Sumerian·Book

Position in chronology

Nisaba 25, 05

~2800 BCE·Early Dynastic·P448992

About this tablet

A small, heavily fragmented Early Dynastic tablet from Ur, held at the British Museum (U.30721). The tablet appears to be a scribal exercise or administrative list, featuring repeated sign combinations — NI, NA, DUB ('tablet'?), DAḪ ('to add/supplement'), and LAL ('to hang/subtract/balance') — that suggest either a sign-list practice tablet or an accounting entry involving tallies of commodities or records. The repetition of signs like NI and NA in sequence is characteristic of early scribal school exercises at Ur, where apprentices copied signs in runs. Its exact subject matter cannot be determined with confidence given the fragmentation, but the presence of DUB ('tablet') and LAL ('balance/deduction') hints at meta-administrative or scribal training content.

Plain-language summary by the engine — meant as a doorway into the literal translation below.

Written in modern English

The tablet records a series of entries built around repeated signs — NI, NA, MA, AN, ŠEŠ — followed by references to tablets (DUB), possibly a fire or fuel commodity (NE), an action involving NIM and GI₄, a horn or filling entry (SI), a mother or origin term (AMA), additions (DAḪ), and finally a balancing or subtraction entry: DAḪ NI DUB LAL₃. Much of the middle section is too damaged or broken to read. What survives reads less like a narrative and more like a running ledger or sign-practice list — entries being added and balanced, with several lines now lost.

A modern paraphrase of the literal translation — same content, contemporary voice.

Translation — our engine

Our engine
Low confidence
NI NI MA NI AN NA NA NI NA NI NI ŠEŠ [x] DUB [...] DUB NE AK NIM GI₄ [x] SI [...] AMA [...] DAḪ [...] DAḪ NI DUB LAL₃

Our translation engine — Sonnet 4.6. Reads the photo, translates the cuneiform, and writes a plain-language interpretation. See methodology for limits.

Transliteration

NI NI#
MA# NI# AN NA
NA NI
NA NI
NI SZESZ#
x
DUB [...]
DUB NE#
AK NIM GI4
x SI
[...]
AMA# [...]
DAH# [...]
DAH# NI DUB# LAL3#

Scholarly note

Catalogue entry from CDLI (ED I-II (ca. 2900-2700 BC)) — Nisaba 25, 05. No scholarly translation has been published; the transliteration is from the ATF (CDLI's Atf-Friendly format).

Attribution

Image: British Museum, London, UK (P448992) — Photo via Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative. source
Translation excerpted from engine:claude-sonnet-4-6 (2026-05-28/v6-glossary-aware).

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