ir-ha-nu = a#-[gu-u2] gi#-ip-szu = a-[gu-u2] la#-i-ra-nu = A-_mesz_ pa#-[szi-ru-tu2?] [an]-za#-nu-zu-u2 = A-_mesz_ szap#-[lu-tu2?] [a]-sur#-rak-ku = A-_mesz_ szap#-[lu-tu2?] [a]-ru#-ru = A-_mesz_ szap#-[lu-tu2?] [a]-ru#-ru = mu-s,e-e# [...] [ma-a]-mu = mu-[u2?] [e-du]-u2# = A-_mesz_ na#-[szu-u2?]
i7-halhala = ... ... uruttu = ... shirhanu = agu-stone; gipshu = agu-stone; lairanu = agu-stone; liranu = agu-stone; anzanuzu = agu-stone; asurrakku = agu-stone; auru = agu-stone; auru = agu-stone; auru = mu-shû = agu-stone; mamu = mu-shû; edu = agu-stone;
P274560: lexical tablet
Neo-Assyrian (ca. 911-612 BC) CDLI
[a-pu]-tu2# = [...] [a]-pu#-tu2 = la te-[gi] [a]-nu-um-ma = _min_((la te-[gi])) [hu-ut]-te#-en-te-zu-u = szi-ta-pu-[s,u] [hu-ut]-te#-en-te-zu-u = ha-la-qu# nar3#-qu-u = _min_((ha-la-qu#)) uk#-kusz = dub-pir [qu]-um#-mu-u = ana za-qi2-qi2 tur-ru [uk]-ku#-du = szum-su-ku [uk-ku]-du = t,u2-up-pu-lu# [...] = mu-ur-ri-hu#
aputu = ... aputu = la tegi anumma = ditto la tegi huttezu = shitapushu huttezu = halaqu narqu ditto ukkush = scribal art qummû = zaqiqu turru ukkudu = shumku ukkudu = tuppulu ... = turrihu
P274561: lexical tablet
Neo-Babylonian (ca. 626-539 BC) CDLI
na#-ri#-[t,u?] = [...] hi#-ba-ri-tum# = [...] hi#-ba-ri-tum# = [...] na-zu-zu# = [...] s,u-s,u-u2# = [...] e-ma-[ma] = [...] ku-pa-'-[u2?] = [...] hi-is,-[ri?] = [...] ((u)) se-re-[ku?-pu] = [...] ku#-pa#-['-u2?] = [...]
naritu = ... hibaritu = ... hibaritu = ... nazuzu = ... shushû = ... ema = ... kupadu = ... hihiru = ... and sarekupu = ... kupadu = .
P274562: lexical tablet
Hellenistic (323-63 BC) CDLI
Column 1
nu-ha-ri = ziq#-[qur-ra]-tum# ib-ra-tum = ri-bi-tum masz-da-hu = su-u2-qu par-ru-u2 = tu-sza2-ri par-ru-u2 = tar-pa-szu-u2 asz2-da-nu = a-bur-risz par-ga-2(u)! = _min_((a-bur-risz)) tu#-sza2-ru = qaq-qa-ru asz-sza2?#-ru = _min_((qaq-qa-ru)) a-za-ru = _min_((qaq-qa-ru)) qaq-qa-ru = _min_((qaq-qa-ru)) mu-ru#-u2 = er-s,e-tum am-ba#-tum = _min_((er-s,e-tum)) al-la#-tum = _min_((er-s,e-tum)) asz-ra#-tum = _min_((er-s,e-tum)) hu-bur = _min_((er-s,e-tum)) ka-ra-szu#-u2 = _min_((er-s,e-tum)) _du6_-_kug_ = _min_((er-s,e-tum))
ar-ra-al-lu#-u2 = _min_((er-s,e-tum)) mi-pa-ru = _min_((er-s,e-tum)) mi-pa-ru = _min_((er-s,e-tum)) sza2 mi-risz#-tum ki-gal#-la = _min_((er-s,e-tum)) ka-ra#-szu#-u2 = qab?#-bu#-ru a-gar-ru = s,e-e-ru nim?#-lu-u2 = _min#_((s,e-e-ru)) nab-ra-ru#-u2 = _min_((s,e-e-ru)) ba-ma-a#-ti = _min_((s,e-e-ru)) ki-di = _min_((s,e-e-ru)) a-ra = _min_((s,e-e-ru)) a-ra = u2-ga-ri szu-ba-a-ti = qer-be2-e-ti ba#-ma-a-ti = qer-be2-e-ti ki-in-nu-u2 = sza2-du-u2 a-rat-tu-u2 = _min_((sza2-du-u2)) u4-hu-um = _min_((sza2-du-u2)) hur-sa-nu = _min_((sza2-du-u2))
si-ir-ku6-pu = ta-am-tum mu-gam!-mir-tum = _min_((ta-am-tum)) masz-qi2-tum = _min_((ta-am-tum)) a-ba?-ma-a-tum = ta-ma-a-tum ka-ra-at-tum = na-a-ri hub2#-bu = _min_((na-a-ri)) mit,-ra-tum = _min_((na-a-ri)) raq-qa-((x))-tum = u2-szal-la pa-ra-at-tum = na-ba-((x#))-lu a-ra-an-su-uh = i-s,i-di-iq _su_-_bir4_!(ki) am#-ma = i-di-ig-lat
naharu = ziqqurru-silver ibratu = ribitu-silver mashdahu = suqqû-silver mashdahu = tusharu-silver mashdahu = tusharu-silver mashdanu = aburru-silver mashdanu = aburru-silver mashdanu = aburru-silver mashdanu = aburru-silver mashdanu = azaru-silver mashdanu = azaru-silver mashdanu = azaru-silver mashdanu = azaru-silver mashdanu = azaru-silver mashdanu = azaru-silver mashdanu = azaru-silver mashdanu = azaru-silver mashdanu = azaru-silver mashdanu = aharu-silver mashdanu = aharu-silver mashdanu = aharu-silver mashdanu = aharu-silver mashdanu = aharu-silver mashdanu = aharu-silver mashdanu = aharu-silver mashdanu = aharu-silver mashdanu = aharu-silver mashdanu = aharu-silver mashdanu = aharu-silver mashdanu = aharu-silver mashdanu = aharu-silver mashdanu = aharu-silver mashdanu = aharu-silver mashdanu = aharu-silver saffru-silver s
arrallu-disease ditto erra-tum ditto erra-tum ditto erra-tum ditto erra-tum ditto erishtum kigalla ditto karashu-disease ditto agarru-disease ditto agarru-disease ditto nagarru-disease ditto agarru-disease ditto agarru-disease ditto agarru-disease ditto agarru-disease ditto agarru-disease ditto agarru-disease ditto agarru-disease ditto agarru-disease ditto agarru-disease ditto arattu-disease ditto hursanu-disease ditto hursanu-disease
shirkupu = seah of the mukummirtu-disease; ditto seah of the abamû-disease; ditto seah of the karattu-disease; ditto mitharatu = shuru-disease; ditto raqqatu = shalla-disease; ditto aransuh = i-si-diq of Subartu; ama = i-dig-lat.
Column 2
(i7#)hal#-hal-[la] = _min_((i-di-ig-lat)) ga-at-tum# = pu-rat-tum?# u2-ru-ut-tum# = _min_((pu-rat-tum?#)) _su_-_bir4#_[(ki)] sze-er-ha-nu# = a-gu?#-[u2] gi-ip-szu# = _min_((a-gu?#-[u2])) la-i-ra-nu# = _min_((a-gu?#-[u2])) pa#-[szi-ru-tum?] an-za-nun-zu#-u2 = _min_((a-gu-u2)) szap?#-lu-[tum?] a-sur-rak#-ku = _min_((a-gu-u2)) _min#_((szap?#-lu-[tum?])) a-ru-ru = _min#_((a-gu-u2)) a-ru-ru = mu#-s,e-e me-[e] a-ru-ru# = [...] ma-a-mu = [...] e-du-u2 = _min#_((%n m^u)) %g na-szu-u2# e-si-gu = _min#_((%n m^u)) %g na-ha-su#
la-i-ra-nu = A-_kal#_ kisz-szat# mi-lu ar-su-pu = _min_((A-_kal#_)) har?#-pu# i-lu = har#-ri# na-'-lu = _min_((har#-ri#)) na-'-lu = il#-lu na-'-lu = hi-ri#-tum na-'-lu = is-su#-u2 na-ri-t,u = t,i-ru#-tu2 na-ri-t,um = ru-szum#-tum hi-ba-ri-tum = t,i-ru#-tu2 hi-ba-ri-tum = ru#-szum#-tum na-zu-zu = ap?#-pa#-ri s,u-s,u-u2 = _min_((ap?#-pa#-ri)) e-ma-ma = _min_((ap?#-pa#-ri)) ka-pa-' = _min_((ap?#-pa#-ri)) hi-is,-ri = _min_((ap?#-pa#-ri)) sa-ar-ku6-pu = a#-pi# ka-pa-'-u2 = _min#_((a#-pi#)) hi-is,-ri# = _min#_((a#-pi#))
am-ba-'# = gu#-u2-ri dim-mu#-szat#-ti = ku-pu-u2 ki-za-za-ti = tak-ku#-us?#-su su-usz-szu = ki-s,ir sza2 x# _gi_ su-usz-szu = lu-t,u-u2 ha-an-du-u2 = bi-isz-bi-isz lib3-bi qa-ne2-e A(e)-_ra2_-u2 = it-ti# [sza2] har-ra-nu ur-hu = gir-ri pa-da-nu = _min#_((gir-ri))
agu-disease ditto agu-disease ditto agu-disease ditto agu-disease ditto agu-disease ditto agu-disease ditto agu-disease ditto agu-disease ditto agu-disease ditto agu-disease ditto agu-disease ditto agu-disease ditto agu-disease ditto agu-disease ditto agu-disease ditto agu-disease ditto agu-disease ditto agu-disease ditto agu-disease ditto agu-disease ditto agu-disease ditto agu-disease ditto agu-disease ditto agu-disease ditto agu-disease ditto agu-disease ditto agu-disease ditto agu-disease ditto agu-disease ditto agu-disease ditto agu-disease ditto agu-disease
liranu = Theatrical Dictionary of all means arithmetic. harpu ilu = Theatrical Dictionary of ilu
apsû-disease = apsû-disease
Column 1
t,u-u2#-[du] = [...] u2-su = kib?#-[si?] da-rag-gu = _min_((kib?#-[si?])) nar3-da#-tum = ti(_bad_)!-ra#-[tum?] at-ki?#-se?#-e?# = a-la-[ku] sza2-nu-u2 = _min_((a-la-[ku])) *(_p2_) le#-qu#-[u2] = [...] sza2-a-ri = _min_((a-la-[ku])) *(_p2_) sza2-ra#-[pu] = [...] ba-'-u2 = e-te#-[qu] sze-e-pi = _min_((e-te#-[qu])) na#-pal-t,u-u2 = [...] bu-ru-mu = sza2#-mu-u2# asz-((x#))-ru# = [x] *(_p2_) er-mi _an_-_na_ *(_p2_) [x] s,i-in#-du# = kak#-ka-bu# szu#-pu#-u2 = [x] *(_p2_) an-du-gu-u2 *(_p2_) [x] [...] = [er]-pe-tum#
s,u?#-lum = [zu]-un#-nu ta#-szi-la-tum = ur#-[qi2]-tum ra#-zi-qa#-tum = _min_((ur#-[qi2]-tum)) *(_p2_) [...] = _min_((ur#-[qi2]-tum)) gi#-pa-ru# = ri-'#-tum [...] = ta-[mir]-tum [...] = ki#-ru#-u2 [...] = _min_((ki#-ru#-u2)) *(_p2_) mi-t,ir#-[tum] = [mu]-sa-ru-u2 [ir]-mu = mi-t,ir-tum# [...] x# = ma-na#-[ha-a-tum] [...] = gi#-ri?#-im#-[mu] [...] = [...] [...] = [szam?-ba?]-lil?#-tum?# [...] = [szi]-ir#-'# [...] = [ti]-la-[tum] [...] = [ti]-it?#-[ti] szur#-szu2#-asz-[nu] = nu-ur2#-[mu-u2] [hi]-in#-s,i-ru# = [...]
[a]-la-mit-[tum] = [...] [...] = [...] ar#-ha#-[nu-u2] = [...]
tudu = ... usu = sagdu-draggu = sagdu-draggu ditto nardatu ditto tidratu ditto akki-se? alaku secondari = alanu ditto levu2 = saharu ditto sharapu = sharapu ditto sharapu = saharu ditto saharû = saharû ditto saharû = saharû ditto saharû =
shurum = shuru-plant = s
alumnu-disease ... ... alumnu-disease .
Column 2
[...] = s,il-lu-u2 [hi-isz-sza2]-nu = _min_((s,il-lu-u2)) [me]-de#-du = _min_((s,il-lu-u2)) *(_p2_) u2-ru-ib-hu *(_p2_) szal-lu-ru [u2]-ra#-nu = _min_((szal-lu-ru)) u2-ra-nu *(_p2_) ma?#-a-nu [bu]-ur-ra-nu = _min_((ma?#-a-nu)) *(_p2_) u2-di-it-tum *(_p2_) ed-de;-et-tum pu#-uq-da-tum = pu-qut-tum *(_p2_) (gab-gab-bu) = (2(disz)) ar-ma-hu = ki-szit-tum a-ma-ma = qisz-ti hal#-ba# = _min_((qisz-ti)) ba#-[ba]-ru = _min_((qisz-ti)) s,ar#-[s,a]-ru = _min_((qisz-ti)) [(gesz)ta-ni-it]-tum = ka-nak#-ti
... means ...; ... means ...; ... means ...; urubhu means ...; shaluru means urubhu; shaluru means ...; kurranu means ...; udittu means ...; eddettu means ...; aramu means adma; admu means admu-speak; sharsharu means admu-speak;
P274563: lexical tablet
Hellenistic (323-63 BC) CDLI
Column 1
[...] = [su-u2]-qu# [...] = [tu-sza2]-ri [...] = [tar-pa]-szu#-u2 [...] = [a]-bur#-risz [...] = [x] [...] = qaq#-qa-ri [...] = _min_((qaq#-qa-ri)) [...] = _min_((qaq#-qa-ri)) [...] = _min_((qaq#-qa-ri)) [mu-ru]-u2# = er-s,e-tum [am-ba]-tum = _min_((er-s,e-tum)) [al-la]-tum = _min_((er-s,e-tum)) [asz-ra]-tum = _min_((er-s,e-tum)) [hu]-bur = _min_((er-s,e-tum)) [ka]-ra#-szu-u2 = _min_((er-s,e-tum)) [_du6_]-_kug_ = _min_((er-s,e-tum)) [a-ra]-al#-lu-u2 = _min_((er-s,e-tum)) [mi-pa]-ri = _min_((er-s,e-tum))
[ki-gal]-la = _min_((er-s,e-tum)) _min_((sza2 mi-risz-tum)) [ka-ra-szu]-u2 = qu-bu-ru [a-gar]-ri = s,e-e-ri [x-x]-u2 = _min_((s,e-e-ri)) [nab-ra]-ru?#-u2 = _min_((s,e-e-ri)) [ba-ma]-a#-ti = _min_((s,e-e-ri)) [ki]-di = _min_((s,e-e-ri)) a#-ra = _min_((s,e-e-ri)) a-ra = u2-ga#-ri szu-ba-a-ti = qer-be2-e#-ti ba-ba-a-ti = _min_((qer-be2-e#-ti)) ki-in-nu-u2 = sza2-du-u2 a-rat-tu-u2 = _min_((sza2-du-u2)) u4-hu-um = _min_((sza2-du-u2)) hur-sa-nu = _min_((sza2-du-u2)) si-ir-ku3-pu = ta-am-tum mu-gam-mir-ti = _min_((ta-am-tum))
masz-qi2-tum = _min_((ta-am-tum)) a-ba-ma-a-tum = ta-ma-a-tum ka-ra-at-tum = na-a-ri hub2-bu = _min_((na-a-ri)) mit,-ra-tum = _min_((na-a-ri)) raq-qa-tum = u2-szal-la pa!-ra-at-tum = na-ba-lu a-ra-an-zu-u2 = i-di-ig-lat _su_-_bir4_(ki) am-ma = _min_((i-di-ig-lat)) (i7)hal-hal-la = _min_((i-di-ig-lat)) ga-at-tum = pu-rat-tum u2-ru-ut-tum = _min_((pu-rat-tum)) _su_-_bir4_(ki) sze-er-ha-nu = a-gu-u2
kigalla = ditto, ditto, shirishtu; karashû = quadruped agarrû; ...; nabarrû = ditto, shirru-disease; kidi = ditto, shirru-disease; ugaru-disease; shirru-disease; shirru-disease; shirru-disease; shirru-disease; shirru-disease; shirru-disease; hursanu = ditto, hursanu-disease; shirkupu-disease; tamtum-disease;
mashqitu-plant = ditto adamatu-plant = tammatu-plant = karattu-plant = naru-plant = naru-plant = naru-plant = raqqatu-plant = ushalla-plant = nabalu-plant = aranzu-plant = aramu-plant = idiglat of Subartu ama = idiglat of the Euphrates = idiglat of the gaattu-plant = purattu-plant = uruttu-plant = idiglat of Subartu-plant = sherhanu-plant = agu-plant
Column 2
[la-i-ra]-nu = _min#_((a-gu-u2)) [...] an-za-nun-zu-u2 = _min_((a-gu-u2)) [...] a-bur-szal-lu = _min_((a-gu-u2)) [x] a-ru-ru = _min_((a-gu-u2)) a-ru-ru = mu-s,e?#-[e me-e] a-ru-ru = mu-u2# ma-a-mu = _min_((mu-u2)) e-du-u2 = _min_((mu-u2)) na-szu#-u2 e-si-gu = _min_((mu-u2)) na-ha-su la-i-ra-nu = A-_kal_ kisz-szat mi-li ar-su-pu = _min_((A-_kal_)) har-pu i-lu = har-ri na-'-lu = _min_((har-ri)) na-'-lu = il-lu# na-'-lu = hi-ri-tu# na-'-lu = is-su-u2# na-ri-t,u = t,i-ru-tu?# na-ri-t,um = ru-szum-tum# hi-ba-ri-tum = t,i-ru-tu
hi-ba-ri-tum = ru-szum-tum na-zu-zu = ap-pa-ri s,u-s,u-u2 = _min_((ap-pa-ri)) e-ma-ma! = _min_((ap-pa-ri)) ka-pa-'-u2 = _min_((ap-pa-ri)) hi-is,-ri = _min_((ap-pa-ri)) si-ir-ku6-pu = a-pi ka-pa-'-u2 = _min_((a-pi)) hi-is,-ri = _min_((a-pi)) am-ma-'-u2 = _min_((a-pi)) am-ma-'-u2 = gu-u2-ri dim-mu-szat-ti = ku-pu-u2 ki-za-za-ti = tak-ku-us-su su-usz-szu = ki-s,ir sza2 qa-ne2-e su-usz-szu = lu-t,u-u2 ha-an-du-u2 = bi-isz-bi-isz sza2 lib3-bi qa-ne2-e A(e)-_ra2_-u2 = it-ti sza2 har-ra-nu ur-hu = gir-rum pa-da-nu = _min_((gir-rum))
t,u-u2-du = _min_((gir-rum)) u2-su = kib-si da-rag-gu = _min_((kib-si)) nar3-dam-tum = ti-ra-tum at-ku-szu = a-la-ku sza2-nu-u2 = _min_((a-la-ku)) le-qu-u2 = _min_((a-la-ku)) sza2-a-ri = _min_((a-la-ku)) sza2-ra-pu = _min_((a-la-ku)) ba-'-u2 = e-te-qu sze-e-pu = _min_((e-te-qu)) na-pal-t,u-u2 = _min_((e-te-qu))
agu-disease = ditto agu-disease ... abur-shallu = ditto agu-disease ... aguru-disease aguru-disease aguru-disease aguru-disease aguru-disease aguru-disease aguru-disease aguru-disease aguru-disease aguru-disease edudu-disease aguru-dis
hibaritu = ru-shumtu nazuzu = appiru shushû-disease ditto ema = appiru ditto kapa'u-disease ditto shirku-disease ditto shirku-disease ditto appiru-disease ditto appiru-disease ditto amma'u-disease ditto amma'u-disease ditto kizzazu-disease ditto kishuru-disease ditto supplication ditto supplication ditto supplication ditto supplication ditto supplication ditto supplication ditto supplication ditto supplication ditto supplication ditto supplication ditto supplication ditto supplication ditto supplication ditto supplication ditto supplication ditto supplication ditto supplication ditto supplication ditto supplication ditto supplication ditto supplication ditto supplication ditto supplication ditto supplication ditto supplication ditto supplication ditto supplication ditto supplication ditto supplication ditto supplication ditto supplication ditto supplication ditto supplication ditto supplication ditto supplication ditto supplication ditto supplication ditto supplication ditto supplication ditto supplication ditto supplication ditto supplication ditto supplication ditto supplication ditto supplication ditto supplication ditto supplication ditto supplication ditto supplication ditto supplication ditto sup
tudu = ditto girrum ushu = ditto sagdu-draggu = ditto nardamtu-disease = tiratu-disease; his akkusu-disease is alaku, secondari = alaku, liqu-disease is alaku, sharapu = alaku, sharapu-disease is ba'u-disease; etequ-disease is shepu-disease; napaltu-disease
Column 3
szu?#-[pu-u2] = [...] an-du#-[gu-u2] = [...] e-[lal-lu?] = [...] na-al-ba-szu2# [...] = [...] s,u-lum?# = [...] ta-szi-la-tum = [...] ra-zi-qa-tum = _min_((%n urq=itum)) szu-nun-du = _min_((%n urq=itum)) mi-pa-ri = ri#-'#-[tum] mi-pa-ri = ta-mir-tum u2-ra-szu2 = ki-ru-u2 s,ip-pa-tum = _min_((ki-ru-u2)) mi-t,ir-tum = mu-sa-ru-u2 ir-mu = mi-t,ir-tum mu-sa-ru-u2 = ma-na-ha-a-tum e-rim-tum = gi-ri-im-mu er-szu-tum = ar2-qu lil-la-ni-tum = szam-ba-lil-tum ap-ki-su = szi-ir-' ti-i-nu = ti-la-tum ti-'-u2 = ti-it-ti
szur-szu2-asz-nu = nu-ur2-mu-u2 hi-in-zu-ru = hasz-hu-ru mar-ra-tum = gi-szim-ma-ri a-la-mit-tum = _min_((gi-szim-ma-ri)) ap-lu er-s,e-tum = _min_((gi-szim-ma-ri)) ar-ha-nu-u2 = _min_((gi-szim-ma-ri)) ab-nu = sis-sin-ni an-na = is,-s,i ne-ma-zu = _min_((is,-s,i)) tu-ma-a-mu = bi-i-ni tu-ma-a-tum = _min_((bi-i-ni)) tu-ma-a-nu = gu-szu-ri a-mu-mesz-tum = bala-tum ba-asz-mu = _min_((bala-tum)) e-gu = a-sza2-ga a-ma-ri-du = _min_((a-sza2-ga)) a-pu-u2 = _min_((a-sza2-ga)) ni-i-mu = el-pe-tum in-na-bi = in-bi
_dih_?-_gar_-uk-ku = _min_((in-bi)) pal-lu-uk-ku = s,il-lu-u2 hi-isz-sza2-nu = _min_((s,il-lu-u2)) me-de-du = _min_((s,il-lu-u2)) ur-ru-ib-hu = szal-lu-ru u2-ra-nu = _min_((szal-lu-ru))
suppuru = ... adgu-disease = ... elalu = ... nalbashu = ... shuru = ... tashilitu = ... raziqatu ditto szu-nun-du ditto miparu miparu miparu tamirtu u-ra-shu = ki-ru-shippatu ditto mikirtu mikirtu mikirtu mikirtu mikirtu mikirtu mikirtu mikirtu mikirtu mikirtu mikirtu mikirtu mikirtu mikirtu mikirtu mikirtu mikirtu ma-nahatu erishtum erishtum erishtum shabalillu-sag-
shurshu-ashnu = shurmû-plant, hinzuru-plant = shurru-plant; marratum = gishmû-plant; alamtum = gishmû-plant; aplû-plant; eretum = gishmû-plant; arhanû = gishmû-plant; abnu = shurnu-plant; ana = shurnu-plant; tummu-plant; tummu-plant; tummu-plant; gushuru-plant; tummu-plant; balatu-plant; egu = amaru-plant; apu-plant; nimu-plant; elpetu-plant; i.e., elpetu-plant;
ditto adverb means "to smite," ditto mededu means "to smite," ditto urrubhu means "to smite," ditto
Column 1
u2-ra-nu = ma-nu bu-ur-ra-nu = _min_((ma-nu)) u2-ed-de-tum = ed#-de-et-tum pu-uq-da-tum = pu!-qut-tum gab#-gab-bu = _min_((pu-qut-tum)) ar#-ba-hu = ki-szit-tum a#-ba-ba = qisz-tum hal#-ba = _min_((qisz-tum)) ba-ba-ru = _min_((qisz-tum)) s,ar-s,a-ri = _min_((qisz-tum)) (gesz)ta-ni-it-tum = ka-nak-tum (gesz)ti-ka-ni-tum = _min_((ka-nak-tum)) ti-ia-a-lu = e-re-nu ka-ak-kal-tum = _min_((e-re-nu)) di-it-tum mu-szap-zi-ir-tum = dal-tum ka-ak-mi-tum = _min_((dal-tum)) szur-gu-u2 = _min_((dal-tum)) an-du-gu-u2 = _min_((dal-tum))
ka-tim-tum = _min_((dal-tum)) ar-ka-bi-in-nu = _min_((dal-tum)) la qa-ti-tum zu-un-tum _kug_-_sig17_ = _min_((dal-tum)) a-bul#-lum ha-ap-hap-pu = isz-di dal-tum sa-ka-pu = me-de-lu ka-ta-mu = e-de-lu zi-gar-ru-u2 = er-szu2 mu-ru-szu-u2 = _min_((er-szu2)) te-ni-hu-u2 = _min_((er-szu2)) ep-szi-tum = _min_((er-szu2)) dur2-ga-ru-u2 = ku-us-su-u2 a-rat-tu-u2 = _min_((ku-us-su-u2)) ni-me-du sza2-di-it-tum = _min_((ku-us-su-u2)) sir3-de-e pal-tin-gu = _min_((ku-us-su-u2)) har#-ra#-[ni] na-at,-ba-hu = ma#-[ka-s,u] gu-du-gu#-ut#-tu-u2 = [...]
