Position in chronology
K 10930
Translation — curated editorial
EditorialEditorial entry — translation cited from: CDLI raw catalogue, no published translation. P-number P398977.
Transliteration
[...] ana _ki#_ [...] [... x]-szu2 ana _ki_ [...] [...] _min-mesz_-szu2 _sig7#_ [...] [...] _min-mesz_-szu2 _babbar_ [...] [...] _min#-mesz_-szu2 _sa5_ [...] [... _x]-mesz_-szu2 _ge6_ [...] [... _x]-mesz_-szu2 [...] [... x]-mesz_-szu2 [...] [... x]-mesz_-szu2 _szu_ [...] [... _x]-mesz#_-szu2 za-x [...] [...] ni-ih _dingir_-[ni?] [...] le-mu-un sa-ar# [... ha]-at,-t,i-' ina-ziq# [...] _mah# gal-gal_ [...] _mah# tur-tur_ [...]
Scholarly note
Catalogue entry from CDLI (Neo-Assyrian (ca. 911-612 BC)) — K 10930. No scholarly translation has been published; the transliteration is from the ATF (CDLI's Atf-Friendly format).
Attribution
Image: British Museum, London, UK (P398977) — Photo via Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative. source
Translation excerpted from CDLI raw catalogue, no published translation. P-number P398977..
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