Position in chronology
STU 07
Translation — curated editorial
EditorialEditorial entry — translation cited from: CDLI raw catalogue, no published translation. P-number P130433.
Transliteration
4(u) 3(disz) udu niga saga 1(disz) 1/2(disz) sila3 sze-ta 1(disz) 1/3(disz) sila3 1(disz) gin2 duh saga-ta 1(u) gin2 duh du-ta sze-bi 1(barig) 4(disz) 1/2(disz) sila3 duh saga-bi 4(ban2) 8(disz) sila3 3(disz) gin2 duh du-bi 7(disz) sila3 1(u) gin2 u4 1(disz)-kam u4 3(u)-sze3 szunigin 6(asz) 2(barig) 1(ban2) 5(disz) sila3 sze gur szunigin 5(asz) 4(barig) 1(disz) 1/2(disz) sila3# duh saga gur szunigin 3(barig) 3(ban2) 5(disz) sila3 duh du sza3-gal udu niga saga giri3 ur-ma-mi iti ezem-szul-gi mu si-mu-ru#-um ba-hul#
Scholarly note
Catalogue entry from CDLI (Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC)) — STU 07. No scholarly translation has been published; the transliteration is from the ATF (CDLI's Atf-Friendly format). [year-name] Dated to Šulgi y23 — Simurrum destroyed based on canonical year-name formula in the transliteration.
Attribution
Image: John Rylands Library, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK (P130433) — Photo via Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative. source
Translation excerpted from CDLI raw catalogue, no published translation. P-number P130433..
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