_ir_-hu-[...] = [...] me2-esz-te#-[gir?-ru?-u2?] = [...] me2#-esz#-[te-gu?-du?-u2?] = [...]
uranu-plant = manu-plant = manu-plant = uddetu-plant = puquttu-plant = addatu-plant = adbahu-plant = adba-plant = adba-plant = adba-plant = adba-plant = adba-plant = adba-plant = sharsharu-plant = sharsharu-plant = sharsharu-plant = sharsharu-plant = sharshû-plant = sharshû-plant = sharshû-plant = sharshû-plant = sharshû-plant = sharshû-plant = sharru-plant =
ditto adversity = ditto adversity adversity = adversity ad
irhu-... = Shumma alu VI unknown means ... eshtegirû-disease?. eshtegudu-disease = Shumma alu VI unknown means .
Column 2
ih#-su = isz-tuh-hu# sa-as-sa-an-nu = _min_((isz-tuh-hu#)) gaba-gal2-lum = ha-_bad_ na-ah-ba-lum = ka-rim-gal-ti kab-bil-lum = _kar_-lu nap-sa-qu = _min_((_kar_-lu)) s,a-ah-ru-tu qar!-nu = qa-ni-nu# az-ru-u2 = ma-[szad]-du# szap-sza2-qu = ni-[i]-ri# sahar-gu-u2 = _e2_ e-pe-ri as-kup-pu = ta-ha-bat sa-as-su = _sza3_?-bi man-za-zu = pa-an _min#_((_sza3_?-bi)) sik-kat2 man-za-zu = ki-me-[ek] mar-ha-s,i = hur-da-[tum] uh-hur-tum = _min_((hur-da-[tum])) ep-sze-ku = ha-ra-ak# u2-hur-tum = zip-pa-tum up-pu = sap-pi
kab-bil-lum = bu-bu-tum hal-la-kur-ru = li-mi-tum ki-szad s,u-um-bu = _min_((li-mi-tum)) ka-na-zir3 = _min_((li-mi-tum)) s,u-um-bu = ma-gar-ri i-ni s,u-um-bu = tu-le-e _min_((ma-gar-ri)) sik-kat2 ma-gar-ri = al-lak a-ra-ziq-qu# = pa-da-a-tum szip-ka-a-tum = _min_((pa-da-a-tum)) szar-da-an-bi = pa-gu-um-mu a-hi-ih-ri = mi-sir2#-ri szal?#-la?#-pit?#-[tum] = [sze]-e#-in ri-s,i-it-tum# [...] = [sze]-e#-nu# [...] = [...]-tum# [...] = [...]-nu [...] = [...] x
ihsu = shasannu-disease, ditto shasannu-disease, shasannu-disease, shasannu-disease, shasannu-disease, shasannu-disease, shasannu-disease, shasannu-disease, ditto shasannu-disease, shasannu-disease, shasannu-disease, shurnu-disease, shurnu-disease, shurnu-disease, shurnu-disease, shurnu-disease, shurnu-disease, shurnu-disease, shurnu-disease, shurnu-disease, shurnu-disease, shurnu-disease, shurnu-disease, shurnu-disease, shurnu-disease, shurnu-disease, shurnu-disease, shurnu-disease, shurnu-disease, shurnu-disease, shurnu-disease, shurnu-disease, shurnu-disease, shurnu-disease, shurnu-disease, shurnu-disease, shurnu-disease, shurnu-disease, shurnu-disease, shurnu-disease, shurnu-disease, shurnu-disease, shurnu-disease, shurnu-disease, shurnu-disease, shurnu-disease, shurnu-disease, shurnu-disease, shurnu-dis
kabbillum = alum, hallakurru = limitu-demon, shumbu-demon = kanazir3-demon, shumbu-demon = shumbu-demon, shumbu-demon = tulê-demon, shumbu-demon = tulê-demon, shumku-demon = shumku-demon = shumku-demon = aramû-demon = arakku-demon = szipka-demon = shardanbi = shardanbi-demon = sharru-demon = shar
Column 3
an-zil-lum = hi-t,u pi-pi-lu-u2 = _min_((hi-t,u)) ki-bala-u2 = bar-tum tasz-szi-tum = _min_((bar-tum)) pe-tu-u2 = tap-tu-u2 il-la-nu = _min_((tap-tu-u2)) il-la-nu = ka-ma-ri _gir3_-_bal_-u2 = ri-ih-s,i a-bu-szi-in = a-bu-bu szu-te-tu-nu = sa-pa-nu me-e-su = _min_((sa-pa-nu)) me-e-su = se-e-ri sza2 _uh2_-tu2 me#-e-su = pe-s,i [_szu_?]-_luh# gi_?-u2 = _min_((pe-s,i)) [x]-x-du-u2 = _min_((pe-s,i)) [up?-sza2?]-szu#-u2 = _min_((pe-s,i)) [sak?-ku?]-u2 = _min_((pe-s,i)) [...] = nu-kur2-tum [...] = ta#-a-ri [...] = it#-mu-u2 [...] = [x]
[...] = ka#-pa-lu [...] = ra#-ba-bu [...] = na?#-la-pul-tum [...] = la?# te-e-gi [...] = [x] [...] = [szi]-tap-pu-s,u [...] = [ha]-la-qu [...] = [x] [...] = [x] [...] = [x?]-x-tum#
ditto alum = alum ditto alum ditto kibala = tashitu-disease ditto alum ditto alum ditto illanu = kamaru-disease ditto illanu-disease ditto illanu-disease ditto alum shattu-disease ditto shattu-disease ditto shattu-disease ditto shattu-disease ditto shattu-disease ditto reed-disease ditto ... ditto sakku-disease ditto ... nukurtu .
... = Theodicy ... = Theodicy
P274565: royal-monumental cone
Early Old Babylonian (ca. 2000-1900 BC) CDLI
(d)suen-ga-szi-id nita kal-ga lugal unu(ki)-ga lugal am-na-nu-um u2-a e2-an-na u4 e2-an-na mu-du3-a e2-gal nam-lugal-la-ka-ni mu-du3
Sîn-kashid, the mighty man, king of Uruk and king of Amnanum, provider of the Eanna temple, when the Eanna he built, his palace of kingship he built.
P274567: legal tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Obverse
x [...] szu-x-[...]-x szuszin(ki#)-ta# du#-ni#
(d)amar-(d)suen-he2-ti aga3-us2-gal szuszin(ki)-sze3 du-ni
lu2-(d)nanna u3-kul
... ... from Susa he built for him.
for Amar-Suenheti, the chief army commander, to Susa he built.
for Lu-Nanna, the kul;
Reverse
elam du8-du8-li2(ki)-me giri3 lu2-(d)nanna aga3-us2-gal szuszin(ki)-sze3 du-ni
ad-da-gi-na szar2-ra-ab-du gu2 i7 pirig-gin7-du u4 e3-e3-de3 gen-na
(d#)x-x-x-lim aga3-us2-gal [...]-gi#?
from Elam, Duduli, via Lu-Nanna, the chief steward, to Susa he dedicated it.
For Adagina, the sharabdu-priest, the bank of the pirig canal, when he came,
..., the great steward of ...gi,
Left
[iti] szu#-numun
month "Sowing;"
P274568: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Obverse
u4# 1(disz)-kam u4 3(u) la2 1(disz)-sze3 sze#-bi 1(asz) 3(barig) 4(ban2) 2(disz) sila3 gur! [sza3]-gal ansze ki-sur-ra(ki)
[u4] 1(disz)#-kam u4 3(u) la2 1(disz)-sze3 [sze]-bi 1(asz) 2(barig) 4(ban2) 4(disz) sila3 gur [sza3]-gal ansze gir2-su(ki)
u4 1(disz)-kam u4 3(u) la2 1(disz)-sze3 sza3-gal ansze un-sa6-ga(ki#!)
puzur4-(d)en-lil2-la2
1st day, for 29 days, its barley: 1 gur 3 barig 4 ban2 2 sila3, fodder of the donkeys of Kisurra;
1st day, for 29 days, its barley: 1 gur 2 barig 4 ban2 4 sila3, fodder of Girsu donkeys;
1st day, for 29 days, the grazing-pen of Unsaga;
for Puzur-Enlila;
Reverse
x [x] lugal#
ba#-za-za x x x 4(asz)# 2(barig)# x-me
na#-[ba?]-sa6
a#-gu-gu [x]-us2#-sa#?-me
[n] sila3# i3-gesz [n] 2(barig) _u2 dug nim_ x erin2? lugal _arad2_ lugal u3 lu2-me-lam2 lu2 hu-bu7(bu) zi-ga iti ezem-(d)dumu-zi
... the king
... 4 gur 2 barig .
for Nabasa;
n sila3 of oil, n 2 barig of grass, a jug of ..., king's troops, servants of king, and Lu-melam, the man of Hububu booked out; month: "Festival of Dumuzi,"
P274569: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Obverse
[...]-zi
[...]-la a-sza3 nigin2-nigin2-de3 gen-na
nam#-sza-ri# lu2 kas4
usz-gi-na |_tug2-da_| gen-na
lugal-e2-mah-e
(d)szul-gi-szesz
a-kal-la szar2-ra-(ab)-du
...-zi;
... ... the field .
the sacrificial man, the messenger;
... he went to the .
for Lugal-emahe;
Shulgi-shesh
Akalla is greatly praised.
Reverse
sza-al-mah
ba-ba lu2 kas4
dingir-ba-ni _nim_-da gen-na
_nim_ hu-li2-bar kiszib3 sukkal-mah giri3# dingir-ba-ni
[x]-iti-da lu2 kas4
x-_pi_-_ni_ sukkal
[x]-x-zi
[x]-sza#-lim
a kind of profession
Basket-of-tablets: xxx x
Ili-bani went to the east.
..., under seal of the chief minister, via Ili-bani;
...-itida, the messenger;
..., the messenger;
...zi;
...;
P274571: administrative tablet
ED IIIb (ca. 2500-2340 BC) CDLI
Column 1
3(ban2@c) sze dam il2 szu-ku6 lu2 dun-a
3 ban2 barley, the wife, the ..., the man, the ...;
Column 2
amar-[x]-da#? ur-x-[x] maszkim-[bi] 1(ban2@c) sze nig2?-gu7?-a?
Amar-..., Ur-..., the enforcer; 1 ban2 barley, rations?;
Column 1
amar-gu4 ugula-be2# i3-gu7 _szul_-bi2# maszkim#!-[bi]
The oxen herder, the foreman, ate; its ..., its enforcer,
Column 2
6(|_asz_xDISZ@t|)
6 gur
P274572: legal tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Obverse
[n] 3(barig) 2(ban2) 4(disz) sila3 sze gur lugal ki# ur-x-na-ta# a2-[x]-x-_du_?-ta#? szu# [ba]-ti igi# [...]-na-sze3# igi ur#-(d#)nin-a-zu-sze3
n 3 barig 2 ban2 4 sila3 barley, royal measure, from Ur-..., from A-..., received; before ..., before Ur-Ninazu,
Reverse
igi lugal-he2-gal2-sze3 iti e2-iti-6(disz) mu en eridu(ki) ba-hun
before Lugal-hegal; month: "House-month-6," year: "The high-priestess of Eridu was installed;"
P274574: administrative tablet
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
Obverse
[...] x _dumu_ ma?-[...] [...] x li _pi_ [...] x x [x] x _bi_ x [...] x [...] x x [...] szu# (d)nin-x-x [...] _dumu#?_ x-x-(d#)nin-szubur#? [...] _ug7_ szu# (d)x li x [...] [...] x (d)nin-szubur-ba-ni _dumu#_ szu#-ga-tum _ug7_ ku-usz-ra-bi _ug7 szu_ i3-li2-isz-ti-ka-al#
_dah_ sze-ep-(d)suen _dumu_ a-pil#-[...] _dumu_ _arad_-(d)suen _szu_ a-pil-(d)iszkur _1(disz) erin2 1(disz) dah szu dumu_ [...] _5(disz) erin2 5(disz)#? dah e2? [...] e2-kar-zi-da [...]
... son of ... ... ... ... ... hand of Nin-... son of ...-Ninshubur ... the people of ... ... ... Ninshubur-bani son of Shugatum, the people of Kushrabi, the people of Ilish-tikal
adjoining Shep-Sîn, son of Apil-..., son of Warad-Sîn, under the control of Apil-Adad; 1 laborer, 1 laborer, 1 laborer, under the control of the son of ...; 5 laborers, 5 laborers, 1 laborer, 1 laborer, house ... Ekarzida .
Reverse
_sza3 dah_ a-pil-i3-li2-szu _dumu_ x [...] _dah erin2 dumu_ dingir-szu-ib-ni-szu _dumu#_ [...] _dumu_ (d)suen-tap-pa2-li-is-ma# [...] _si_ il-lu-lu _szu_ u2-tul2-isz8-tar2 _sipa_ x [...] _1(disz) erin2 1(disz) dah_ ri sza? ub x [...]
_dah_ a-pil-e2-a _dumu_ im-gur-[...] _si_ a-bu-ra-bi x [...] ia-asz-wa-aq-rum _dumu#_ [...] _szu_ (d)en-lil2-isz-me-a-ni x [...]
_szu_ (disz)sze#-ep#-(d)suen _dumu_ (d)suen-im-gur#-[an-ni ...] _dah_ sag ni is nim? da? lu2 [...] a-na ta al-li ku har? da? [...] za-ar-qa2 _dumu_ (d)suen-re-me#-[ni] i-na i-di _lu2_ x tum na? [...] _dah erin2_ ze-(er)-er-s,e2-tim _szesz-[ni_] [x?] i#-din ra? bu ul lu? za x [...] [...] x x x as?-lu? hu#? [...] [...] x ma x [...]
the heart, the neck of Apil-ilishu, son of ..., the neck of the troops, son of Ilshu-ibnishu, son of ..., son of Sîn-tapalisma ..., the horns ..., the hand of Utul-ishtar, shepherd ..., 1 soldier, 1 neck ... .
... the son of Apil-ea, son of Imgur-..., the finger of Aburabi ..., Iashwaqrum, son of ..., hand of Enlil-ishmani .
Hand of Shep-Sîn, son of Sîn-imguranni ... ... ... ... from the ... ... Zarqa, son of Sîn-remeni, ...
P274575: administrative tablet
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
Obverse
Reverse
_sza3-bi zi-ga# x_
[...] x x x? ad#?-mar-tu
Its heart is a .
... ... the admartu-demon
P274576: legal tablet
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
Obverse
[n] sar# e2 du3-a da e2? [...] [n] 1/3(disz) sar [...] [x] ig e2 us2-sa _gan2_ gesz guru5? x [...] [n] _gan2_ (gesz)kiri6 gesz gub-ba [...] ki szi-in mu-un-gi da (gesz)kiri6 x [...] gu2 i7 en-na a-sza3-bi x x za3-u sa3-ni-iq-pi4-(d)utu [n] sar e2 du3-a da ha-la sa3-ni-iq-pi4-(d)utu (gesz#)ig e2-bar-ra n/3(disz) sar gesz gub-ba da ha-la (d)suen-ma-gir
ugu! lu2-dingir-ra n/3(disz)? sar e2 du3-a da hal-la lu2-dingir-ra [x] sza? u-bar-(d)utu 1(disz) (gesz)ig x gesz? [...] [n] sar# (gesz)kiri6 gesz gub-ba iti ba sza3 x [...] [...] (gesz#)kiri6 ri-ki#-[...] [...] iri-mah-an-ba-[rum ...] [...] x [...]
n sar, built house adjoining the house ... n 1/3 sar ... ... door of the house facing east, ... field, date palms ... n sar, planted orchard, ... ... ... ... bank of the river, its field ..., adjacent to Saniq-pî-shamash, n sar, built house adjoining the share of Saniq-pî-shamash, door of the Ebar, n/3 sar, planted trees, adjacent to the share of Sîn-magir,
... on Lu-dingira; n/3 sar, built house adjoining the alley of Lu-dingira; ... of Ubar-shamash; 1 door ... ...; n sar, orchard, with trees, ... month: "Bath," ...; ... orchard of Riki-...; ... of Irimah-an-barum; ...;
Reverse
[igi] a-hu-ki-[num ...] [igi] x-da-na-at-(d)suen dumu asz?-szu?-x [...] [igi] im-gur-(d)en-ki dumu a-s,i-ta?-[...] [igi ...]-ra-bi dumu (d)sza?-la-sa#? [...] [igi x?] ad?-ba-ni-ka x [...] [igi x?] ma-(d)na-na-a-a-du11 dumu# [...] [igi] i3-li2-i-din-nam bur-gul [igi?] inim-ma-sza-rum-sin [...] [iti] sag11#-ku5
mu inim an (d)en-lil2 (d)en-ki-ga-ta [(i7)]buranun#-na ti-lim-da ku3 (d)nanna-ta# [nesag] tum4# e2-kur nam-tar-sze3 sipa#-[zi (d)ri-im-(d)suen ki unu(ki)]-ga za3 a-ab-ba-sze10# [mu-un-ba-al-la2 gu2]-bi a-gar3 gal-[gal-la im]-ta#-e3 a x [...] bi2#-in-[...]
Before Ahu-kinum ...; before ...danat-sîn, son of Asshu-...; before Imgur-enki, son of Ashita-...; before ...-rabi, son of Shalasa ...; before ... of Adbani, ...; before ... of Mananayadu, son of ...; before Ili-iddinam, stone-cutter; before Inimmashallim-sin ...; month "Harvest."
from the word of An, Enlil, and Enki, from the Euphrates, the holy Tilimda canal of Nanna, the nesag offering for the Ekur, for the fate of the shepherd Rim-Sîn, from Uruk, to the border of the sea, Dunbala, its neck a large field he ...,
P274577: administrative tablet
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
Obverse
(disz)(d)utu-ma-an-szum2 _dumu_ i-tur2-(d)en-lil2 (disz)(d)suen-i-din-nam _dumu_ szum-szu-nu (disz)a-pil-(d)mar-tu _dumu_ (d)suen-be-el-ni (disz)s,il2-li2-e2-mah _szu-i_ (disz)(d)suen-_apin_ (disz)a-hu-wa-qar 6(disz) _erin2_ ba-bil _ugula_ (d)utu-ma-an-szum2 (disz)a-pil-ku-bi _dumu_ dingir-ra-bi (disz)(d)nanna-tum _dumu_ i-bi-(d)nin-szubur# (disz)nu-ri-ia ra-ka-bat(ki) (disz)a-bu-wa-qar _lu2-kurun!-na_ (disz)i3-di-in-isz8-tar2 _dumu_ nu-ur2-dingir-szu
6(disz) _erin2_ ba-bil _ugula_ a-pil#-[nu]-bi#
Shamash-manshum, son of Itur-Enlil; Sîn-iddinam, their son; Apil-martu, son of Sîn-belni; Shilli-emah, the hand of Sîn-erish; Ahu-waqar, 6 troops, the ones who were entrusted to the priest of Shamash-manshum; Apil-kubi, son of Ili-rabi; Nanna-tum, son of Ibi-nin-shubur; Nuria, the Ra'bat, Abu-waqar, the Kuruna; Idin-ishtar, son of Nur-ilshu;
6 troops, ..., foreman: Apilnubi;
Reverse
_iti szu-numun-a# u4 1(disz)-kam#_ _mu bad3 gal zimbir#(ki)_
month of Dumuzi, 1st day, year: "Great wall of Sippar."
P274578: legal tablet
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
Obverse
x [x x] x tim u2-ul i-za-az# a?-wa-ti [di]-nam u2-ul [x x]-ma?-ar x _ka2_
... ... he will not stand. The wording of the decree will not ... .
Reverse
x x-mu-ba-lit, ki#? bi x i-ip-pa-al (disz)_arad#_-i3-li2-szu (disz)x-x-(d)utu (disz)i-din-isz8-tar2 _iti# [gan-gan]-e3 u4 1(disz)-kam_
...-muballit ... will ...; Arad-ilishu, ...-shamash, Iddin-ishtar. The month of Kislimu, the day 1,
Seal 1
[...]-(d)x-x x bi? [...] _dumu_ [...] [...]-i3-li2
...-... son of ...-ili
P274580: administrative tablet
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
Obverse
sza (d)utu
of Shamash
Reverse
sza i-na _(gesz)na5 x-x?
which in a ...
P274581: legal tablet
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
Obverse
_1(bur3) gan2 a-sza3(+lum)_ _da#_ (disz)a-ad#?-da#-ba-ni _gudu4#_ _sag us2-sa-_du__ s,il2-li2-(d#)utu# a-di _us2-da-_du__ a-hu-um _ki_ s,il2-li2-(d)utu (disz)_arad_-sa3 a-na er-re-szu-tim _ib2-ta-e3-a_
1 bur3 field area next to the property of Aya-dabani, the gudu-offering, beginning of the property of Shilli-shamash, until the property of Ahum, with Shilli-shamash Arad-sa to the erreshutum-offering he shall return.
Reverse
szi-it-ti-in er-re-szum sza-lu-usz-tam be-el _a-sza3(+lim)_ i-le-qu2-u2 [_iti_ ...] u4 2(u) 4(disz)-kam_ [_mu_ sa-am-su]-i-lu-na _lugal#_
The erreshu-offerings are the shalushtam-offerings of the lord of the field. The month ..., the day 24 the year in which Samsu-iluna the king
P274585: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Obverse
[...] [x] x [...] [n] masz2-gal 2(disz)# [...] szu#-gid2 e2#-muhaldim# mu aga3-us2-e-ne#-[sze3]
mu i-din-(d)da-gan x nin-sze3# giri3 (d)szul-gi-iri-mu
giri3 la-la-mu sukkal
... ... n billy goats, 2 ... shugid, kitchen, year: "... ."
year: "Iddin-Dagan, ... for the lady," via Shulgi-irimu;
via Lalumu, the messenger;
Reverse
[giri3 nam]-ha-ni sukkal [n] gu4 1(disz) u8
du-uk-ra i3-dab5 giri3 lugal-ur2-ra-ni
i3-lal3-lum i3-dab5 giri3 szu-i3-li2 ur#-gi7-re gu7-de3 [n] u8 1(disz) masz2-gal ba-a-mu# giri3# szu-i3-li2 sukkal# _arad2#_-mu# maszkim [iti ...] [mu ...]
via Namhani, the messenger; n oxen, 1 ewe,
Du'ukra accepted; via Lugal-urani;
Ilallum accepted; via Shu-ili, the dog ate; n ewes, 1 billy goat, Ba'amu; via Shu-ili, the messenger; ARADmu was enforcer; month: "...," year: "...."
Left
[n gu4] 2(u) [n] udu
n oxen, 20 n sheep,
P274590: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Obverse
guzza szu-ra? 1(disz)-am3 ba-a-gar
one guzza ... set up;
Reverse
nin-za3-ge-si zi-ga iti gi-sig-ga
Nin-zagesi booked out; month: "Gisigga;"
P274591: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Obverse
_szim_ bala-a-sze3#? kiszib3 a-da-lal3 ep-qu2-sza szabra tum3-dam
for the baltu-festival; under seal of Adalal; Epqusha, the household manager, delivered;
Reverse
mu en (d)inanna unu(ki)-ga masz2-e i3-pa3
year: "The en-priestess of Inanna in Uruk by goat was chosen."
Seal 1
[ep]-qu2-sza dub-sar dumu e-la-ak-nu-id#
Epqusha, scribe, son of Elaknuid.
P274595: royal-monumental cone
Lagash II (ca. 2200-2100 BC) CDLI
Column 1
(d)nin-gir2-su ur-sag kal-ga (d)en-lil2-la2-ra gu3-de2-a ensi2 lagasz(ki)-ke4 nig2-du7-e pa mu-na-e3 e2-ninnu anzu2(muszen)-babbar2-ra-ni
For Ningirsu, the mighty warrior of Enlil, Gudea, ruler of Lagash, made a fitting thing resplendent for him, and his Eninnu with the White Thunderbird
Column 2
mu-na-du3 ki-be2 mu-na-gi4
he built for him and restored for him.
P274596: royal-monumental tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
(d#)amar-(d)suen# nibru#(k#i)-a# (d)en-lil2-le# mu# pa3#-da# [sag]-us2# [e2 (d)]en#-[lil2]-ka# [...]
Amar-Suena, in Nippur, Enlil nominated by him, the steward of the temple of Enlil, .
P274598: royal-monumental brick
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
[ur-(d)namma] [lugal] uri5#(ki)-ma lu2# e2 (d)nanna [in-du3-a]
Ur-Namma, king of Ur, the man who the temple of Nanna built.
P274599: royal-monumental cone
Early Old Babylonian (ca. 2000-1900 BC) CDLI
(d)isz-me-(d)da-gan u2-a nibru(ki) sag#-us2 uri5#(ki)-ma u4#-da# gub eridu#(ki)-ga en# unu#(k#i)-ga# lugal i3-[si-in](ki#)-[na] lugal ki-en-gi ki-uri dam ki-ag2 (d)inanna#
Ishme-Dagan, provider of Nippur, head-lifter of Ur, daily stationed in Eridu, lord of Uruk, king of Isin and king of Sumer and Akkad, beloved spouse of Inanna.
P274600: royal-monumental brick
Early Old Babylonian (ca. 2000-1900 BC) CDLI
(d)ur-(d)nin-urta sipa nig2-nam il2 nibru(ki) na#-gada uri5#(ki)-ma iszib szu sikil eridu(ki)-ga en sze-ga unu(ki)-ga lugal i3-si-in(ki)-na lugal ki-en-gi ki-uri dam igi il2-la (d)inanna
Ur-Ninurta, shepherd who makes everything plentiful in Nippur, the beloved of Ur, scribe of hand and perfect hand of Eridu, lord who listens to Uruk, king of Isin and king of Sumer and Akkad, spouse seen by Inanna.
P274601: royal-monumental brick
Early Old Babylonian (ca. 2000-1900 BC) CDLI
(d)en-lil2-ba-ni sipa nig2-nam szar2-ra nibru(ki) engar sze! mah uri5(ki)-ma me eridu(ki)-ga ku3-ku3-ge en sze-ga unu(ki#)-ga lugal i3-[si]-in#(ki)-na lugal ki-en-gi ki-uri dam sza3-ge pa3-da (d)inanna
For Enlilbani, shepherd who makes everything plentiful for Nippur, farmer who makes the barley plentiful for Ur, who the divine powers of Eridu are pure, lord who listens to Uruk, king of Isin and king of Sumer and Akkad, wife chosen by the heart of Inanna,
P274602: royal-monumental tablet
Early Old Babylonian (ca. 2000-1900 BC) CDLI
ur-(d)nin-gesz#-zi#-[da] na-ra-am (d)tiszpak _ensi2_ asz2-nun-na(ki)
Ur-Ningeshzida, beloved of Tishpak, governor of Eshnunna.
P274605: royal-monumental tablet
Early Old Babylonian (ca. 2000-1900 BC) CDLI
Obverse
(d)suen-ga-szi-id nita kal-ga lugal unu(ki)-ga lugal am-na-nu-um u2-a e2-an-na u4 e2-an-na
Sîn-kashid, the mighty man, king of Uruk, king of Amnanum, provider of Eanna, when Eanna
Reverse
mu-du3-a e2-gal nam-lugal-la-ka-ni mu-du3
he built, and his palace of kingship he built.
P274606: royal-monumental cone
Early Old Babylonian (ca. 2000-1900 BC) CDLI
(d#)suen#-ga-szi-id nita# kal-ga lugal# unu(ki)-ga lugal# am#-na-nu-um u2#-a e2-an-na u4# e2-an-na mu#-du3-a e2#-gal nam#-lugal-la-ka-ni mu-du3
Sîn-kashid, the mighty man, king of Uruk and king of Amnanum, provider of the Eanna temple, when the Eanna he built, his palace of kingship he built.
P274607: royal-monumental cone
Early Old Babylonian (ca. 2000-1900 BC) CDLI
(d)suen-ga-szi-id nita kal-ga lugal unu(ki)-ga lugal am-na-nu-um u2-a e2-an-na u4 e2-an-na mu-du3-a e2-gal nam-lugal-la-ka-ni mu-du3
Sîn-kashid, the mighty man, king of Uruk and king of Amnanum, provider of the Eanna temple, when the Eanna he built, his palace of kingship he built.
P274608: royal-monumental cone
Early Old Babylonian (ca. 2000-1900 BC) CDLI
(d#)suen-ga-szi-id# nita kal-ga lugal #unu(ki)-ga lugal# am-na-nu-um u2#-a e2-an-na u4# e2-an-na mu-du3-a e2-gal nam-lugal-la-ka-ni mu-du3
Sîn-kashid, the mighty man, king of Uruk, king of Amnanum, provider of the Eanna temple, when the Eanna he built, his palace of kingship he built.
P274609: royal-monumental cone
Early Old Babylonian (ca. 2000-1900 BC) CDLI
(d)suen-ga-szi-id nita# kal-ga lugal# unu(ki)-ga lugal# am-na-nu-um u2-a e2-an-na u4# e2-an-na mu-du3-a e2-gal nam-lugal-la-ka-ni mu-du3
Sîn-kashid, the mighty man, king of Uruk, king of Amnanum, provider of the Eanna temple, when the Eanna he built, his palace of kingship he built.
P274610: royal-monumental tablet
Early Old Babylonian (ca. 2000-1900 BC) CDLI
Obverse
(d)suen-ga-szi-id# nita kal-ga lugal unu(ki)-ga lugal-am-na-nu-um u2-a e2-an-na
Sîn-kashid, the mighty man, king of Uruk, Lugalamnanum, provider of the Eanna temple.
Reverse
e2-gal nam-lugal-la-ka-ni mu-du3
he built his palace for his kingship.
P274611: royal-monumental cone
Early Old Babylonian (ca. 2000-1900 BC) CDLI
(d)suen-ga-szi-id# nita kal-ga lugal# unu(ki)-ga lugal# am-na-nu-um# u2-a e2-an-na e2#-gal nam#-lugal#-la#-ka#-ni# mu#-[du3]
Sîn-kashid, the mighty man, king of Uruk and king of Amnanum, provider of the Eanna temple, his palace of kingship, he built.
P274612: royal-monumental cone
Early Old Babylonian (ca. 2000-1900 BC) CDLI
(d)suen-ga-szi-id nita kal-ga lugal unu(ki)-ga lugal-am-na-nu-um u2-a e2-an-na e2-gal nam-lugal-la-ka-ni mu-du3
Sîn-kashid, the mighty man, king of Uruk, Lugalamnanum, provider of the Eanna, his palace of kingship, erected.
P274613: royal-monumental cone
Early Old Babylonian (ca. 2000-1900 BC) CDLI
(d)suen-ga-szi-id nita kal-ga lugal unu(ki)-ga lugal# am-na-nu-um u2-a e2-an-na e2-gal nam-lugal-la-ka-ni mu-du3
Sîn-kashid, the mighty man, king of Uruk and king of Amnanum, provider of Eanna, his palace of kingship, he built.
P274614: royal-monumental cone
Early Old Babylonian (ca. 2000-1900 BC) CDLI
(d)suen-ga-szi-id nita kal-ga lugal unu(ki)-ga lugal-am-na-nu-um u2-a e2-an-na e2-gal nam-lugal-la-ka-ni mu-du3
Sîn-kashid, the mighty man, king of Uruk, Lugalamnanum, provider of the Eanna, his palace of kingship, erected.
P274615: royal-monumental cone
Early Old Babylonian (ca. 2000-1900 BC) CDLI
(d)suen-ga-szi-id nita kal-ga lugal unu(ki)-ga lugal-am-na-nu-um u2-a e2-an-na e2-gal nam-lugal-la-ka-ni mu-du3
Sîn-kashid, the mighty man, king of Uruk, Lugalamnanum, provider of the Eanna, his palace of kingship, erected.
P274616: royal-monumental cone
Early Old Babylonian (ca. 2000-1900 BC) CDLI
(d)suen-ga-szi-id nita kal-ga lugal unu(ki)-ga lugal-am-na-nu-um u2#-a e2-an-na e2-gal nam-lugal-la-ka-ni mu-du3
Sîn-kashid, the mighty man, king of Uruk, Lugalamnanum, the provider of the Eanna, his palace of kingship, erected.
P274617: royal-monumental cone
Early Old Babylonian (ca. 2000-1900 BC) CDLI
(d)suen-ga-szi-id nita kal-ga lugal unu(ki)-ga lugal-am-na-nu-um u2-a e2-an-na e2-gal nam-lugal-la-ka-ni mu-du3
Sîn-kashid, the mighty man, king of Uruk, Lugalamnanum, provider of the Eanna, his palace of kingship, erected.
P274618: royal-monumental tablet
Early Old Babylonian (ca. 2000-1900 BC) CDLI
(d)lugal-banda3(da) dingir-ra-ni-ir (d)nin-sun2 ama-a-ni-ir (d)suen-ga-szi-id lugal unu(ki)-ga lugal am-na-nu-um u2-a e2-an-na u4 e2-an-na mu-du3-a e2 kankal e2 ki-tusz sza3-hul2-la-ka-ne-ne mu-ne-en-du3 bala nam-lugal-la-ka-ne2
ganba ma-da-na-ka ku3-babbar 1(disz) gin2-e he2-eb2-da-sa10 mu-a-ni mu he2-gal2-la he2-a
For Lugalbanda his god, and Ninsun his mother, Sîn-kashid, king of Uruk and king of Amnanum, provider of the Eanna temple, when the Eanna he had built, their Kankal temple, their residence of joy, he built for them, and during the reign of their kingship
He shall measure out one shekel of silver per day for the field of his land. His year: "May there be abundance."
P274619: royal-monumental brick
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
[ha-am-mu-ra-pi2] [lugal kal-ga] [lugal ka2-dingir-ra(ki)] [lugal da-ga-an kur mar-tu] lugal ki-en-gi ki-uri-ke4 e2-me-te-ur-sag e2 (d)za-ba4-ba4 kisz(ki)-a su-mu-la-il3 ad-da-na-ke4 mu-un-du3-a mu-un-sumun-am3 ma-na-ni-gibil
Hammurapi, the mighty king, king of Babylon, king of the four world quarters, king of Sumer and Akkad, the Emetursag, the temple of Zababa in Kish, Sumû-la-Il, his father, he built and restored, and he is now restoring it.
P274620: royal-monumental brick
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
ha-am-mu-ra-pi2 lugal kal-ga lugal ka2-dingir-ra(ki) lugal da-ga-an kur mar-tu lugal ki-en-gi ki-uri-ke4 [e2-me-te-ur-sag] [e2 (d)za-ba4-ba4] [kisz(ki)-a] [su-mu-la-il3] [ad-da-na-ke4] [mu-un-du3-a] [mu-un-sumun-am3] [ma-na-ni-gibil]
Hammurapi, the mighty king, king of Babylon, king of the four world quarters, king of Sumer and Akkad, the Emetursag, the temple of Zababa in Kish, Sumû-la-Il, his father, he built for him, and he restored for him.
P274621: royal-monumental brick
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
[ha-am-mu-ra-pi2] [lugal kal-ga] lugal ka2-dingir-ra(ki) lugal da-ga-an kur mar-tu lugal ki-en-gi ki-uri-ke4 e2-me-te-ur-sag [e2 (d)za-ba4-ba4] [kisz(ki)-a] [su-mu-la-il3] [ad-da-na-ke4] [mu-un-du3-a] [mu-un-sumun-am3] [ma-na-ni-gibil]
Hammurapi, the mighty king, king of Babylon, king of the four world quarters, king of Sumer and Akkad, the Emetursag, the temple of Zababa in Kish, and Sumû-la-Il, his father, built, he restored,
P274622: royal-monumental brick
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
[ha-am-mu-ra-pi2] [lugal kal-ga] [lugal ka2-dingir-ra(ki)] [lugal da-ga-an kur mar-tu] [lugal ki-en-gi ki-uri-ke4] [e2-me-te-ur-sag] e2 (d)za-ba4-ba4 kisz(ki)-a su-mu-la-il3 ad-da-na-ke4 mu-un-du3-a mu-un-sumun-am3 ma-na-ni-gibil
Hammurapi, the mighty king, king of Babylon, king of the four world quarters, king of Sumer and Akkad, the Emetursag, the temple of Zababa in Kish, Sumû-la-Il, his father, built and restored, and he now has it rebuilt.
P274623: royal-monumental brick
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
[ha-am-mu-ra-pi2] [lugal kal-ga] [lugal ka2-dingir-ra(ki)] [lugal da-ga-an kur mar-tu] [lugal ki-en-gi ki-uri-ke4] [e2-me-te-ur-sag] [e2 (d)za-ba4-ba4] [kisz(ki)-a] su-mu-la-il3 ad-da-na-ke4 mu-un-du3-a mu-un-sumun-am3 [ma-na-ni-gibil]
Hammurapi, the mighty king, king of Babylon, king of the four world quarters, king of Sumer and Akkad, the Emetursag, the temple of Zababa in Kish, Sumû-la-Il, his father, built and rebuilt, and he restored it for him.
P274624: royal-monumental brick
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
[ha-am-mu-ra-pi2] [lugal kal-ga] [lugal ka2-dingir-ra(ki)] [lugal da-ga-an kur mar-tu] [lugal ki-en-gi ki-uri] [an-ub-ta limmu2-ba] ka tesz2-a si3-ga e2-me-te-ur-sag e2 (d)za-ba4-ba4 kisz(ki)-a su-mu-la-il3 [ad-da-na-ke4] [mu-un-du3-a] [mu-un-sumun-am3] [ma-na-ni-gibil]
Hammurapi, the mighty king, king of Babylon, king of the four world quarters, king of Sumer and Akkad, from the Upper Sea to the Lower Sea, the one who listens to prayers, the Emeteursag, the temple of Zababa in Kish, Sumû-la-Il his father, built, and restored.
P274625: royal-monumental brick
Middle Babylonian (ca. 1400-1100 BC) CDLI
(d)en-lil2 lugal kur-kur-ra lugal-a-ni-ir ku#-ri#-gal#-zu# szagina# (d)en-lil2 e2-u-gal e2 ki-ag2-a-ni e2 la-la-bi hu-mu-un-du3
For Enlil, king of all the lands, his master, Kurigalzu, general of Enlil, the E-Ugal, his beloved temple, he built for him a temple of abundance.
P274627: other-genre other-object
Neo-Assyrian (ca. 911-612 BC) CDLI
e2-gal (disz)geszkim-(d)masz# [man szu2 man kur asz] a u-erin2-tah2 man szu2 man kur asz a asz-kalam man szu2 man kur asz-[ma]
Palace of Geshkim-Ninurta, king of the universe, king of Assyria, son of U-erintah, king of the universe, king of Assyria, son of Ashur-kalam, king of the universe, king of Assyria.
P274628: administrative seal
Old Akkadian (ca. 2340-2200 BC) CDLI
a-hi-du10 ugula
Ahi-du, foreman;
P274629: administrative seal
Old Akkadian (ca. 2340-2200 BC) CDLI
_hi_-_ba_ dumu-munus ib-ni-e2-a
... daughter of Ibni-ea
P274630: administrative seal
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
ra-ti _arad2_ (d)szul-gi-ma-ti
Ra'iti, servant of Shulgi-mati.
P274632: administrative seal
Old Assyrian (ca. 1950-1850 BC) ? CDLI
(d)a-a (d)utu
Aya and Utu.
P274633: administrative seal
Old Assyrian (ca. 1950-1850 BC) ? CDLI
(d)a-a (d)utu#
Aya and Utu
P274634: administrative seal
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
ab-ba dumu lugal-ezem dub-sar
Abba, son of Lugal-ezem, scribe.
P274635: administrative seal
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
ur-(d)szul-pa-e3 dumu lugal-ur2-ra-ni
Ur-Shulpa'e, son of Lugal-urani.
P274636: administrative seal
Old Akkadian (ca. 2340-2200 BC) CDLI
li? ugula
foreman
P274637: administrative seal
Neo-Assyrian (ca. 911-612 BC) CDLI
sza2 (disz)i3-gal2-dingir-a-a _lu2-sag_ sza2 (disz)(d)marduk-pap-asz _(lu2)sukkal-gal_-e
of Igal-ila'i, eunuch of Marduk-apla-iddina, the chief vizier.
That of Ibashi-ilayyi, eunuch of Marduk-aha-iddina, Grand Vizier.
P274638: administrative seal
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
(d)iszkur
Ishkur
P274639: administrative seal
Middle Babylonian (ca. 1400-1100 BC) CDLI
(d)iszkur dumu an-na gu2!-gal an-ki!-a
Ishkur, son of An, chief of heaven and earth.
P274640: administrative seal
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) ? CDLI
e2-gal-a x-x-an x (d)inanna
In the palace ... Inanna
P274641: administrative seal
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
ik-mu-ku!?-ku!? dumu i-dinx(_hi_)-e2-a
Ikmukuku, son of Iddin-Ea.
P274647: administrative seal
Old Akkadian (ca. 2340-2200 BC) CDLI
be-li2-ba-ni
Belibani;
P274650: administrative tag
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
1 udu#-nita2# na-gada# ri-ba-am#-i3#-li2#
1 ram, the herdsman: Ribam-ili,
P274651: administrative tag
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
na-gada ri-ba-am-i3-li2
the herdsman: Ribam-ili;
P274652: administrative tag
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
u2#-s,i2#-dingir#
for Ushi-ili;
P274657: legal tablet
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
Obverse
_ki_ ta-ba-tum _dumu-munus_ (d)szakkan2-a-bi (disz)mu-na-wi-ir-tum _dumu-munus_ da-am-qi2 _szu ba-an-ti_
Munawirtu, daughter of Damqi, received from Tabatum, daughter of Shakkan-abi;
Reverse
_u4 buru14#-sze3_ _zi3-da i3-ag2-e_ _igi_ (d)inanna _igi_ x-[...] x x _iti du6-ku3 u4 4(disz)-kam_ _mu (gesz)szu-nir-ra_
At the harvest he will measure the flour. Before Ishtar, before ... ... The month of Duku, the day 4 of the year in which the shunirra-wood was fashioned.
P274658: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Obverse
Reverse
szunigin 1(u) 5(disz) ug3-_il2_
total: 15 porters;
P274659: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Obverse
2(bur'u) 8(bur3) 1(esze3) _gan2_-gu4 6(asz) sze-numun gur-ta 6(asz) mur-gu4 gur-ta 1(bur3) 2(esze3) _gan2_-gu4 9(asz) ziz2-numun gur-ta 6(asz) mur-gu4 gur sze-bi 5(gesz2) 5(u) gur ziz2-bi 1(u) 5(asz) gur sze-numun mur-gu4
sze-numun a-sza3 bala-a 1(bur3) 2(esze3) _gan2_-gu4 8(asz) gur-ta sze-bi 4(gesz2) gur a2 lu2 hun-ga2 al ak
28 bur3 1 eshe3 field area: 6 gur seed at 6 gur oxen, at 1 bur3 2 eshe3 field area: 9 gur seed at 6 gur oxen, its barley: 420 gur, its emmer: 15 gur seed at 5,000 gur oxen,
seed corn, field of the bala; 1 bur3 2 eshe3 field, 8 gur each, its barley: 420 gur, labor of hirelings he will do;
Reverse
sze-bi 1(u) 2(asz) 3(barig) 2(ban2) gur sza3-gal amar ga apin-na szunigin 1(gesz'u) 4(u) 3(asz) 1(barig) 2(ban2) sze ziz2 gur ki dingir-ba-ni ka-guru7-ta ti-ti szabra szu ba-ti mu (d)szu-(d)suen lugal uri5(ki)-ma-ke4 na-ru2-a-mah (d)en-lil2 (d)nin-lil2-ra mu-ne-du3
its barley: 12 gur 3 barig 2 ban2, fodder of calf, plow-men,; total: 83 gur 1 barig 2 ban2, barley, flour, from Ili-bani, the granary; Titi, the household manager, received; year: "Shu-Suen, king of Ur, the Great-Stele for Enlil and Ninlil erected."
P274660: literary tablet
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
Obverse
[u2]-zu#-u2-mi u2#-zu#-[um] i#-la-ka ri-mi-ni-isz# isz#-ta-na-hi-it, ka-al-ba-(ni)-[isz] ki-ma ne2-szi-im e-ez a-la-ka ki-ma ba-ar-ba-ri-im la-ka-ta ma-ad-mi# is-su#-uh ba-asz-ta-am sza pa-ni-i-szu-u2# ih#-pi ma?-li-a-am sza# li-bi-szu-u2# ab#-ri-isz-szu-u2-ma ki#-ma ti-tu-ri [lu]-ba e-li-[szu]
My limbs, my limbs, are coming to you. Like a lion, he is snatched away from me. Like a lion, he is snatched away from me. Like a lion, he is snatched away from me. The land has been ruined. The limbs of his face have been smashed. The limbs of his stomach have been snatched away. Like a fox, I shall be snatched away from him.
Anger, they say, anger goes like a wild bull; it constantly leaps forth like a dog; like a lion fierce in going, like a wolf in moving numerous, they say. It ripped out the good looks of his face; it broke the fullness of his stomach. I examined him and like a bridge I passed over him
Reverse
sza#?-pa2#?-al is#?-sa3#-szu-u2 [i]-di-ig-la-at [na]-ru-um _nam#!-gu-la_ sza!(_du_) ma-tim? x-x is#?-ni-iq-szum i-gi-ig#-szum szum-ma-an la# [...]-ak sza#? x lu?-uk-ru-u2#-ba#?-ma#? _nig2#?-ak_(+szum) sza#? szu-s,i-im# [u2?-za?-am?]
He smashed the ... of his ..., he smashed the ... of the land, he smashed the ..., he smashed the ..., he smashed the ..., he smashed the ... of the ..., he smashed the ... of the ...,
and underneath his jaw?. The Tigris river, abundance of the land ... Approach him! Scratch him! If not... let me pronounce a prayer. The magical machination of expelling anger?.
P274661: prayer-incantation tablet
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
Obverse
[si2-ik-ka-tum i]-sza#-tum a-[szu-u2-um] zi#-iq-tum mi-iq-tum s,e2-nu sza-ma-gu sa-ma-nu gi-ir-gi-szu s,e2-ni-tum zi-mu ma-at-qum e-qe2-tum ri-szi-tum ni-t,u3 szu-ru-pu-u2 sza-ak-ba-nu u3 sza-sza-t,u2 isz-tu zi-qu2-ra-at sza-me-e ur-du-ni uh2-ta-mi-it, i-me-ri ka-lu-mi uh-ta-di#-(ir) s,u2-ha-re-e i-na pu-ud ta-ri-tim ma-an-na lu-(usz)-pu-ur u3 lu-wa-ir a-na ma-ra-at a-ni 7(disz@v) u3 7(disz@v) sza ka-nu-szi-na _ku3-sig17_ ka-(ar)-pa-tu-szi-na uq-nu-u2 el-lu li-(il)-qi-a-ni ka-ni-szi-na sza ku3-sig17
ka-(ar)-pa-ti-szi-na sza uq-ni el#-li# li-sa3-ba-ni me-e ta-me#-[tim] e-lu-ti
The shikkatu-offerings, the i.e., the shakkatu-offerings, the shaktu-offerings, the shaktu-offerings, the shaknu-offerings, the shaknu-offerings, the shaknu-offerings, the shaknu-offerings, the shaknu-offerings, the shaktu-offerings, the shaktu-offerings, the shaktu-offerings, from the shaktu-offerings, the shaktu-offerings, the shaktu-offerings, the shaktu-offerings, the shaktu-offerings, the shaktu-offerings, the shaktu-offerings, the shaktu-offerings, the shaktu-offerings, the shaktu-offerings, the shaktu-offerings, the shaktu-offerings, the shaktu-offerings, the shaktu-offerings, the shaktu-offerings, the shaktu-offerings, the shaktu-offerings, the shaktu-offerings, the shaktu-offerings, the shaktu-offerings, the shaktu-offerings, the shaktu-offerings, the shaktu-offerings, the shaktu-offerings, the shaktu-offerings, the shaktu-offerings, the shaktu-offerings, the shaktu-offerings, the shaktu-offerings, the shaktu-offering
May their reeds, which are a pure reed, be a pure watercourse.
Constipation, fire, vertigo, scorpion sting, bad fall, sh. sickness, redness, red boil, leprosy, sweet appearance, putrid sore, itch, bloody excrement, chills, sh. head disease, and shashatu disease: from the ziggurat of heaven, they descended on us. It made feverish the sheep and lambs. It made jittery the child on the shoulder of the nurse. Whom should I send and order to the daughters of An, the 7and 7 whose containers are gold, whose pots are pure lapis lazuli. Let them take their containers of gold,
their pots of pure lapis lazuli. Let them draw water of the pure seas
Reverse
li-is-lu-ha li-bi-le-e si2-ik-ka-tam i-sza-tam a-sza-a zi-iq-ta mi-iq-ta s,e2-na du-ma-ga-am sa-ma-na gi-ir-gi-sza s,e2-ni!-tam! zi-ma ma-at-qa2-a e-qi2-tam ri-szi-tam ni-t,a szu-ru-pa-a sza-ak-ba-na u3 sza-sza-t,a2 tu-tu _ku3_ sza (d)da-mu u3 (d)nin-ni-ka-ra-ak szi-ip-tum u2-ul ia-a-tum szi-pa-at (d)ni-gi-ri-ma (d)en-ki (d)a-sa-lu2-hi sza ni-gi-ri-ma i-du-ma [li]-il-qu2-u2
Let them be sated, let them be sated. The shita-sheep, the shita-sheep, the shita-sheep, the shita-sheep, the shita-sheep, the shita-sheep, the shita-sheep, the shita-sheep, the shita-sheep, the shita-sheep, the pure shita-sheep, the pure shita-sheep of Damu and Ninnikaraak, the shita-sheep, not me, the shita-sheep of Nigiri, Enki and Asalluhi of Nigiri, know and they shall be smitten.
sprinkle so that it may extinguish constipation,fire, vertigo, scorpion sting bad fall, d. disease, redness, red boil, leprosy, sweet appearance, putrid sore, itch bloody excrement, chills, sh. head disease, shashata disease. The holy incantation of Damu and Ninkarrak: the incantation is not mine, it is an incantation is of Ningirima, Ea, and Asalluhi; what Ningirima knows, let them take.
P274662: prayer-incantation tablet
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
Obverse
_an_ ib-ni-szi (d)e2-a u2-ra-bi-szi pa-ni lab-ba-tim i-szi-im-szi (d)en-lil2! i-s,a-at ri-ti#-in a#-ra#-ka-at u2-ba-na-tim s,u2#-up-ra-tim ar-ra-ka?-at a-ma-[sza?] hi-si-at! _ka2_ bi-ti i-ru-[ba?]-am#? i-ha-lu-up s,e2-ra-am# ih-lu-up s,e2-ra-am i-ta-mar _lu2-tur_ i-na em-szi-szu a-di 7(disz) is,-ba-su us2-hi s,u2-up-ri-ki ru-um-mi i-di-ki
Anu created her, Ea surrounded her, the face of the labbatu-demon was hers. Enlil was the one who carries the rites, the one who carries the rites, the one who carries the rites, the one who carries the rites, the one who carries the rites, the one who carries the rites of the gate of the house, the one who carries the rites, the one who carries the rites, the one who sees the rites, the one who holds the rites, the one who holds the rites, the one who holds the rites, the one who holds the rites,
Anum created her, Ea reared her, a face of a lioness Enlil alloted her. She has small hands, long fingers, nails long, her forearms are hidden. By the door of the house she entered, slipping past the door-pivot. she slipped past the door pivot and has seen the child. In his abdomen seven times seized. Remove your nails, make limp your arms,
Reverse
la-ma ik-szu-da-ki ap-kal-lam szi-pi-ir e2-a qar-du ra-pa-asz-ki s,e2-rum pu-ta-a _dal-mesz_ al-ki-ma a-ta-la-ki i-na s,e2-ri ep-ra-am pi-ki ta-ar-bu-'a4-am pa-ni-ki _za3-hi-li_-a da-qa-tim u2-ma-lu i-ni-ki u2-ta-mi-ki ma-mi-it e2-a lu! ta-at-ta-la-ki
When you have reached your goal, the apkallam, the work of the temple, the warrior, your greatness, the scepter, your womb, your womb, I go, and I go. In the morning, the eprû-demon, your mouth, the tabla-demon, your face, my mighty zahilu-plant, my ..., I smite you, and the one of the temple may you go.
before he has reached you, the wise man of craft, Ea, the hero! Wide for you is the door pivot, open are the doors. Go and wander about the steppe! With dust, your mouth, with a dust cloud, your face, with cress seeds, finely ground, I will fill your eyes. I conjure you by the curse of Ea. Verily go away!
P274664: literary tablet
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
Obverse
[at]-ta-a-ma s,e#-eh#-rum# wu#-ur2-du-um sza a#-we#-lu-u2#-[tim] lu-u2 ta-at-ta-s,i#-a-am lu-u2 ta-at-mar (d)_utu_nu-ra#-[szu] am-mi-ni i-na li-ib-bi um-ma#-ka ki-a-am la te-te-ep-pu-usz ki-i# sza du-um-qa2-am te#-pu-szu a-ba-ka szu#-[qa2]-am# sza ni-szi um-ma-ka tu-usz-bi-'u5 tu-usz-ta-'a-di-ir ta-ri-ta-am ta-ad-da-li-ip mu-sze-ni-iq-ta-am i-na ri-ig-mi-ka i-li bi!-tim u2-ul i-s,a-al-la-al isz-ta-ar bi-tim u2-ul i-ha-az szi-it-tum ma#-an-na-am lu-usz-pu-ur
You are the satrap of the awe-lutum-demon, you shall be sated, you shall be sated. Shamash-nurashu, why did you not do it in the heart of your mother? When you did not do it, why did you not do it? When you did it, the father of your mother was sated with good fortune. You made the satrap of the people of your mother sat down. You sat down. You sat down. You sat down. You sat down. The satrap is a satrap. In your womb the gods did not sat down. He did not sat down. He did not sat down. The satrap was a satrap.
Reverse
a-na en-ki-du10 sza-ki-in sza-la-asz-ti a-na ma-as,-s,a-ra-tim li-is,-ba-as-su2#-u2-mi sza# is,-ba-tu-u2 _masz-da2_ li#-ka-as-si2-szu#-mi sza# u2-ka-as-su2-u2 ar-wi-[am] i-na# s,e#-e#-ri#-im# li#-id-di-isz#-[szum] _mi#_-e-hi-ru-um szi-na#-as#-su# al-li-ik _egir gu4-hi-a_ szi-it-ta-szu li-zi-ib-szum a-di um-ma-szu i-de-ku-u2-szu a-a i-ig-ge-el-ti _ka-inim-ma lu2-tur szesz4-szesz4 [a-kam_]
To Enkidu, the one who provides the shalashu-offerings, for the shalashu-offerings may he capture him. Whoever captures me, may a sledge cut off him. Whoever captures him, in the open country may he give him. After the oxen of his own he shall cut him off. As long as his mother he shall kill him, may he not be negligent. Wording of a young boy, a shill.
P274689: literary tablet
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
Obverse
u4 en#-[ki ...] ma#-ab#-[...] i-nu-ma# [en-ki ...] en-lil2 [...] en-lil2 [...] za [...] nig2-ur2-limmu2# x [...] _an_ x [...] i-na mi-im-ma x-x [...] ud5-e igi#? mu#?-[bar?] e-za i#-mu#-ur-ma# ud5-e tu-ra ka-bi nu#-bi-[bar?] e-zu ma-ar-s,a-at#-ma _ka_-sza u2#-ul# [ip?-te?] igi lib sipa nu-durunx(|_ku-ku_|)-na# i-da-al-li-ip# re-e-u2 u3-li i-s,a-la-al ka-bar-ni!(_bi_) al#-gi4-ba ka-pa#-ri-szu [u2?]-da#-li-ip# szu2-szu2-ba nig2 u4 [ge6] mu#-un-lu-lu sza i#-ta#-na-la-ku# u2-mi u2 mu-szi ir#-te-e-u2
en#-ki# i-na a-ma-ri-szu lu2 ku3-zu# gu3 ba-an-de2 a2-gal ba#-an-szi-in-ag e-em#-qa-am i#-si-ma# ra-bi-isz u2#-te-e-er ud5-e# tur3-ra amasz#-a# ge6 mu-sa2-e e#-zu#-um# i-na ta-ar-[ba-s,i2 u3] su2!-pu-ri# u2-sza#-(am)-sza# i-da-li-ip-an-ni gen-na na-ma-an-du11-du11-ga# a-li-ik la# i-da-al-li-pa-an-ni szurum#-bi szu ba-e-ti
When Enki ... ... When Enki ... Enlil ... Enlil ... ... ... the lion ... ... in everything ... ... a fox saw, and a fox saw, but the horns were not ... a fox saw, and its mouth did not open. The eye of the heart of the shepherd, the one who is not a wolf, he screams, the shepherd screams, the shepherd screams, and his mouth screams, the fox screams, the scepter of the night, the one who screams, the day and night he screams,
Enki, at his appearance, a man of your pure name spoke, he sat down on the throne, he was able to move the army, and he was able to go about with great ease. The sheepfold, the sheepfold, the sheepfold, the night, the ewe, at the taharbashu and the supuru he made her rise. He swore to me: "Come, speak to me!" He swore to me: "I will not swore to you." Its fate was fate.
When Enki ... When Ea ... Enlil ... Enlil ... The four legged creatures ... in whatever ... At the nanny he looked. The nanny he saw. The nanny was sick and its mouth did not open. The nanny was sick and her mouth did not open. The dazed eyes of the shepherd are not rested. The shepherd stays awake, he does not sleep. When his assistant shepherd returned to work?, He keeps his assistant shepherds awake, running about, he constantly shepherded things day and night. who walk about shepherding day and night. After Enki saw this,
Enki, upon seeing this, the clever one was called out and grandly instructed: called out the knowledgeable one and solemnly instructed: The nanny in the pen and fold spends the night awake. The nanny in the pen and fold spends the night awake and keeps me awake. Go, so that she does not bleat before me! Go, so that she does not keep me awake! Its dung in hand was taken.
Reverse
ru-pu-sa3 le-qe#-[e-ma] gesztu2-bi u3-mu-ni-in-gar a-na uz-ni-sza sza szu#-me-li# isz#-ku#-un#-ma# ud5#-e# u3-sa2-ni-gin7 he2-ug5-ga e-zu ki-ma s,a-la#-li-sza li-mu-ut (d)sumuqan lugal masz2-ansze-ke4 (d#)szakkan2 be-li# bu-li-im# (d)szakkan2# [nig2]-nu-gar-ra! na-ma-ni-gar [a?]-na#? mi-im-ma a-i isz-ku-un eme#?-gi7 mu-ri-gi4 a#-na a-wa#-a-tim la i-s,a-ba-ta-an-ni erin2-e kalam#-e he2#-si-le-de3 s,a-bu u3 ma-tum da#-li-li-ka i-da-la-lu nam-a2-gal-zu dingir-gal-gal-e-ne2 si-le-de4
le-u2#-ut-ka i-lu ra-bu!-ut-tum i-da#-al-la-lu
The satrap took counsel, and its ears he made sound. To her womb, which the master had established, and the dead he made great, may she be sated with sorrow. Your face, like her womb, may she be sated with Sumanu, the king of the donkeys. Shakkan, the lord, the cattle of Shakkan, the nignugaru-gift, be sated with sorrow. Whatever he established, the emeggi-gift, the eridu-gift, to the will not be sated. May the troops of the country sing, the people and the land sing, and the people sing. Your greatness, the great gods, sing.
Your great divinity praises you.
Take her dung. When in its ear he placed, Upon her ear, the left one, place and and the nanny, as if she slept, indeed died, may the nanny, as if she sleeps, die. Sumuqan, king of the beasts, Shakkan, the lord of beasts, Shakkan, treacherous things he did not place upon me, anything, may he not place, and the Sumerian he repeated for you the patient. and as for the utterances, not seize me! The people and land will praise you. The people and land will praise your glory! Your power the great gods praise.
Your power the great gods will praise.
P274690: literary tablet
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
[wu-ru]-uh2# bi-ir#-ki#-in# da#-an la-sa3-ma-am [e]-si2#-il ka-ab-ba-ar-ti-in ma-li i-ir-[tim] [s,e]-el#-li du#-ri#-im# mu#-uz#-za-zu#-u2#-szu as#-ku-pa-tum na-ar-ba-s,u2#-szu i-na pi-szu na-szi-i ni-il-szu# a-szar isz-szu-ku ma-ra-szu i-zi-ib# _KA-inim-ma ur-gi7# ti-la_ _KA-inim diri-kam_ _KA-inim-ma ur-gi7 ti-la-kam_
The one who strews the sacrificial scepter, the one who strews the sacrificial scepter, the one who strews the sacrificial scepter, the one who strews the sacrificial scepter, the one who strews the sacrificial scepter, his sacrificial scepter, his sacrificial scepter, in his mouth, his father, he sat down, the word "the dog" sacrificial sacri
He is quick-legged, strong in running, has full ankles, and is full-chested; the shade of the wall is his stand, the doorsill his resting place. In his mouth he carries his semen; wherever hit bit, his children he left behind; spell to save one bitten by a dog, a spell beyond ?, it is a spell to save one bitten by a dog.
P274691: literary tablet
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
pa-ar-ki-isz# na#-ak-ra-at su2-uh2-hu-ri-isz gi-ri-im-mi-isz ki-ma i-ni-ib ki-ri-im e-li-szu wa-a-s,i2-a-am! li-ib-la-ki-im u2-pi-il!-li-a-am i#-di-ig-la-at sa3-an-gi-i we-ri-a-am a-pa2-ri szu-szi-im li-ib-lam sa3-an-gi mu-sa3-hi-la-at i-ni-ki ka-inim-ma izi sza3-ga
The scepter is a scepter, it is a scepter. Like a scepter, it is a scepter. Like a scepter, it is a scepter. I shall be able to carry it. I shall be able to carry it. I shall be able to carry it. I shall be able to carry it. I shall be able to carry it. I shall be able to carry it. I shall be able to carry it. I shall be able to carry it. I shall be able to carry it.
Crossways, it is strange, thrown back, like the g-fruit, like fruit of an orchard did he over him go out. Let bring to her charcoal the Tigris; my s. of copper, my powder of licorice may he bring. My s. that pierces your eyes. Sumerian: incantation against fire of the stomach.
P274705: royal-monumental other-object
Neo-Assyrian (ca. 911-612 BC) CDLI
a-na (d)nin-lil2 be-let _kur-kur_ a-szi-bat e2-masz-masz (disz)an-szar2-du3-a _man kur_ an-szar2(ki) _nun_ pa-lih-sza2 _szagina du3_-ut _szu-min_-sza2 sza2 ina qi2-bi-ti-sza2 _gal_-ti ina qit-ru-ub ta-ha-zi ik-ki-su _sag-du_ (disz)te-um-man _lugal_ (kur)elam-ma(ki) u (disz)um-man-i-gasz (disz)tam-ma-ri-tu2 (disz)pa-'e-e (disz)um-man-al-dasz sza2 _egir_ (disz)te-um-man _du3_-szu2 _lugal_-ut (kur)elam-ma(ki) ina tukul-ti-sza2 _gal_-ti _szu-min kur_-su-nu-ti-ma ina (gesz)sza2 sza2-da-di
ru-kub _lugal_-ti-ia as,-mid-su-nu-ti u ina# zik#-ri-sza2 _dugud_ ina kul-lat _kur-kur du-mesz_-ma _gaba-ri nu tuk_ u ina u4-me-szu2 _kisal e2_ (d)1(u)-5(disz) _gaszan_-ia ina pi-i-li esz-qi2 szi-kit-ta-szu2 u2-rab-bi a-na szat-ti (d)nin-lil2 ki-sal-lu szu2-a-tu2 lim-ma-hir _igi_-uk-ki ia-a-ti (disz)asz-szur-du3-a pa-lih _dingir_-ti-ki _gal_-ti ba-lat, _u4-mesz gid2-mesz du10-ga sza3_ qi2-szim-ma _du-du_-ku e2-masz-masz lu-lab-bi-ra _giri3-min_-a-a
To the goddess Ninlil, lady of the lands, who dwells in Emashmash, Ashurbanipal, king of Assyria, prince who reveres her, governor of all of her hands, who by her great command in the midst of battle sinned, the head of Teumman, king of the land Elam, and Ummanigash, Tammaritu, Pa'ê, and Ummanaldashu, who after Teumman had erected the kingship of the land Elam, with her great support, the hand of Sunutu and on a pole
I entrusted them with the roiling of my royal majesty, and in her utterance, I was praised in all the lands, and I had no rival. And at that time, the courtyard of the temple of the goddess Ishtar, my lady, with a scepter and a design of its construction I raised up. For the life of Ninlil may that courtyard be made whole. May your face be bright. For me, Assurbanipal, the one who reveres your great divinity, may the lengthening of the days of long days, and may my feet be sated with the Emashmash temple.
P274721: literary tablet
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
Obverse
al-kam _(lu2)azlag2_ lu-wa-hi-ir-ka-a-ma# su-ba-ti zu-uk#-ki sza u-wa-hi#-ru#-ka la ta-na-ad-di-i-ma sza-at ra-ma-ni-ka la te-ep-pe-esz si2-is-si2-ik-tam qa2-ap-si-da-am ta-na-ad-di pa-nam a-na li-ib-bi-im tu-ta-ak-ka-ap qa2 szi-id-dim ta-la-aq-qa-at me-eh-ha-am qa-at-nam ta-ra-as-sa3-an i-na ma-asz-ha-li-im ta-sza-ah-ha-al si2-si2-ka-at qa2-ap-si-di-im tu-pa-at,-t,a#-ar asz i-na me-e na-am-ru-tim te#-di-ik#? ki-ma ki-im-di-im-ma ta#-ka#?-pa#-ar u3 te-x-ni#?
[a]-na# me-es-ke-er-tim ta#-ta#-x-[x-x] x ku-up?-pa?# x _im-babbar_ tu#-[ba-la]-al# [i-na] _na4#_ ta-ma#-[ah-ha]-su2# i#-na# te-er-hi-im ta-ma#-ar-ra#-[as u3 te?-x x x] pi2-qa2 si2-im-tam te-me-su#? ta#-[x-x-x] u3 tu-na-da#-[ad?] i-na# _(gesz#)gidri# ma-nu_ tu-ta-ar#-[ra-ak] it#-qa2#-am na-pa-al-sa3-ah-tam tu-[...] asz szu-ta-am szi#-ip-ra-am i-na _(gesz)dala#_ x-[x]-ni#?
"Come, a satrap, let me bring you, and the supplications of the zukku-speech that I brought to you, do not give to me, and the one of your own you do not do. The supplications of the supplications of the supplications you give to me, and the face to my heart you set aside. The supplications of the supplications you take, the supplications of the supplications you take, the supplications you take, the supplications you take away from the supplications you write down. The supplications of the supplications you write down and you .
To ... you ... ... ... you ... ... of ... ... you ... with a stone you ..., you ... with a ..., you ... the ... of the ..., you ... and you ..., you ... with a man's chariot, you ... the ..., because of the ..., the scribal art with a ... .
"Come now, cleaner, I'll give you an order—clean my clothes! What I instruct you, do not lay aside, Your own ideas, you should not do! As for the hem of the garment, you will lay down the selvage, You will stitch the outer side to the inside, You will pick up the thread of the shorter border. You will soak the delicate part of the cloth in beer, You will strain it through a sieve. You will loosen the hem with the selvage. You will spray it with clear water, You will wipe it like a kimdum cloth, and you will ... : To the weft yarns you will brush? so that the warp yarns ...
You will ... in a basin?, ... you will mix alkali with gypsum to prepare fuller's earth?. You will beat? it on/with/under a stone. ... in a vessel. In case you have applied a laundry mark, then you must ... and you will have to comb the fabric. You will tap the garment repeatedly with an e'ru-wood stick to felt or smooth the fabric. You will arrange the fleece on the washer's stool. You will sew/repair the work, the damaged warp, with a needle.
Reverse
si2-si2-ik-tam ta-sza-at-ta-aq u3 tu-pa-asz-sza-ah i-na s,i-it li-li-im tu-ub-ba-al ki-ma szu-tu-um la usz-ta-ak-ka-su2 i-na sza-ad-di-im i-na pi-it-ni-im ta-sza-ak-ka-an# lu pu-usz-szu-uh-kum bi-lam u2-ha-ad-da-ka ma-di-isz hu-um-t,a-am a-na bi-tim tu-ba-lam-ma 1(ban2) sze a-na su2-ni-ka i-sza-ap-pa-[ku] _(lu2)azlag2_ i-ip-al-szu asz-szum e2-a be-el ne2-em-si2-im sza u2-ba-la-t,u3#-[ni?] e-zi-ib la ia-ti sza ta-qa-ab-bu-u2 um-me2-ni u3 mu-sza-[di-ni?] sza ki-ma ka-a-ti li-ib-ba-am i-ra-asz-szu-u2-ma#
szi-ip-ra-am ri#-ta-szu i-ka-asz-sza-da u2-la i-ba-asz-szi asz sza tu-wa-hi#-ru#!-ni szu-un-na-am da-ba-ba-am qa2-ba-am u3 tu-ur-ra-am u2-la e-le-i al-kam e-le-nu-um a-li-im i-na li-it a-li-im ma-ah-tu-tam lu-ka-al-li-im-ka-ma-me ma-na-ha-tim ra-be2-tim sza i-na qa-ti-ka i-ba-asz-szi-a i-na ra-ma-ni-ka szu-ku-un-ma na-ap-ta-nu-um la i-ba-a et-ru-ba-am-ma u3# qe2-e _(lu2)azlag2_ ma-du-tim pu-szu-ur szum-ma la at-ta li-ib-bi ra-ma-ni-ka tu-na-ap-pa-asz _(lu2)azlag2_ sza i-na-ah-hi-da-kum u2-la i-ba-asz-szi
i-me-esz-szu-ni-ik-kum-ma li-ib-ba-ka-mi asz ih-ha-am-ma-at, u3 te-er-szi-tam pa-ga-ar-ka te-mi-id _mu-bi szid-bi 4(u) 1(disz)_
You shave the suckling twig and you wipe clean. In the middle of the lilû-vessel you shave. Like that you did not make him, in the suckling twig you shave. In the suckling twig you shave. May the lululu-vessel you shave. The lululu-vessel you shave. The humtam-vessel to the house you shave, and 1 ban2 of barley to your side you shave. The savage savage shave. Because of the house, the lord of the savage
The work of his extispicy is completed, there is no revocation. As to what you have sworn, the words, the command and the return, there is no revocation. I go, the upper one, the king, in the midst of the king, the slander, may I be slandering you. The great kings who in your hand there are, in your own hands, are set, and the slander is not there. Enter and the slander is a slander. If you do not know, your own hands are slander. The slander which he has caused you to slander, there is no slander.
'they have been smitten, may your heart be swollen. And you have swollen your face. You have swollen your face. Its year is 41.
You will spread and cool the hem. You will dry the garment in the break of evening, so that the fabric will not dry and wrinkle. Afterwards you will place it in a box and that in a chest. No cause for concern! Bring it to me; I will make you very happy—promptly! You will bring the garment to the house, one will pour a seah of barley into your lap." The fuller answers him: "By Ea, lord of the washbowl, who gives me life! Drop it! Not me! What you are saying—only my creditor and my tax collector have the nerve to talk like you!
Nobody's hands could manage this work! What you have instructed me I cannot repeat, utter or reiterate! Come upstream of the city, in the environs of the city— let me show you a washing-place! The great work you have in your hands set yourself to do! The meal time should not pass—go in there, and the many threads of the fuller unravel! If you don't calm yourself down a fuller who will bother for you will be none.
They will mock you. Your heart will burn, and a rash? on your body you will impose." The lines, their count: 41.
P274722: legal tablet
Early Old Babylonian (ca. 2000-1900 BC) CDLI
Obverse
masz2-bi nig2-ma-da ki bu-nu-s,i2-da-qi2-im ar-ka3-da-nu-um dumu ta-e-ru-um szu# ba-an-ti
its interest is to be paid, from Bunushidaqim, Arkadanum, son of Terum, received.
Reverse
[iti] x x x szum2#-mu#-dam [igi] ka-la-[x] x ni igi nu-ur2-(d)kab-ta iti sze-sag11-ku5 mu us2-sa e2 (d)en-ki mu-na-dim2
to be given back in the ... month ..., before ..., from the account of Nur-kab, month "Harvest," year after: "The temple of Enki was erected."
Seal 1
ar-ka3-da-[nu-um] dumu ta-e-ru-um
Arkadanum, son of Terum.
P274728: administrative bulla
Early Old Babylonian (ca. 2000-1900 BC) CDLI
Obverse
8(disz) u8 udu hi-a
8 ewes, sheep of hi'a,
Reverse
ki ni-iq-ma-a-nu-um ba-zi kiszib3 sza3-tam-e-ne iti szu-numun-a u4 9(disz)-kam mu ma-da asz2#-nun(ki) ba-hul
from Niqmanum booked out; under seal of the shatam-officials; month: "Sowing," 9th day, year: "The land of Eshnun was destroyed."
Seal 1
(d)suen-i-mi-ti dumu dingir-i-din _arad_ (d)suen-i-din-na-am#
Sîn-imitti, son of Ili-iddin, servant of Sîn-iddinam.
Seal 2
a-pil2-ku-bi dumu (d)suen-na-da _arad_ nu-ur2-(d)iszkur
Apil-kubi, son of Sîn-nada, servant of Nur-Adad.
Seal 3
_arad_-(d)nanna dumu (d)suen-i-qi2-sza-am _arad_ (d)suen-i-din-nam
Warad-Nanna, son of Sîn-iqisham, servant of Sîn-iddinam.
Seal 4
[a]-li2#-wa-aq-ru-um dumu (d)qud-ma-sipa dub-sar _arad_ (d)suen-i-din-na-am#
Ali-waqrum, son of Qudma-sipa, scribe, servant of Sîn-iddinam.
P274729: administrative tag
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
Obverse
sza _u4 1(disz)-kam_ (disz)(d)utu-ma-gir _nam-5(disz)_ e-ri-sza-am
On the 1st day Shamash-magir a fifth erisham-priest .
Reverse
_iti gu4-si-sa2 u4 4(disz)-kam_ _mu_ (d)ri-im-(d)suen _lugal_
month "Oxen," 4th day, year: "Rim-Sîn is king."
P274730: administrative tag
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
Obverse
_nam-5(disz)_ e#-ri#-sza# _a-gar3_ _zi_-ma?-x-(x)
Nam-5, hero, the field of ...,
Reverse
_iti bara2-za3-gar u4 1(u) 1(disz)-kam_ _mu_ (d)ri#-im-(d)suen _lugal_
month "Barazgar," 11th day, year: "Rim-Sîn was king."
Seal 1
[i3]-li2-i-[...] [_dumu_] (d)suen-ma-[gir?] [_arad_] sza (d)[(x)]-x#-x#
Ili-i..., son of Sîn-magir, servant of .
P274731: administrative bulla
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
_mu-kux(_du_)_ a-na-tum
The delivery of the anatu-offering.
P274732: administrative bulla
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
_mu-kux(_du_)_ e-t,e-mu-ra-bi
The delivery of the etemuri.
P274733: administrative bulla
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
_mu-kux(_du_)_ t,a3-ab-ba-la-t,u3
delivery of the good news.
P274734: administrative bulla
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
(d)iszkur-na-s,ir
Adad-nashir
P274735: administrative tablet
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
Obverse
_mu-kux(_du_)_ (d)iszkur-na-s,ir _giri3_ bu-la-t,a-tum
delivery of Adad-nashir via Bulati;
Reverse
_iti du6-ku3 _u4 1(u) 9(disz)-kam_
month of Duku, 19th day,
P274738: administrative bulla
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
_dub_ szar-ri-ia
sza la ku-nu-ki-im
Tablet of my kingship.
which cannot be changed.
P274752: administrative bulla
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
ha-bil-a-bu dumu (d)utu-i-din#-[nam] _arad_ (d)iszkur u3 e2-a!
Habil-abu, son of Shamash-iddinam, servant of Adad and Ea.
P274753: administrative tag
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
na-gada ri-ba-am-i3-li2
the herdsman: Ribam-ili;
P274754: administrative tag
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
(d#)inanna# hu-da-lum
For Inanna, Humalum.
P274755: administrative tag
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
na-gada lu2-da#-ah-te-el
for the nagda-priest, Ludahtel;
P274756: administrative tag
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
na-gada da-di-ia
for the herdsman Dadiya;
P274757: administrative tag
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
na-gada ha-li-ia#-um
a kind of profession related to the nagda-priests, Haliyum;
P274758: administrative tag
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
a-ha-nu-ta
from Ahanu;
P274759: administrative tag
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
ku-ku-nu-um
a kind of profession
P274760: administrative tag
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
ri-ba#-am#-i3-li2
Ribam-ili
P274761: administrative tag
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
ku-ku!-nu-um
a kind of profession
P274762: administrative tag
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
Surface a
na-gada _ni-is-qum_ ri-ba-am-i3#-li2#
for the herdsman Nisqum, Ribam-ili;
Surface b
u3# gab2#?-us2#?
and the ...
P274763: administrative tag
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
na-gada _ni-is-qum_ ri-ba-am-i3-li2
for the nagda-priest, Nisqum, Ribam-ili;
P274764: administrative tag
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
na-gada ri-ba-am-i3-li2
the herdsman: Ribam-ili;
P274765: administrative tag
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
na-gada ri-ba-am-i3-li2
the herdsman: Ribam-ili;
P274766: administrative tag
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
na-gada a-wu-u2-a
for Nagada, Awu'a;
P274785: legal tablet
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
Obverse
[_disz] i3-gesz_ a-na me-e ad-di-i-ma _i3-gesz_ it,-bu i-li-ma u3 ((u3)) me-e-szu ha-pi2(pi)-ir [a-na ha-ra-nim ti-bi] le-mu-ut-tim a-na mar-s,i-im qa2-ti i-lu-tim qa2-tum da-[an-na-at] _disz i3_ a#-[na szi]-na# ra-ma-an-szu i-zu#-uz a-na ha-ra-nim szu-ub-ta-an i-ne2-[szi-ra] a-na ma-ar-s,i-im e-pe-esz-ma i-ma-a-at _disz_ i-na qa2-ab-li-a-at _i3-gesz_ tu-ut-ru a-na s,i-it (d)szam-szi u2-s,i-ma i-zi-iz a-na ha-ra-nim e-ep-pu-usz zi-it-tam a-ka-al a-na mar-s,i-im i-ba-al-lu-ut,
_disz_ i-na qa2-ab-li-a-at _i3-gesz_ tu-tu-ru szi-na u2-s,u2-nim-ma isz-te-en ra-bi isz-te-en s,e-he-er asz-ti a-wi-lim zi-ka-ra-am ul-la-ad a-na mar-s,i-im i-ba-al-lu-ut, _disz i3_ sa3-pi-ih-ma ka-sa3-am im-la mar-s,u2-um i-ma-at a-na ha-ra-ni-im um-ma-na-am i-du-ku-ni-im _disz i3_ a-na s,i-it (d)utu-szi-im ip-t,u3-ur-ma _2(disz) tu-tu-ru u2-s,u2-ni (d)utu sza-am-sza-am a-wi-lam a-na na-pi-isz-ti-szu i-ri-isz
_disz i3_ a-na s,i-it (d)utu-szi-im _4(disz)_ tu-tu-ru u2-s,u2-ni _ku3-babbar (d)utu_ la-bi-ru e-li a-wi-lim i-ba-asz-szi _disz i3_ a-na s,i-it (d)utu-szi-im ip-t,u3-ur-ma _5(disz)_ tu-tu-ru u2-s,u2-ni _ku3-babbar (d)suen_ la-bi-ru e-li a-wi-lim i-ba-asz-szi _disz i3_ a-na s,i-it (d)utu-szi-im ip-t,u3-ur-ma _6(disz)_ tu-tu-ru u2-s,u2-ni ma-an-za-az ma-al-ki sza dingir-mah a-na ma-ka-li _disz i3_ it,-bu-u2-ma a-na ha-al-li-ia i-te-li-a-am s,i-bi-it dingir-mah _disz i3_ u2-ru-uq s,i-bi-it (d)isz-ha-ra
_disz i3_ a-na ha-al-li-ia szu-ul-ma-am id-di-a-am ma-(an)-za-az i-li a-wi-lim _disz i3_ i-mi-tam u3 szu-me-lam i-ta-s,i ma-an-za-az (d)suen u3 (d)utu _disz i3_ a-na s,i-it (d)utu-szi-im ip-t,u3-ur-ma _7(disz) tu-tu-ru u2-s,u2-ni ma-an-za-az ku-bi a-na ma-_al_-_ki_-im _disz i3_ a-na s,i-it (d)utu-szi-im ip-t,u3-ur-ma _2(disz) tu-tu-ru a-na i-mi-it-tim _2(disz) tu-tu-ru a-na szu-me-lim u2-s,u2-nim ma-an-za-az (d)masz-tab-ba _disz i3_ i-mi-it-tam u3 _a2-gub3_ qa2-ar-na-szu ha-as-ra asz-sza-at a-wi-lim us,-s,i
_disz i3_ a-na s,i-it (d)utu-szi szu-lu-um-szu it-ta-at-ra-ak mar-s,um i-ma-a-at _disz i3_ a-na _2(disz)_-szu ra-ma-an-szu i-zu-uz mar-s,um i-ma-at a-na ha-ra-ni-im um-ma-nu-um u2-ul i-tu-ra-am _disz i3_ a-na s,i-it (d)utu-szi isz-ta-la-at, mar-s,um i-ma-a-at _disz i3_ i-mi-it-ti ka-si2-im is,-ba-at mar-s,um i-ba-lu-ut, _disz i3_ szu-me-el ka-si2-im is,-ba-at mar-s,um i-ba-lu-ut, _disz i3_ sa-am sza-mu-um i-za-nu-nu-un
_disz i3_ a-na s,i-it (d)utu-szi ne2-ke-em-tam id-di-a-am mar-s,um i-ba-lu-ut, a-na _kaskal_ um-ma-ni _lu2-kur2_ i-da-a-ak _disz i3_ a-na szu-me-lim ne2-ke-em-tam id-di-a-am mar-s,um i-ma-a-at a-na _(gesz)tukul dingir kur2_ um-ma-nam i-du-ka-am _disz i3_ hu-ur-hu-ma-tam id-di-a-am mar-s,um i-ma-a-at _disz i3_ a-na _4(disz)_-szu ra-ma-an-szu i-zu-uz du-ri um-ma-ni-ia na-ak-ri i-da-a-ak
_disz-i3_ a-na s,i-it (d)utu-szi (tu-tu-ru) u2-s,i-ma ki-bi-ir _i3-gesz_ is,-ba-at a-na mar-s,i-im i-ba-lu-ut, a-(na) _kaskal lu2-kur2_ a-da-ak _disz-i3_ a-na i-pi i-tu-ur2 mar-s,u2 i-ma-at i-na sza-ni na-di-ia ik-ta-s,a-ar lu mar-s,um i-ba-lu-ut, _disz i3_ me-e-szu isz-ta-da-ad ma-mi-it er-s,e-tim a-wi-lam s,a-ab-ta-at _disz i3_ (i-na) sza-ni-im na-de-ia me-e-szu u2-ta-asz-szi-ir ma-mi-it er-s,e-tim a-wi-lam (u2-ul) s,a-ab-ta-at
_disz i3_ ir-pi-isz-ma a-na qa2-ab-li-a-at me-e-szu ka-ka-ba-am id-di-a-am s,i-bi-it (d)utu _disz i3_ me-e i-na na-de-ka it,-bu-u2-ma i-li-a-am a-wi-lum i-na da-an-na-tim us,-s,i2 _disz i3_ me-e i-na na-de-e-ka is-sa3-pi-ih bi-it a-wi-lim is-sa3-ap-pa-ah _disz i3_ me-e i-na na-de-e-ka ip-ru-usz-ma i-tu-ur a-wi-lum li-im-ra-as, li-isz-ta-ne2-eh i-ba-lu-ut, _disz-i3_ me-e i-na na-de-e-ka it,-bu-u2-ma ka-sa3-am is,-ba-at mar-s,um i-ma-a-at
_disz i3_ me-e i-na na-de-e-ka it,-bu i-li-a-am-ma ki-bi-ir ka-si2-im is,-ba-at mar-s,um i-ba-lu-ut,-ma ba-al-t,u3 la i-ma-at# _disz i3_ me-e i-na na-de-e-ka i-mi-tam ta-ri-ik mar-s,um i-ba-lu-ut, a-na _erin2-hi-a kaskal_ re-esz _a-sza3_-szu u2-ul i#-ka#-sza#-ad#
He gave oil to water, and he gave oil to water. He was angry with the god and his water, he was angry. To the haranum, the evil, to the haranum, the scepter of the god, the scepter of the strong, he was angry. To the haranum, the shatanum he sat, to the haranum he went, to the haranum he went, to the haranum he did, and he was angry. In the haranum, the scepter of the scepter, to the scepter he went, and stood, to the haranum he did, and the scepter he made. The scepter he sank, to the haranum he went,
In the midst of the oil they brought out the oil. They brought out the oil, and from the great side to the far side the king
If oil at sunrise 4 tufts of wool he brought, the old silver of Shamash above the man there is. If oil at sunrise opened, and 5 tufts of wool he brought, the old silver of Sin above the man there is. If oil at sunrise opened, and 6 tufts of wool he brought. Manzaza, the ruler of Ili-mah to the quay, if oil he poured, and to my chariot he went up. The sceptre of Ili-mah, he poured, the sceptre of Ishhara
He gave oil to my hallu-vessel, and the shullu-vessel he gave. Manzanu, the god of the man, he gave oil. And the shullu-vessel he took. Manzanu, Sin and Shamash, he gave oil to the rising sun and 7 turu-vessels he brought. Manzanu, the one to the city of Mari, he gave oil to the rising sun and 2 turu-vessels to the rising sun, 2 turu-vessels to the rising sun he brought. Manzanu, Mashtaba, he gave oil to the rising sun and the Agub-gate of his hand, the shanu-vessel, the shanu-vessel, the shanu-vessel of the man, he brought.
If oil at sunrise his limbs have fallen, the limbs will be destroyed; if oil at his second one his brother has fallen, the limbs will be destroyed; to the haranu-demon the army will not return; if oil at sunrise has fallen, the limbs will be destroyed; if oil at sunset the middle of the kasû-vessel has fallen, the limbs will be destroyed; if oil at the middle of the kasû has fallen, the limbs will be destroyed; if oil of the shamum-vessel they will be thrown.
He should not eat oil on the east side. He should not drink it on the road of the enemy. He should not eat oil on the city side. He should not eat oil on the city side. He should not eat oil on the city side. He should not eat oil on the enemy's enemy's road. He should not eat oil on the enemy's enemy's road. He should not eat oil on the hurhumatu-vessel. He should not eat oil on the fourth day. He should not drink oil on the road of my enemy.
He sat down on the sun, and the strewn oil he took away. He sat down to the strewn oil, and to the enemy I went. He sat down on the strewn oil to the epsilon, and the strewn oil he took away. He sat down on the strewn oil, and the strewn oil he took away. A man was captured in the desert, a man was captured in the desert, a man was captured in the desert, a man was captured in the desert, a man was captured.
He poured oil, and to the midst of his water he sat down. The scepter of Shamash poured oil on the water. The god seized the man with a powerful weapon. He poured oil on the water on the water. The body of the man was smashed. He poured oil on the water on the water and returned. The man should be sated, he should be sated. He will live. He poured oil on the water on the water on the water. He poured oil on the water on the water on the water, and the man was smashed. He smashed the man, he was smashed. He poured oil on the water on the water on the water on the water, and the man was smashed. He smashed the marsheum-sheep.
He poured oil on the road, and the god was angry, and the king's 'base' was seized, the sick man sinned, and the dead man did not die. He poured oil on the road, and the sick man sinned, and to the troops the road to the top of his field he did not reach.
Reverse
_disz i3_ me-e i-na na-de-ka a-ga-szu ta-ri-ik nam-ta-al-le (d)suen a-wi-lum i-ma-a-at _disz i3_ li-ib-ba-szu e-li-ma me-e la i-ma-ha-ar a-wi-lum ha-ra-an i-la-ku ga?-ri-a-at _disz i3_ me-e i-na na-de-ka i-mi-it-tam u3 szu-me-lam ip-t,u3-ur pi-it-ru-usz-tum _disz i3_ szu-ul-mi szi-na id-di-ma mi-it-ha-ru a-na mar-s,i-im i-ba-lu-ut, a-na _kaskal_ um-ma-ni re-qu2-us-sa3 i-tu-u2-ra _disz i3_ i-na pa-t,a-ri-szu ki-ma ka-ka-bi-im s,u2-ur-ru-usz ma-an-za-az mu-szi-im u3 (d)nin-si4-an-na
_disz i3_ szu-ul-ma-am id-di-ma a-na i-mi-it-tim _i3-gesz_ is-hu-ra-am-ma i-mi-it-ti _i3-gesz_ is,-ba-at na-s,i-ir-ti na-ak-ri-ka us,-s,i-kum _disz i3_ szu-ul-ma-am id-di-ma a-na szu-me-el _i3-gesz_ is-hu-ra-am-ma szu-me-el _i3-gesz_ is,-ba-at wa-szi-ib ma-ah-ri-i-ka a-wa-ti-ka usz-te-ne2-es,-s,i _disz i3_ i-mi-tam u3 szu-me-lam a-na s,i-it (d)utu-szi-im u3 e-re-eb (d)utu-szi-im ip-t,u3-ur i-mi-it-ti a-wi-lim pi-a-am la ki-na-am i-da-ab-bu-ub
_disz i3_ i-mi-tam ip-t,u3-ur mar-s,a-am mu-ru-us-su2 i-sza#-an-ni-szu a-na _kaskal_ pi-si2-il-tum _disz i3_ szu-me-lam ip-t,u3-ur mar-s,u2 i-ba-lu-ut, [a-na _kaskal_ um]-ma#-ni re-isz _a-sza3_-sza i-ka-asz-sza-ad _disz i3_ szu-ul-ma-am id-di-ma ki-ma er-ri# [qi2-sze]-em# isz#-du#-ud# ti-bu a-na mar-s,i ka-ti-im _disz i3_ szu-ul-ma-am id-di-ma e-li mi-[ni]-a-ti-szu ir-ta-bi ti-bu mu-ki-il re-esz li-mu-ut-tim a-na be-el _i3-gesz_ lu-mu-un li-ib-bi
_disz i3_ szu-ul-mi szi-na id-di-ma isz-te-en ra-bi isz-te-en s,e2-he-er a-na mar-s,i ri-ig-mu-um a-na _kaskal_ um-ma-ni zi-it-tam i-ka-al _disz 3(disz)_ szu-ul-mu ni-ip-hu _disz 4(disz)_ szu-ul-mu ri-ig-mu-um _disz 5(disz)_ szu-ul-mu ma-an-za-az e-t,e-em-mi _disz 6(disz)_ szu-ul-mu ma-an-za-az ku-bi _disz 7(disz)_ szu-ul-mu ma-al-ki-im _disz_ isz-tu qa2-ab-li-a-at um-ma-tim _7(disz) u3 7(disz)_ szu-ul-mu isz-hi-t,u3-ni-im ma-an-za-az s,e-ni e-ri-isz-ti (d)szakkan2
_disz_ isz-tu qa2-ab-li-a-at um-ma-tim szu-ul-mu-um ip-t,u3-ra-am-ma ib-te-li ma-an-za-az (d)szakkan2 e-ri-isz-ti _ku3-babbar_ _disz i3_ me-e i-na na-de-ka qa2-an-ni-in ir-ta-szi ma-an-za-az (d)suen _disz_ a-na qa2-ab-li-a-at _i3-gesz_ me-e i-na na-de-ka re-bi-a-at _i3-gesz_ ip-ru-us ma-an-za-az (d)utu e-ri-isz-ti sza-am-szi-im _disz_ a-na qa2-ab-li-a-at _i3-gesz_ me-e i-na na-de-ka ki-ma ka-ka-bi-im isz-hi-it, ma-an-za-az (d)utu
_disz i3_ szu-ul-ma-am id-di-ma ki-bi-ir ka-si2-im is,-ba-at ma-an-za-az e2-a e-ri-isz-ti na-ri-im _disz i3_ szu-ul-ma-am id-di-ma a-sza-ar isz-hi-t,u3 ir-ta-qi-iq a-wi-lum ik-ri-bi-szu sza i-lam ((x)) u2-ka-li-mu i-ku-ul _disz i3_ szu-ul-mu-um id-di-ma e-li um-ma-ti-szu bi-ir-s,a-am i-szu mar-s,um ma-ru-us-su2 i-na-pu-szu-ma i-sza-an-ni-szu-ma i-ma-at a-na _kaskal_ ni-ip-hu-u2 _disz i3_ a-na ha-al-li-ka ir-ta-qi2-iq uz-za-tum s,i-bi-it ku-bi _disz i3_ a-na ha-al-li-ka pa-t,e-er ma-an-za-az (d)suen
_disz i3_ a-na u2-di-tim i-tu-ur2 i-lu-um ik-ri-bi-szu i!-le-eq-qi2 _disz i3_ a-na szi-szi-tim i-tu-ur2 ma-an-za-az dingir-mah _disz i3_ me-e-szu ik-su2-us ma-mi-it i-lim a-wi-lam s,a-ab-ta-at _disz i3_ a-na s,i-it sza-am-szi-im ip-t,u3-ur i-lu-um re-esz a-wi-lim i-na-asz-szi _disz i3_ a-na e-re-eb (d)utu-szi-im ip-t,u3-ur lu-mu-um li-bi-im _disz i3_ qa2-ab-li-szu id-ku!(_lu_)-usz-ma u3 i-ta-tu-szu di-im-tam sa3-ah-ra nam-ta-al-le (d)utu _disz i3_ me-e i-na na-de-ka it,-bu mar-s,um i-ma-at
The oil of the water in your libation vessel is a tariku-vessel. The namtalle-offering of Sîn, the man, is a man. The oil of his heart is a man, but the oil does not accept. The man, the libation vessel, goes. The man, the libation vessel, the libation vessel, the shittu-vessel, and the shimlam-vessel he sealed. The libation vessel, the oil of my shummu-vessel, they gave, and the shittu-vessel to the shittum-vessel he shall take. To the expedition of the craftsman his requss he returned. The oil in his shittum-vessel, like kakkim-vessel, he is a shittum-vessel, the man, and Ninsianna
He gave me oil of abundance, and to the next day he brought in oil, and to the next day he brought in oil, and to the next day he took the oil. The guard of your enemy he made secure. He gave me oil of abundance, and to the next day he brought in oil, and to the next day he took the oil, and to the one who sits before you your words he made firm. He gave me oil of abundance and to the next day to the rising sun and to the setting sun he sealed. The next day a man who is not true, he shall speak.
He poured oil on the imittu-vessel, and the damage was done to the shurusu-vessel. He poured oil on the shuru-vessel, and the damage was done to the shuru-vessel. He poured oil on the shuru-vessel, and the damage was done to the shuru-vessel. He poured oil on the shuru-vessel, and like a erru-demon he shook. He poured oil on the shuru-vessel, and above his limbs he shook. He poured oil on the shuru-vessel, and the shuru-vessel, the shuru-vessel, the shuru-vessel, the lord of oil, may he be happy.
he gave them oil, and from the great one to the small one to the strewn-field, the strewn-field to the journey of the army he weighed out. 3 of them, the strewn-field, 4 of them, the strewn-field, 5 of them, the manzanu-house, he did not know; 6 of them, the manzanu-house, he did not know; 7 of them, the manzanu-house, from the midst of the army 7 and 7 of them, the manzanu-house, the strewn-field, the erib-biti of Shakkan,
From the midst of the craftsmen, the pure ones, he opened and went up to the throne. Manzanu, Shakkan, the sacrificial sheep, silver, oil, in the sacrificial sheep he sat down. Manzanu, Suen, to the midst of the oil, oil, in the sacrificial sheep he sat. Manzanu, Shamash, the sacrificial sheep, to the midst of the oil, oil, in the sacrificial sheep he sat. Manzanu, Shamash,
He gave me oil of luxuriance, and the shitu-floor of the house he seized. Manzanu, the erishtu-house, the naru-house, he gave me oil of luxuriance, and the field he seized. A man who his prayers did not accept, who the god ..., he ate, he gave me oil of luxuriance, and above his army a shitu-wall he fashioned, and his wife he fashioned, and to the road he went, and oil to your sceptre he smashed, and the sceptre of the sceptre, the gate of Manzanu, Sin,
He poured oil for the day, the god praised him, and he poured oil for the night. Manzaz, Ili-mah, poured oil for the night, the one who the king's throne captured, the one who the king's throne captured, the god the first-born of the man poured, the oil for the night poured, the god the king's throne poured, the man's birth mother poured, the oil for the night of the rising sun poured, the man's birth mother poured, the oil in his hand he poured, and his tatu-she poured, the sahru-song of Shamash, the oil of the night in your nade-song poured, the marshum-song he poured.
P274787: legal tablet
ED IIIb (ca. 2500-2340 BC) CDLI
Column 1
5(bur3@c) 1(esze3@c)# _bur _gan2__ _sa10_-su3 5(asz@c) 1/3(disz@c)# _ku3-babbar ma-na gin2_ _nig2-ki-gar_ 5(asz@c) _tug2 a-su_ 2(u@c) 6(asz@c) _i3-szah2 sila3_ 1(u@c) 5(asz@c) 2(barig@c) _sze gur_ amar#-dilmun-[na?](ki)
5 bur3 1 eshe3 bur bur field, its value is 5 1/3 minas of silver, the nig-kigar-measure; 5 sash-garments, the sash-garments; 26 saffron-plants, the sila3-measure; 15 gur 2 barig barley, Amar-Dilmun?;
Column 2
[...] _dumu#_ [...] _lu2_ ni x (x) _nam-ku5_ _i3 ir_ _lu2 na-me_ i-na-kir ap-lu _GIR2_ _(d)lugal-(gesz)asalx(|_gab-lisz_|)_ _hi usz2_ amar#-dilmun-na#?(ki) [...]-_ne_
... son ... a man ... a namku5-offering of oil ... a man a nammu-offering of a sceptre a sceptre of Lugal-asallu ... death of Mardilmuna .
Column 3
[1(bur3@c) _GAN2_] [_sa10_-su3] [1(asz@c) _ku3-babbar ma-na_] _nig2-ki-[gar]_ 6(asz@c) _ku3-babbar gin2_ 6(asz@c) _i3 sila3_ du-ba#?-ba#? _dam_ szu-esz4-dar _lu2_ su4-be-li2 _szu ba-ti_ 1(bur3@c) _bur _gan2__ _sa10_ 1(asz@c) _ku3-babbar ma-na_ _[nig2]-ki#-gar_
1 bur3 field, his price; 1 silver mina, the niggaru-tax; 6 silver shekels, 6 sila3 of ...-oil; wife of Shu-Ishtar, man of Su'beli received; 1 bur3 field, his price; 1 silver mina, the niggaru-tax;
Column 4
[2(bur3@c) _bur_ 1(esz3@c) 3(iku@c) _GAN2_] [_sa10_] [2(asz@c) 1/2(disz@c) _ku3-babbar ma-na_] [_nig2-ki-gar_] [1(u@c) 5(asz@c) _ku3-babbar gin2_] 1(u@c) 5(asz@c) [_i3 sila3_] i-ku-tum _dumu_ u2-hub2 ib-ni-_dingir_ _dumu_ i-ka-_lum_ _szu ba-ti_ 4(iku@c) _GAN2_ _sa10_ 1(u@c) 3(asz@c) _ku3-babbar gin2_ 1(asz@c) _ma-na-(tur)_ (d)iszkur-gu2#?-gal
2 bur3 bur3 1 esh3 3 iku2 field, sold, 2 1/2 minas of silver, the nig-kigar-measure, 15 shekels of silver, 15 sila3 of oil, Ikutum, son of Uhub, Ibni-ilum, son of Ikalum received; 4 iku2 field, sold, 13 shekels of silver, 1 mina of silver, Adad-gugal,
Column 5
[_dumu_ ...] [_szu ba-ti_] [2(esze3@c) _GAN2_] [_sa10_] [2/3(disz@c) _ku3-babbar ma-na_] [_nig2-ki-gar_] 2(asz@c)# [_sze gur_] 2(asz@c) _ku3-babbar# [gin2]_ 4(asz@c) _i3 sila3_ puzur4-ra-ra _dumu_ ur-ma-ma _szu ba-ti_ 1(bur3@c) _bur_ 1(esze3@c) _GAN2_ 1(asz@c) 1/3(disz@c) _ku3-babbar ma-na_ _nig2-ki-gar_ 4(asz@c) _sze gur_ 4(asz@c) _ku3-babbar gin2_ 8(asz@c)# _i3 sila3_ [szu-esz4]-dar [...] [_dumu_ ...] [_szu ba-ti_]
son of ... received; 2 eshe3 field, good quality, 2/3 mina silver, the nig-gar; 2 kurru 2 shekels silver, 4 sila3 oil, Puzur-ra'a son of Ur-mama received; 1 bur3 field, 1 eshe3 field, 1 1/3 mina silver, the nig-gar; 4 kurru 4 shekels silver, 8 sila3 oil, Shu-eshtar ... son of ... received;
P274792: administrative tablet
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
Obverse
_kur6 e2_ a-si-ri _zi-ga_ _nig2#-szu_ na!-bi#-[(d)suen?]
mountain, house of the Asiru, ..., property of Nabi-Sîn,
Reverse
_iti ab-e3 u4 5(disz)_ _mu unu(ki)-ga_
Month of Abe, 5th day, year: "Uruk."
P274794: administrative tablet
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
Obverse
na-ap-ta-nu-[um?] _mu-kux(_du_)_ _ugula_ a-su-um
naptanum, delivery of the foreman of Asum;
Reverse
_iti gan-gan-e3#_ _mu us2-sa! en# (d)utu_
The month of Kislimu, the year after the reign of the lord Shamash.
P274795: administrative tablet
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
Obverse
[_n] dida#_ na-ap-ta-nu#-[um] _mu-kux(_du_)_ _ugula_ a-su#-um
n ... of naptanum-fruit, delivery of the foreman of Asum;
Reverse
_iti _ne_ diri_ _mu us2-sa x? en (d)utu_
Month V, eponym year of ..., lord of Shamash.
P274796: administrative tablet
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
Obverse
na-ap-ta-nu-um _mu-kux(_du_)_ _ugula_ a-su-um
Naptanum, delivery of the foreman of Asum.
Reverse
_iti szu-numun-a_ _mu i7 lugal#!-(d)suen#_
month of Shunumuna, year: "The Lugal-Suen canal."
P274797: legal tablet
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
Obverse
_(gesz)ma2 i-ba-[...] _ki#_ i-ba-x [...] lugal? ma? [x] x-te-te-ra?-x a-na _u4 3(u)-kam#_ _in-hun_ i-di _iti 2/3(disz) gin2! ku3-babbar_ _i3-la2-e_ i-na _iti 3(disz)-kam_
The boat ... ... ... ... the king ... ... ... 30 days he will be in remission. The month, he will pay 2/3 shekel of silver. In the 3rd month
Reverse
szu#? x [...]-de3#? _u4?_ x [...] i-[...] di? [...]-x x x? _i3?-la2-[e?_] [...] u4? x [...] [x] x x [...] _iti#? apin#?-[du8?-a?_ ...] _mu_ sa-[...] _ab_? x [...]
... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... month? of the apinû festival? ... year ... ... .
P274845: school tablet
ED IIIb (ca. 2500-2340 BC) ? CDLI
Column 1
1(asz@c) (ninda)nindax(_du_) sa2 1(asz@c) sar 2(asz@c) sa2 4(asz@c) sar 3(asz@c) sa2 1(u@c) la2 1(disz@t) sar 4(asz@c)# sa2 1(u@c)# 6(asz@c)# sar 5(asz@c) sa2 2(u@c)# 5(asz@c)# sar 6(asz@c)# sa2 3(u@c)# 6(asz@c)# sar 7(asz@c)# sa2 5(u@c) la2 1(disz@t) sar 8(asz@c) sa2 1(gesz2@c) 4(asz@c) sar 9(asz@c)# sa2 1(gesz2@c)# 2(u@c) 1(asz@c) sar [1(u@c)] sa2 [1(iku@c)] _gan2#_ [2(u@c)] sa2 [4(iku@c) _gan2_]
1 ninda-bread plot, 1 plot 2 plots 4, 3 plots 9, 16 plots 5, 15 plots 6, 36 plots 7, 54 plots 9,94 plots 9,91 plots 10,1 iku field, 20,4 iku field,
1 ninda squared: 1 plot; 2 ninda squared: 4 plots; 3 ninda squared: 10 plots less 1; 4 ninda squared: 16 plots; 5 ninda squared: 25 plots; 6 ninda squared: 36 plots; 7 ninda squared: 50 plots less 1; 8 ninda squared: 1.04 64 plots; 9 ninda squared: 1.21 81 plots; 10 ninda squared: 1 iku field; 20 ninda squared: 4 iku field;
Column 2
3(u@c) sa2 1(esze3@c) 3(iku@c) _gan2# 4_(u@c) sa2 2(esze3@c) 4(iku@c) _gan2 5_(u@c) sa2 1(bur3@c) 1(esze3@c) 1(iku@c) _gan2 1_(gesz2@c) sa2# 2(bur3@c)# _gan2 2_(gesz2@c) sa2 x 8(bur3@c) _gan2 3_(gesz2@c) sa2 1(bur'u@c)# 8(bur3@c) _gan2 4_(gesz2@c) sa2 3(bur'u@c)# 2(bur3@c) _gan2 5_(gesz2@c)# sa2# 5(bur'u@c)# _gan2# 6_(gesz2@c) sa2# 1(szar2@c) 1(bur'u@c) 2(bur3@c) _gan2 7_(gesz2@c) sa2 1(szar2@c) 3(bur'u@c) 8(bur3@c)# _gan2# 8_(gesz2@c)# sa2 2(szar2@c) 8(bur3@c) _gan2_
30 lines per 1 eshe3 3 iku field area: 40 lines per 2 eshe3 4 iku field area: 50 lines per 1 bur3 1 eshe3 1 iku field area: 60 lines per 2 bur3 field area: 60 lines per 2 bur3 field area: 60 lines per 8 bur3 field area: 380 lines per 8 bur3 field area: 240 lines per 30 bur3 field area: 520 lines per 50 bur3 field area: 672 lines per 1 eshe3 field area: 82 lines per 738 lines per 338 fields;
30 ninda squared: 1 eshe3 3 iku field; 40 ninda squared: 2 eshe3 4 iku field; 50 ninda squared: 1 bur3 ca. 6.48 Ha 1 eshe3 3 iku field; 1.00 60 ninda squared: 2 bur3 field; 2.00 120 ninda squared: 8 bur3 field; 3.00 180 ninda squared: 18 bur3 field; 4.00 240 ninda squared: 32 bur3 field; 5.00 300 ninda squared: 50 bur3 field; 6.00 360 ninda squared: 1.12 72 bur3 field; 7.00 420 ninda squared: 1.38 98 bur3; 8.00 480 ninda squared: 2.08 128 bur3 field;
Column 3
9(gesz2@c) sa2# 2(szar2@c) 4(bur'u@c)# 2(bur3@c)# _gan2# 1_(gesz'u@c) sa2# 3(szar2@c) 2(bur'u@c)# _gan2# 2_(gesz'u@c) sa2 1(szar'u@c) 3(szar2@c) 2(bur'u@c)# _gan2 3_(gesz'u@c) sa2 3(szar'u@c) _gan2 4_(gesz'u@c) sa2# 5(szar'u@c) 3(szar2@c) 2(bur'u@c) _gan2# 5_(gesz'u@c)# sa2 1(szargal@c)#(gal#) 2(szar'u@c) 3(szar2@c) 2(bur'u@c) _gan2# 1_(szar2@c) sa2 2(szargal@c)(gal) _gan2 2_(szar2@c) sa2# 8(szargal@c)(gal#) _gan2_ [3(szar2@c) sa2]
900 by the area of 240 bur3; 900 by the area of 3200 bur3; 900 by the area of 900 bur3; 900 by the area of 103,000 bur3; 900 by the area of 303,000 bur3; 900 by the area of 3000 bur3; 900 by the area of 53,000 bur3; 900 by the area of 53,000 bur3; 900 by the area of 1,000,000 bur3; 900 by the area of 1,000,000 bur3; 900 by the area of 2,000,000 bur3; 900 by the area of 2,000,000 bur3; 2,000,000 by the area of 8,000,000 bur3;
9.00 540 ninda squared: 2.42 162 bur3 field; 10.00 600 ninda squared: 3.20 200 bur3 field; 20.00 1,200 ninda squared: 13.20 800 bur3 field; 30.00 1,800 ninda squared: 30.00 1,800 bur3 field; 40.00 2,400 ninda squared: 53.20 3,200 bur3; 50.00 3,000 ninda squared: 1.23.20 5,000 bur3 field; 1.00.00 3,600 ninda squared: 2.00.00 7,200 bur3 field; 2.00.00 7,200 ninda squared: 8.00.00 28,800 bur3 field; 3.00.00 10,800 ninda squared:
Column 4
1(szar'ugal@c)#(gal)# 8(szargal@c)#(gal#) _gan2# 4_(szar2@c)# sa2 3(szar'ugal@c) 2(szargal@c)(gal) _gan2 5_(szar2@c) sa2 5(szar'ugal@c)(gal) _gan2 6_(szar2@c) sa2 1(szarkid@c)(kid#) 1(szar'ugal@c)(gal) 2(szargal@c)(gal) _gan2 7_(szar2@c) sa2 1(szarkid@c)(kid) 3(szar'ugal@c)# 8(szargal@c)#(gal#) _gan2 8_(szar2@c)# sa2 2(szarkid@c)(kid) 8(szargal@c)(gal#) _gan2 9_(szar2@c)# sa2#
1 szar'ugal 8 szargal field, 4 szar2 = 0;03 1/3 szargal 2 szargal field, 5 szar2 = 0;05 1/3 szargal field, 6 szar2 = 0;01 1/3 szargal 2 szargal field, 7 szar2 = 0;01 1/3 szargal field, 8 szargal field, 8 szar2 = 0;02 1/3 szargal field, 8 szargal field, 9 szar2
18.00.00 64,800 bur3 field; 4.00.00 14,400 ninda squared: 32.00.00 115,200 bur3 field; 5.00.00 18,000 ninda squared: 50.00.00 180,000 bur3 field; 6.00.00 21,600 ninda squared: 1.12.00.00 259,200 bur3 field; 7.00.00 25,200 ninda squared: 1.38.00.00 352,800 bur3 field; 8.00.00 28,800 ninda squared: 2.08.00.00 460,800 bur3 field; 9.00.00 32,400 ninda squared:
Column 5
2(szarkid@c)#(kid#) 4(szar'ugal@c)# 2(szargal@c)(gal) _gan2 1_(szar'u@c) sa2 3(szarkid@c)(kid) 2(szar'ugal@c)(gal#) _gan2 1_(asz@c) nig2-ka9 sa2 3(asz@c) 2/3(asz@cv) 5(asz@c) gin2 2(asz@c) nig2-ka9 sa2 sar 1(u@c) 5(asz@c) gin2 3(asz@c) nig2-ka9 sa2 1/2(asz@cv) sar 3(asz@c) 2/3(asz@cv) 5(asz@c) gin2 4(asz@c) nig2-ka9 sa2# 1(asz@c) sar 5(asz@c) nig2-ka9 sa2 1(asz@c) 1/2(asz@cv)# sar# 3(asz@c) 2/3(asz@cv) 5(asz@c) gin2 6(asz@c)# nig2#-ka9# sa2# sar 2(asz@c) 1(u@c) 5(asz@c)# gin2# 7(asz@c) nig2-ka9 sa2
3(asz@c) sar 3(asz@c) 2/3(asz@cv) 5(asz@c) gin2
2 sharkid 4 shar'ugal 2 shargal field area: 10 shar squared; 3 sharkid 2 shargal field area: 1 nigka9 field area: 3 2/3 shekels 5 shekels 2 nigka9 field area: 15 shekels 3 nigka9 field area: 1/2 sar 3 2/3 shekels 5 shekels 4 nigka9 field area: 1 sar 5 nigka9 field area: 1 1/2 sar 3 2/3 s 5 shekels 6 nigka9 field area: 2 15 shekels 7 nigka9 field area:
3 sar 3 2/3 shekels 5 shekels
2.42.00.00 583,200 bur3 field; 10.00.00 36000 ninda squared: 3.20.00.00 720,000 bur3 field; 1 "account" squared: 3 2/3 shekels 5 small-shekels 2 "accounts" squared: of a plot 15 shekels; 3 "accounts" squared: 1/2 plot 3 2/3 shekels 5 small-shekels; 4 "accounts" squared: 1 plot; 5 "accounts" squared: 1 1/2 plots 3 2/3 shekels 5 small-shekels; 6 "accounts" squared: of plots 2, 15 shekels; 7 "accounts" squared:
3 plots 3 2/3 shekels 5 small-shekels;
Column 6
8(asz@c)# nig2#-ka9# sa2# 4(asz@c)# sar# 9(asz@c) nig2-ka9 sa2 5(asz@c) sar 3(asz@c) 2/3(asz@cv) 5(asz@c) gin2 1(u@c) nig2#-ka9# sa2 6(asz@c) sar 1(u@c) 5(asz@c) gin2 1(asz@c) kusz3-numun sa2 1(asz@c) 2/3(asz@cv) gin2 2(asz@c) kusz3-numun# sa2# 6(asz@c)# 2/3(asz@cv)# gin2 3(asz@c) kusz3-numun sa2 sar 1(u@c) 5(asz@c) gin2 4(asz@c) kusz3-numun sa2 sar 1/3(asz@cv) 6(asz@c) 2/3(asz@cv) gin2# 5(asz@c)# kusz3-numun# sa2# sar# 2/3(asz@cv)# 1(asz@c)# 2/3(asz@cv)# gin2 6(asz@c) kusz3-numun sa2 1(asz@c) sar
8 nigka9 plots, the squared area of 4 plots; 9 nigka9 plots, the squared area of 5 plots; 3 2/3 shekels 5 shekels 10 nigka9 plots, the squared area of 6 plots; 15 shekels; 1 seed-cubit, the squared area of 1 2/3 shekels; 2 seed-cubits, the squared area of 6 2/3 shekels; 3 seed-cubits, the squared area of 15 shekels; 4 seed-cubits, the squared area of 1/3 plots; 6 2/3 shekels; 5 seed-cubits, the squared area of 1 plot;
8 "accounts" squared: 4 plots; 9 "accounts" squared: 5 plots 3 2/3 shekels 5 small-shekels; 10 "accounts" squared: 6 plots 15 shekels; 1 seed-cubit squared: 1 2/3 shekels; 2 seed-cubits squared: 6 2/3 shekels; 3 seed-cubits squared: of a plot 15 shekels; 4 seed-cubits squared: of a plot 1/3, 6 2/3 shekels; 5 seed-cubits squared: of a plot 2/3, 1 2/3 shekels; 6 seed-cubits squared: 1 plot; 7 seed-cubits squared:
Column 7
1(asz@c)# 1/3(asz@cv)# sar# [1(asz@c) 2/3(asz@cv) gin2] 8(asz@c)# kusz3#-numun# [sa2] 1(asz@c) 2/3(asz@cv)# sar 6(asz@c)# [2/3(asz@cv) gin2] 9(asz@c) kusz3-numun# [sa2] 2(asz@c) sar 1(u@c) 5(asz@c)# gin2# 1(u@c) kusz3-numun# [sa2] 2(asz@c)# sar# 2/3(asz@cv)# 6(asz@c) 2/3(asz@cv)# gin2 1(asz@c) gesz-bad# sa2 gin2 1/3(asz@cv) 5(asz@c) gin2-bi 2(asz@c) gesz#-bad sa2 1(asz@c) 2/3(asz@cv) gin2 3(asz@c) gesz#-bad# sa2# 3(asz@c)# [2/3(asz@cv) gin2] 5(asz@c)# [gin2-bi] 4(asz@c)# [gesz]-bad# sa2
5(asz@c) gesz-bad sa2 sar 1(u@c) gin2 1/3(asz@cv) 5(asz@c) gin2-[bi] 6(asz@c)# [gesz-bad sa2]
1 1/3 sar 1 2/3 shekels 8 cubits seed, the squared area of 1 2/3 sar 6 2/3 shekels 9 cubits seed, the squared area of 2 sar 15 shekels 10 cubits seed, the squared area of 2 sar 2/3 shekels 6 2/3 shekels 1 geshbad, the squared area of 1/3 shekel 5 shekels its shekel 2 geshbad, the squared area of 1 2/3 shekels 3 geshbad, the squared area of 3 2/3 shekels 5 shekels its shekel 4 geshbad, the squared area
5 reed beds, the length 10 1/3 shekels, its weight 5 reed beds, 6 reed beds, the width
1 1/3 plots 1 2/3 shekels; 8 seed-cubits squared: 1 2/3 plot 6 2/3 shekels; 9 seed-cubits squared: 2 plots 15 shekels; 10 seed-cubits squared: 2 2/3 plots 6 2/3 shekels; 1 "open-stick" 1/8 ninda, ca. 0.75 m squared: of a shekel 1/3, 5 small-shekels its shekel; 2 "open-sticks" squared: 1 2/3 shekels; 3 "open-sticks" squared: 3 2/3 shekels 5 small-shekels its shekel; 4 "open-sticks" squared: 6 2/3 shekels;
5 "open-sticks" squared: of a plot 10 1/3 shekels, 5 small-shekels its shekel; 6 "open-sticks" squared:
Column 1
sar 1(u@c) 5(asz@c) gin2 7(asz@c) gesz-bad sa2 sar 1/3(asz@cv) gin2 1/3(asz@cv) 5(asz@c) gin2-bi 8(asz@c)# gesz-bad sa2 [sar 1/3(asz@cv)] 6(asz@c)# [2/3(asz@cv) gin2] [9(asz@c) gesz-bad sa2] [sar 1/3(asz@cv) 1(u@c) 3(asz@c) 2/3(asz@cv) gin2 5(asz@c) gin2-bi] [1(u@c) gesz]-bad# sa2 [sar 2/3(asz@cv)] 1(asz@c)# 2/3(asz@cv)# gin2# [1(asz@c) szu]-bad# sa2# gin2#?-bi?-ta? gin2 6(asz@c)# 1(u@c) 5(asz@c) ba?-gin2-gin2 2(asz@c) szu#-bad sa2 gin2 1/3(asz@cv) 5(asz@c) gin2-bi 3(asz@c) szu#-bad# [sa2]
5(u@c)# gin2 6(asz@c)# [1(u@c)] 5(asz@c)# [ba?-gin2-gin2]
15 shekels, 7 reeds, the front of the plot, 1/3 shekel 1/3 shekel, 5 shekels, its shekel 8 reeds, the front of the plot, 1/3 shekel, 6 2/3 shekels, 9 reeds, the front of the plot, 1/3 shekel 13 2/3 shekels, 5 shekels, its shekel 10 reeds, the front of the plot, 2/3 shekel, 1 2/3 shekels, 1 reeds, its shekels, 6 shekels, 15 shekels, 2 reeds, the front of the plot, 5 shekels, 3 reeds,
56 15 shekels, each one .
of a plot 15 shekels; 7 "open-sticks" squared: of a plot 1/3, of a shekel 1/3, 5 small-shekels its shekel; 8 "open-sticks" squared: of a plot 1/3, 6 2/3 shekels; 9 "open-sticks" squared: of a plot 1/3, 13 2/3 shekels 5 small-shekels its shekel; 10 "open-sticks" squared: of a plot 2/3, 1 2/3 shekels; 1 "open-hand" squared: of its shekel 6 small-shekels, 15 mini-shekels its small-shekel; 2 "open-hands" squared: of a small-shekel 1/3, 5 mini-shekels its small-shekel; 3 "open-hands" squared:
56 small-shekels, 15 mini-shekels its small-shekel;
Column 2
4(asz@c) szu-bad sa2 1(asz@c) 2/3(asz@cv) gin2 5(asz@c)# szu#-bad# sa2 2(asz@c)# gin2# 1/3(asz@cv)# gin2-bi#-ta# [1(u@c)] 6(asz@c) 1(u@c) 5(asz@c)# ba#?-gin2#-gin2#? 6(asz@c) szu#-bad# sa2# 3(asz@c) 2/3(asz@cv) gin2 5(asz@c)# gin2#-bi# 7(asz@c) szu#-bad# sa2# 5(asz@c) gin2# gin2#?-bi#? 6(asz@c)# 1(u@c)# 5(asz@c)# ba?-gin2#?-gin2#? 8(asz@c) szu-bad sa2# 6(asz@c) gin2 2/3(asz@cv) 9(asz@c) szu-bad sa2 8(asz@c) 1/3(asz@cv) gin2-bi? gin2-ta 6(asz@c) 1(u@c) 5(asz@c) ba-gin2-gin2-ta?
4 shubad, the squared area: 1 2/3 shekels; 5 shubad, the squared area: 2 1/3 shekels, its shekels: 16 15 shekels; 6 shubad, the squared area: 3 2/3 shekels, 5 shekels; 7 shubad, the squared area: 5 shekels; its shekels: 16 15 shekels; 8 shubad, the squared area: 6 2/3 shekels; 9 shubad, the squared area: 8 1/3 shekels; 6 15 shekels;
4 "open-hands" squared: 1 2/3 shekels; 5 "open-hands" squared: 2 1/3 shekels, 16 small-shekels its shekel, 15 mini-shekels its small-shekel; 6 "open-hands" squared: 3 2/3 shekels, 5 small-shekels its shekel; 7 "open-hands" squared: 5 shekels 6 small-shekels its shekel, 15 mini-shekels its small-shekel; 8 "open-hands" squared: 6 2/3 shekels; 9 "open-hands" squared: 8 1/3 shekels, 6 small-shekels its shekel, 15 mini-shekels its small-shekel;
Column 3
1(u@c) szu-bad sa2 sar# 1(u@c) gin2 [1/3(asz@cv)] 5(asz@c)# gin2#-bi#? ka9-ka9# ka9 ku3# lu2 dub-sar lugal-he2-gal2-su3 er-da ka9# ku3-ma2? ka9-ka9-sze3# mu-zu-a?
10 shubad, the volume of the sar, 10 1/3 shekels, its 5 shekels: the silver gate, the scribe Lugal-hegalsu, the erda gate, the silver gate, to the gate, he named it.
10 "open-hands" squared: of a plot 10 1/3 shekels, 5 small-shekels its shekel; ... ... scribe Lugal-hegal-su, Erda, ... ...
P274855: royal-monumental cone
Early Old Babylonian (ca. 2000-1900 BC) CDLI
Column 1
(d)isz-me-(d)da-gan nita kal-ga lugal i3-si-in(ki)-na lugal an-ub-da limmu2-ba-ke4 u4 nibru(ki) iri ki-ag2 (d)en-lil2-la2 gu2-bi mu-un-du8
Ishme-Dagan, the mighty man, king of Isin and king of the four world quarters, when Nippur, the beloved city of Enlil, he built,
Column 2
erin2-bi kaskal-ta ba-ra-an-zi-ga-a bad3-gal i3-si-in(ki)-na mu-un-du3 bad3-ba (d)isz-me-(d)da-gan (d)en-lil2-da a2-an-gal mu-bi-im
Its troops from the campaign were sacked, the great wall of Isin he built, and that wall Ishme-Dagan and Enlil named it A'angal.
P274856: royal-monumental tablet
Lagash II (ca. 2200-2100 BC) CDLI
(d)nin-gir2-su ur-sag kal-ga (d)en-lil2-la2 lugal-a-ni gu3-de2-a ensi2 lagasz(ki) lu2 e2-ninnu (d)nin-gir2-su-ka in-du3-a e2-_pa_ e2 ub 7(disz)-a-ni mu-na-du3
For Ningirsu, the mighty warrior of Enlil, his master, Gudea, ruler of Lagash, the man who the Eninnu of Ningirsu built, the E-PA, his 7th temple, he built for him.
P274857: royal-monumental cone
Early Old Babylonian (ca. 2000-1900 BC) CDLI
Column 1
(d)isz-me-(d)da-gan nita kal-ga lugal i3-si-in(ki)-na lugal an-ub-da limmu2-ba-ke4 u4 nibru(ki) iri ki-ag2 (d)en-lil2-la2 gu2-bi mu-un-du8
Ishme-Dagan, the mighty man, king of Isin and king of the four world quarters, when Nippur, the beloved city of Enlil, he built,
Column 2
erin2-bi kaskal-ta ba-ra-an-zi-ga-a bad3-gal i3-si-in(ki)-na mu-un-du3 bad3-ba (d)isz-me-(d)da-gan (d)en-lil2-da a2-an-gal mu-bi-im
Its troops from the campaign were sacked, the great wall of Isin he built, and that wall Ishme-Dagan and Enlil named it A'angal.
P274858: royal-monumental cone
Lagash II (ca. 2200-2100 BC) CDLI
(d)nin-dar-a lugal uru16 lugal-a-ni gu3-de2-a ensi2 lagasz(ki)-ke4 e2 gir2-su(ki)-ka-ni mu-na-du3
For Nindara, the powerful king, his master, Gudea, ruler of Lagash, his Girsu temple he built for him.
P274859: royal-monumental cone
Lagash II (ca. 2200-2100 BC) CDLI
(d)nin-dar-a lugal uru16# lugal-a-ni gu3-de2-a ensi2 lagasz(ki)-ke4 e2 gir2-su(ki)-ka-ni mu-na-du3
For Nindara, the powerful king, his master, Gudea, ruler of Lagash, his Girsu temple he built for him.
P274860: royal-monumental cone
Lagash II (ca. 2200-2100 BC) CDLI
(d)nin-gir2-su# ur-sag kal-ga# (d)en-lil2-la2#-[ra] gu3-de2-[a] ensi2# lagasz(ki#)-[ke4] nig2-du7-e pa mu#-na-e3# e2-ninnu anzu2#(muszen)-babbar2-ra-[ni] mu-na-du3 ki-be2 mu-na-gi4#
For Ningirsu, the mighty warrior of Enlil, Gudea, ruler of Lagash, made a fitting thing resplendent for him He built the Eninnu with the White Thunderbird for him and restored it to its place.
P274861: royal-monumental cone
Lagash II (ca. 2200-2100 BC) CDLI
(d)nin-gir2-su ur-sag kal-ga (d)en-lil2-la2 lugal-a#-ni gu3-de2-a ensi2 lagasz(ki)-ke4 nig2-du7-e pa mu-na-e3 e2-ninnu anzu2(muszen)-babbar2-ra-ni mu-na-du3 ki-be2 mu-na-gi4
For Ningirsu, the mighty warrior of Enlil, his master, Gudea, ruler of Lagash, made a fitting thing resplendent for him, and his Eninnu with the White Thunderbird he built for him and restored for him.
P274862: royal-monumental cone
Lagash II (ca. 2200-2100 BC) CDLI
(d)nin-gir2-su# ur-sag kal-ga (d)en-lil2-la2-ra gu3-de2-a ensi2 lagasz(ki)-ke4 nig2-du7-e pa mu-na-e3 e2-ninnu anzu2(muszen)-babbar2-ra-ni mu-na-du3 ki-be2 mu-na-gi4
For Ningirsu, the mighty warrior of Enlil, Gudea, ruler of Lagash, made a fitting thing resplendent for him, and his Eninnu with the White Thunderbird he built for him and restored for him.
P274863: royal-monumental cone
Lagash II (ca. 2200-2100 BC) CDLI
(d)nin-gir2-su ur-sag kal-ga (d)en-lil2-la2 lugal-a-ni gu3-de2-a ensi2 lagasz(ki)-ke4 nig2-du7-e pa mu-na-e3 e2-ninnu anzu2(muszen)-babbar2-ra-ni mu-na-du3 ki-be2 mu-na-gi4
For Ningirsu, the mighty warrior of Enlil, his master, Gudea, ruler of Lagash, made a fitting thing resplendent for him, and his Eninnu with the White Thunderbird he built for him and restored for him.
P274864: royal-monumental cone
Lagash II (ca. 2200-2100 BC) CDLI
Surface a
(d)nin-gir2-su ur-sag kal-ga (d)en-lil2-la2-ra gu3-de2-a ensi2 lagasz(ki)-ke4 nig2-du7-e pa mu-na-e3 e2-ninnu anzu2(muszen)-babbar2-ra-ni
For Ningirsu, the mighty warrior of Enlil, Gudea, ruler of Lagash, made a fitting thing resplendent for him, and his Eninnu with the White Thunderbird
Column 2
mu-na-du3 ki-be2 mu-na-gi4
he built for him and restored for him.
P274865: royal-monumental cone
Lagash II (ca. 2200-2100 BC) CDLI
(d)nin-gir2-su ur-sag kal-ga (d)en-lil2-la2-ra gu3-de2-a ensi2 lagasz(ki)-ke4 nig2-du7-e pa mu-na-e3 e2-ninnu anzu2(muszen)-babbar2-ra-ni mu-na-du3 ki-be2 mu-na-gi4
For Ningirsu, the mighty warrior of Enlil, Gudea, ruler of Lagash, made a fitting thing resplendent for him, and his Eninnu with the White Thunderbird he built for him and restored for him.
P274871: administrative tablet
Old Akkadian (ca. 2340-2200 BC) CDLI
Obverse
Reverse
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P274872: administrative tablet
Old Akkadian (ca. 2340-2200 BC) CDLI
Obverse
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Reverse
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P274873: administrative tablet
Old Akkadian (ca. 2340-2200 BC) CDLI
Obverse
1(asz@c) A-_ka_-du3 1(asz@c) ur-gesz 1(asz@c) galax(|_arad-ku_|) galax(|_arad-ku_|) 1(asz@c) _il2_ x? x _szir_? _ud_?
1 A-kadu, 1 Ur-gesh, 1 ...,
Reverse
ur-a2 1(asz@c) e2-mah
Ur-a, 1 ash-c-worker, Emah;
P274874: administrative tablet
Old Akkadian (ca. 2340-2200 BC) CDLI
Obverse
[...] [ur-(d)]nin#-sun2 muhaldim 1(asz@c) udu szu-ga-tum
... Ur-Ninsun, cook; 1 sheep, Shugatum,
Reverse
[...] _ga#_ [...]
P274875: administrative tablet
Old Akkadian (ca. 2340-2200 BC) CDLI
Obverse
[...] udu# [...] x szesz kisal?
... sheep ... brother of the courtyard?
Reverse
[...] udu [...] lu2 e2 dar#?
... sheep ... man of the house
P274876: administrative tablet
Old Akkadian (ca. 2340-2200 BC) CDLI
1(asz@c) amar-szuba3 1(asz@c) mi-za-nim? 1(asz@c) ka5-a# [x?] x
1 Amar-shuba, 1 Mizanim, 1 Ka'a, ...,
P274877: administrative tablet
Old Akkadian (ca. 2340-2200 BC) CDLI
en-lil2 tug2 nig2-la2 x 2(u) 2(disz) ma-na x? _dar_
x x x
for Enlil; textile for nigla; ... 22 minas .
...;
P274878: administrative tablet
Old Akkadian (ca. 2340-2200 BC) CDLI
n x gibil# 3(u@c) 1(asz@c) gesz gid2-da 4(u@c) 2(asz@c) sag-szu4 gibil 1(gesz2@c) 2(u@c) sag-szu4 libir
... new; 31 long beams; 42 new head-beams; 210 new head-beams, old;
P274879: administrative tablet
Old Akkadian (ca. 2340-2200 BC) CDLI
2(disz@t) sila3 x [...] x 5(disz@t) sila3 i3 us2 1(asz@c) dug i3 3(disz@t)-kam-ma x x ninda2 [...]
2 sila3 ..., 5 sila3 oil, the length 1 jug of 3rd oil, ... bread ...,
P274880: administrative tablet
Old Akkadian (ca. 2340-2200 BC) CDLI
Obverse
ab x x x
...,
Reverse
ur-e-ga x x libir munu4 [...] x _an_
Ur-ega ... old, ... .
P274881: administrative tablet
Old Akkadian (ca. 2340-2200 BC) CDLI
tug2 nig2-la2 pisan i3-gal2
garments of nigla, baskets, are here.
P274882: administrative tablet
Old Akkadian (ca. 2340-2200 BC) CDLI
lu2 edin x
... man
P274883: administrative tablet
Old Akkadian (ca. 2340-2200 BC) CDLI
P274884: administrative tablet
Old Akkadian (ca. 2340-2200 BC) CDLI
ugula x x _urudu mi_ x x [...]
foreman: ... copper .
P274885: administrative tablet
Old Akkadian (ca. 2340-2200 BC) CDLI
[...] zabar# ki-la2-bi 1(disz) ma-na e-gi4-a da#-da
... its weight is 1 mina. It is returned to Dada.
P274886: administrative tablet
Old Akkadian (ca. 2340-2200 BC) CDLI
P274887: administrative tablet
Old Akkadian (ca. 2340-2200 BC) CDLI
4(asz@c) (gesz)gi-musz? lugal-igi-sa6 ma2-lah5 uri2(ki)
4 ..., Lugal-igisa, the boatman of Ur;
P274888: administrative tablet
Old Akkadian (ca. 2340-2200 BC) CDLI
Obverse
lu2-ra e-na-szum2 x zi-ga x
he gave to a man ...,
Reverse
x x [...]
P274889: administrative tablet
Old Akkadian (ca. 2340-2200 BC) CDLI
P274890: administrative tablet
Old Akkadian (ca. 2340-2200 BC) CDLI
[...] [...] x nin gar [...] 2(barig) 1(ban2) x dar
... ... ... ... 2 barig 1 ban2 .
P274892: administrative tablet
Old Akkadian (ca. 2340-2200 BC) CDLI
Obverse
1(asz@c) esz2-dur ab2-sag ki-la2-bi 3(asz@c) ma-na 1(asz@c) esz2-dur# ab2-sag ki-la2-bi 2(asz@c) ma-na 1(asz@c) esz2 sag-kesz2 ki-la2-bi 1/2(disz@c) ma-na
1 eshdur cow, its weight is 3 mana; 1 eshdur cow, its weight is 2 mana; 1 eshdur sagkesh cow, its weight is 1/2 mana;
Reverse
iti#? [a2]-ki-ti# [...]
month: "Akitu," ...;
P274896: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Obverse
a-sza3 e2-gir-gi4-[lu] ugula ab-ba-saga
field of Egirgilu, foreman: Abbasaga;
Reverse
kiszib3 lugal-he2-gal2 mu si-[...]
under seal of Lugal-hegal, year: "... ."
Seal 1
lugal-he2-gal2 dub-[sar] dumu ur-nigar#[(gar)]
Lugal-hegal, scribe, son of Ur-nigar.
P274897: administrative tablet
Old Akkadian (ca. 2340-2200 BC) CDLI
Obverse
3(u@c) 5(asz@c) sag 3(u@c) 5(asz@c)#
1/2(disz@c) 3(disz@t) kusz2 sag 1/2(disz@c) 3(disz@t) kusz2# 2(u@c) 4(asz@c) 1/2(disz@c) 2(disz) kusz2 us2 2(esze3@c) 1(iku@c) 1/2(iku@c) x? _gan2#_?-bi? kiri6 utu-_gir2_@g(ki)-kam giri3-gen-na
35 head-shekels 35,
1/2 cubit, the head 1/2 cubit, 1/3 cubit, 24 1/2 cubits, the length 2 eshe3 1 1/2 iku, ... its field, the orchard of Utu-GIRg, at the foot;
Bottom
u3(_lak433_)-mu-ne2-ne2-kam
for Ulumunekam;
P274898: administrative tablet
Old Akkadian (ca. 2340-2200 BC) CDLI
Obverse
zu2-du5 kun-sze3 in-gub
he has set up a threshing floor at the door.
Reverse
zu2-du5 kun#-sze3 in#-gub
he seated the throne at the door
P274899: legal tablet
Old Akkadian (ca. 2340-2200 BC) CDLI
Obverse
ki szu-esz18-dar u-bar-um szu ba-ti igi ur-(d)nin-mug dub-sar igi lu2-(d)en-lil2-la2 igi tu-tu-la
from Shu-Ishtar Ubarum received; before Ur-Ninmug, the scribe; before Lu-Enlila; before Tutula;
Reverse
igi puzur4-esz18-dar igi la-gi-bu tukum-bi ku3 ba-szum2 lu2-im mu lugal pa3
before Puzur-Ishtar; before Lagibu; if silver was given, the man; year: "The king was installed."
P274900: administrative tablet
Old Akkadian (ca. 2340-2200 BC) CDLI
Column 1
1(u@c) he2-dingir 3(disz@t) pesz a-gir2-nu-si sagi [...]
10 Hedingir, 3 pigs, Agirnusi, cupbearer, ...,
Column 2
an-na-szum2
to Anshum;
P274901: administrative tablet
Old Akkadian (ca. 2340-2200 BC) CDLI
a-du-qar
a-du-qar
for Aduqar;
for Aduqar;
P274913: royal-monumental tablet
Early Old Babylonian (ca. 2000-1900 BC) CDLI
Obverse
(d)suen-ga-szi-id nita kal-ga lugal unu(ki)-ga lugal am-na-nu-um e2-gal
Sîn-kashid, the mighty man, king of Uruk, king of Amnanum, palace.
Reverse
nam-lugal-la-ka-ni mu-du3
he built for his kingship.
P274914: royal-monumental cone
Early Old Babylonian (ca. 2000-1900 BC) CDLI
(d)suen-ga-szi-id nita kal-ga lugal unu(ki)-ga lugal am-na-nu-um u2-a e2-an-na e2-gal nam-lugal-la-ka-ni mu-du3
Sîn-kashid, the mighty man, king of Uruk and king of Amnanum, provider of Eanna, his palace of kingship, he built.
P274915: royal-monumental cone
Early Old Babylonian (ca. 2000-1900 BC) CDLI
Column 1
(d)li-pi2-it-esz18-dar sipa sun5-na nibru(ki) engar zi uri5(ki)-ma musz3 nu-tum2-mu eridu(ki)-ga en me-te unu(ki)-ga lugal i3-si-in(ki)-na lugal ki-en-gi ki-uri
Lipit-Ishtar, the humble shepherd of Nippur, the faithful farmer of Ur, the unrivalled one of Eridu, the lord who is perfect in Uruk, king of Isin and king of Sumer and Akkad,
Column 2
sza3-ge de6-a (d)inanna-me-en u4 nig2-si-sa2 ki-en-gi ki-uri i-ni-in-gar-ra-a nam-ga-ru-um ki rib-ba dingir-re-e-ne-ka e2 nig2-si-sa2-a mu-du3
Inanna, when justice in Sumer and Akkad was established, the Namgarum, the place where the gods are seated, the temple of justice he built.
P274919: administrative tablet
Old Akkadian (ca. 2340-2200 BC) CDLI
Obverse
x nam2 asila3(ki?) e2-gal#-la il-x
... of Asila, palace .
Reverse
x [...]
lu2 edin
...;
a kind of profession
P274922: legal tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Obverse
ur-(d)[...] x [...]
Ur-... ...
Reverse
mu us2-sa ma2 (d)en#-[ki] ba-ab-du8
year following: "The boat of Enki was caulked."
Obverse
[...]-ba-ba x-ni u3 ur-(d)suen szu ba-ti-esz nu-kur2-ru-de3 mu lugal in-pa3-de3-esz igi ur-esz2-dam igi (d)en-lil2-x-[...] igi i-[...]
... ... and Ur-Suen have received; they are not to change. The king has sworn by the name of Ur-eshdam; before Enlil-...; before I...;
Reverse
igi [...] dumu ur-[...] igi x-x-da# [x] igi szu-x-de2#-[x] iti _ne_-_ne_-gar [mu ...] x [...]
before ..., son of Ur-...; before ...; before Shu-...; month: "NENEgar," year: "... ."
Seal 1
ra-x-[...] x-x _arad2_ (d)nin#?-lil2-[...]
... servant of Ninlil-.
P274923: administrative tablet
Old Akkadian (ca. 2340-2200 BC) CDLI
Column 1
1(u@c)? 4(asz@c)? sze gur# a-ga-de3(ki) al-_du 2_(asz@c)#? sze gur [n] 3(ban2@c)#? gig gur ur#?-gu aszgab [...] sze# gur#
14? gur barley, Agade, Al-du; 2? gur barley, n 3 ban2? ..., ..., ... barley,
Column 2
lugal-zi nagar 2(barig@c) ur-(d)ildu3 2(barig@c) e2-gu4 2(u@c) 5(asz@c)# 2(ban2@c)#? sze gur me-me e2-gu2
Lugal-zi, carpenter; 2 barig Ur-Ildu; 2 barig Egu; 25 gur 2 ban2 barley, name of Egu;
Column 1
4(u@c)? 5(asz@c)? [...] sze gur sze#? x (x)
45? gur ... barley,
P274925: administrative tablet
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
Obverse
e2 na-an-ni-a-[ka?]-sze3#? nig2-gur11 ku3-babbar 1/3(disz) ma-na# [(x?)] u2-gu ba-an-de2# igi ur-sa6-ga-mu di-ku5-sze3 di-bi ba-ab-du11 dam na-an-ni-a nam-erim2-sze3 ba-szum2 szu-(d)nin-szubur an-ne2-ki-ag2 u3 nin-inim-gi-na e2-gi4-a ba-da-da [(x?)] ki dam na-an-ni-a-ta tesz2-bi ba-ab-bu-us2 nam-erim2 ba-zi-ir
dam na-an-ni-a-ra e2 ba-na-gid2
to the house of Nannia, property and 1/3 mina of silver he weighed out, before Ursagamu, the judge, he ruled, and the wife of Nannia he gave as a lawsuit. Shu-Ninshubur of An-ekiag and Nin-inimgina, the house, he reorganized, and from the house of Nannia he sat down, and the lawsuit he brought.
for the wife of Nania, the house was rented.
Reverse
[...] e2 dingir [...] an-ne2-ki-ag2 [...]-du [...] [...] lu2#-[...] igi# [...] _arad2#_-[...] szu-[...] ugula [...] mu ha-ar#-[szi(ki) ki-masz(ki)] u3 hu-ur#-ti#[(ki)] u4 asz-am3# ba#-[hul]
... temple of the god ... Anekiag ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... year: "Harshi, Kimash and Hurti were destroyed on account of hunger."
P274926: royal-monumental other-object
Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) CDLI
[...] [...] [...] x lu2-(d)nin-gir2-su dub-sar dumu lu2-ba-ke4 nam-ti-sze3 u3 nam-ti dam dumu-na-sze3 a mu-na-ru bur-ba nin-mu igi-ni-da-a# mu#-bi#?-[im?]
... ... ... Lu-Ningirsu, the scribe, son of Lu-ba, for his life and for the life of his wife and children, dedicated it this bowl to him. The bowl is the name of Ninmu-iginidaya.
P274929: lexical tablet
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
Column 1
ba#-an-[x] ba#-an-na-szum2 ba#-an-de2 ba#-an-zal ba#-an-ku4 ba#-ni-szesz2 ba#-ab-ak ba#-ab-rah2 ba#-ab-du11 ba#-ki-ag2 ba#-an-du11 ba#-il2-la-sze3 ba#-la-ag2 ba#-dim2 ba-u4-zal ak nigin2 ba-an-sze-gar
... he gave to him He was thrown into a shackle He was thrown into a shackle He was thrown into a shackle He was thrown into a shackle He was thrown into a shackle He was thrown into a shackle He was thrown into a shackle He was thrown into a shackle He was thrown into a shackle He was thrown into a shackle He was thrown into a shackle
Column 2
girah(|_szu-dim2_|)# [szu] ba#-an-ti [szu ba]-an-ti-mesz [szu ba]-ti#-a [...]-u6#-de3 [x x]-ra tukum#-bi [x-x]-a [...] usar [szu] bala [szu] szum2 [szu ba]-an#-szum2 [x-x]-dam [...]-dam [...] dah [...] masz2 [...] x [...] x [...] x [...] x [...] x [...] x [...] x za#-[...]-x kun!-giri2-[...] dal-ba-an# de5-de5-ga# de5-ga# in-gar in-duh in-duh-a in-ba-al in-il2 in-il2-mesz in-_bu_ in-_sar_-ru in-du3-a in [dub2?] asz2 gi4#-[gi4]
The girah was killed, the sag was killed, the sag was killed, the sag was killed ... If ...
Column 3
in#-[...]-x [x?] in-[...] in-gaz# in-gaz# in kin-gi4-a nig2-gal2 erin2-na nig2-szu gar-ra nig2 tug2 nig2 nu-tug2 nig2-gur11 nig2-gur11 lugal ninda gesztin-na nig2-gur11 tesz2 nig2-gi-na-ta a-na-am ib2-ta-sa2 nam-til-la u3-tu nig2-szudul3 nig2-szudul3#-la2 nig2-erim2# nig2-erim2-me-sze3 nig2-nam nig2-nam al-zi-ra nig2-szu-tag4-a sa10-bi sa10 til-la-bi#-esz-sze3 in-szi-sa10 [zi?]-gu#-us2 nig2#-akkil nig2-silag-ga2 nig2-_szid_ x-_sal ka_ szu du8-du8 kiri3-zal inim ga2-ga2-dam du11-ga
sag an-ni-il? u4 kur-ra-a-ni u4 tu-ta-a-ni zalag-ga
... ... ... ... ... ... in the midst of the work assignment?, the property of the troops, the property of the garrison, the property of the garment, the property of the king, the bread of wine, the property of the teshgina offerings, what has he taken? The life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king, the life of the king
The head of An-il, his mountain day, his sunset day, shining.
Column 4
[u4] tu [u4 tu]-de3 [...]-_ne#_ u4# [...]-x u4 x-[...] u4 szu-[x] u4 _ur sag_@g#?-[x] ki-gal2-[...] u4 _ur_ ki-gal2 [...] x u4 ur-sag mar-tu# ib2-ta-sa u4 itu mu ha-la hul2 gukkal sig3-ga _du#_ ki#-[tum2?] maszkim# si arhusz u2-gu2#? de2? usz tar du3 _szid_ szesz2? dun x gu7 nag szu12-de3 |_ka_xX-_ka_xX|-ga2 de2 gig ib2 tumx(|_tum_xGAN2@t|) egir ka2 abul |_dag_-(_dag-kisim5_xU2+_gir2_)xX|
The day of the storm The day of the storm The day of the ... storm The day of the ... storm The day of the ... storm The day of the ... storm The day of the ... storm The day of the ... storm The day of the ... warrior of the Amorite ... The day of the month, the year of the happy life The day of the good omen The day of the ... storm The day of the ... storm The day of the ... storm The day of the ... storm ... The storm ... storm ... storm ... storm ... storm ... storm ... storm ... storm ... storm ... storm ... storm ... storm ... after the gate of the city gate
Column 1
|_dag_-(_dag-kisim5_xU2+_gir2_)xX| |_dag_-(_dag-kisim5_xU2+_gir2_)xX| |_dag_-(_dag-kisim5_xU2+_gir2_)xX| szeg12 szeg12 al-ur3-ra szeg12# gid2!-da szeg12# gu-la szeg12# di4-di4 [szeg12] ansze gi#-usz-siki [x]-gi#-a [...]-nin [gi]-dub-ba [...]-usz [...]-x-_ab_
..., ...,
Column 2
lu2 an-ur2#?-ta-a lu2 sag-_asz_ lu2 bulug3-ga2 lu2 gin6#-na lu2 nu-gin6#-na lu2 tu#-ra lu2 szur2#-ra lu2 [x] ninnu lu2 du3-luh-ha adaminx(|_lu2-lu2_|) ak lu2 suhur-la2 lu2 _ka_ kar2-kar2 lu2 _ka_ kar2-kar2# nam#-la#-x [...] x [...] x [...] [...] [...] [...] [...] [...] [...]-_ka#_ [...]-pa6 [x]-ba [x]-sar [x]-lal3 [x]-lal3 [x]-la [x]-hul# [x]-lul [x]-za#-za [...]-ra [...]-gul [...]-zi [...]-egir [...]-la#
A man from the horizon, a man from the horizon, a man from the bulugga, a man from the horizon, a man from the horizon, a man from the horizon, a man from the horizon, a man from the horizon, a man from the horizon, a man from the horizon, a man from the horizon, a man from the ..., a man from the ..., a man from the ..., a man from the ..., a man from the ..., a man from the ..., a man from the ...
Column 3
(tu15)mar-tu (tu15)kur-ra tu15 limmu-am3 tu15 nigin2 im-de2-a (tu15)sag tu15 szur2 im sza3 i7-da nigin-na mu-_du_ mu-_du_ didli a-sza3 dub-ba szub-ba szu du3-a lu2 dili dam-a-ni geme2-ni kun [...] dilim2 i3 dilim2 nu#-i3-dilim2 ki-mah ki idim ki-in-dar ki-usz2 ki-bi ki-gal kislah ki-gal2 ki-ba gar-ra ki dirig
The west wind is the east wind, the east wind is the west wind, the north wind is the horizon, the south wind is the horizon, the north wind is the horizon, the water of the river is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon, it is the horizon
P274990: lexical tablet
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) CDLI
Surface a'
[...] _dim2_ [...] [...] ka5 [...] x ka5 [...] eme#-_szid_ nig2#-bunx(|_lak648_xIM|)-na uh#?
Surface b'
musz# _ki#_-[in-dar?] musz ki-[in-dar?] musz i7#? musz sag-[kal?] musz igi [nu-gal2?] musz kun ku5#?-[da] musz [...] (d?)nirah
a snake ... a snake ...
Surface c'
gal?-ma-na _usz_? _ka_ umanx(|_hi_xASZ2|) [...] x mu2-a [...] x-a
Surface d'
mar x [...] sze [...] nin [...]
... barley ... lady .