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~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireEditorial

DCS 024

Catalogue entry from CDLI (Lagash II (ca. 2200-2100 BC)) — DCS 024. No scholarly translation has been published; the transliteration is from the ATF (CDLI's Atf-Friendly format).

Writing & Literature
~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireEditorial

DCS 025

Catalogue entry from CDLI (Lagash II (ca. 2200-2100 BC)) — DCS 025. No scholarly translation has been published; the transliteration is from the ATF (CDLI's Atf-Friendly format).

Writing & Literature
~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireEditorial

DCS 026

Catalogue entry from CDLI (Lagash II (ca. 2200-2100 BC)) — DCS 026. No scholarly translation has been published; the transliteration is from the ATF (CDLI's Atf-Friendly format).

Writing & Literature
~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireEditorial

DCS 027

Catalogue entry from CDLI (Lagash II (ca. 2200-2100 BC)) — DCS 027. No scholarly translation has been published; the transliteration is from the ATF (CDLI's Atf-Friendly format).

Writing & Literature
~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireEditorial

DCS 028

Catalogue entry from CDLI (Lagash II (ca. 2200-2100 BC)) — DCS 028. No scholarly translation has been published; the transliteration is from the ATF (CDLI's Atf-Friendly format).

Writing & Literature
~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireEditorial

DCS 029

Catalogue entry from CDLI (Lagash II (ca. 2200-2100 BC)) — DCS 029. No scholarly translation has been published; the transliteration is from the ATF (CDLI's Atf-Friendly format).

Writing & Literature
~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireEditorial

DCS 030

Catalogue entry from CDLI (Lagash II (ca. 2200-2100 BC)) — DCS 030. No scholarly translation has been published; the transliteration is from the ATF (CDLI's Atf-Friendly format).

Writing & Literature
~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireEditorial

DCS 031

Catalogue entry from CDLI (Lagash II (ca. 2200-2100 BC)) — DCS 031. No scholarly translation has been published; the transliteration is from the ATF (CDLI's Atf-Friendly format).

Writing & Literature
~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireEditorial

DCS 032

Catalogue entry from CDLI (Lagash II (ca. 2200-2100 BC)) — DCS 032. No scholarly translation has been published; the transliteration is from the ATF (CDLI's Atf-Friendly format).

Writing & Literature
~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireEditorial

DCS 033

Catalogue entry from CDLI (Lagash II (ca. 2200-2100 BC)) — DCS 033. No scholarly translation has been published; the transliteration is from the ATF (CDLI's Atf-Friendly format).

Writing & Literature
~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireEditorial

DCS 034

Catalogue entry from CDLI (Lagash II (ca. 2200-2100 BC)) — DCS 034. No scholarly translation has been published; the transliteration is from the ATF (CDLI's Atf-Friendly format).

Writing & Literature
~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireEditorial

DCS 035

Catalogue entry from CDLI (Lagash II (ca. 2200-2100 BC)) — DCS 035. No scholarly translation has been published; the transliteration is from the ATF (CDLI's Atf-Friendly format).

Writing & Literature
~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireEditorial

DCS 036

Catalogue entry from CDLI (Lagash II (ca. 2200-2100 BC)) — DCS 036. No scholarly translation has been published; the transliteration is from the ATF (CDLI's Atf-Friendly format).

Writing & Literature
~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireEditorial

DCS 037

Catalogue entry from CDLI (Lagash II (ca. 2200-2100 BC)) — DCS 037. No scholarly translation has been published; the transliteration is from the ATF (CDLI's Atf-Friendly format).

Writing & Literature
~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireEditorial

DCS 038

Catalogue entry from CDLI (Lagash II (ca. 2200-2100 BC)) — DCS 038. No scholarly translation has been published; the transliteration is from the ATF (CDLI's Atf-Friendly format).

Writing & Literature
~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireEditorial

DCS 039

Catalogue entry from CDLI (Lagash II (ca. 2200-2100 BC)) — DCS 039. No scholarly translation has been published; the transliteration is from the ATF (CDLI's Atf-Friendly format).

Writing & Literature
~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireEditorial

DCS 040

Catalogue entry from CDLI (Lagash II (ca. 2200-2100 BC)) — DCS 040. No scholarly translation has been published; the transliteration is from the ATF (CDLI's Atf-Friendly format).

Writing & Literature
~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireEditorial

DCS 041

Catalogue entry from CDLI (Lagash II (ca. 2200-2100 BC)) — DCS 041. No scholarly translation has been published; the transliteration is from the ATF (CDLI's Atf-Friendly format).

Writing & Literature
~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireEditorial

DCS 042

Catalogue entry from CDLI (Lagash II (ca. 2200-2100 BC)) — DCS 042. No scholarly translation has been published; the transliteration is from the ATF (CDLI's Atf-Friendly format).

Writing & Literature
~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireEditorial

DCS 044

Catalogue entry from CDLI (Lagash II (ca. 2200-2100 BC)) — DCS 044. No scholarly translation has been published; the transliteration is from the ATF (CDLI's Atf-Friendly format).

Writing & Literature
~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireEditorial

DCS 046

Catalogue entry from CDLI (Lagash II (ca. 2200-2100 BC)) — DCS 046. No scholarly translation has been published; the transliteration is from the ATF (CDLI's Atf-Friendly format).

Writing & Literature
~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireEditorial

DCS 058

Catalogue entry from CDLI (Lagash II (ca. 2200-2100 BC)) — DCS 058. No scholarly translation has been published; the transliteration is from the ATF (CDLI's Atf-Friendly format).

Writing & Literature
~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireEditorial

DCS 059

Catalogue entry from CDLI (Lagash II (ca. 2200-2100 BC)) — DCS 059. No scholarly translation has been published; the transliteration is from the ATF (CDLI's Atf-Friendly format).

Writing & Literature
~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireEditorial

DCS 060

Catalogue entry from CDLI (Lagash II (ca. 2200-2100 BC)) — DCS 060. No scholarly translation has been published; the transliteration is from the ATF (CDLI's Atf-Friendly format).

Writing & Literature
~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireETCSRI

Gudea 001

(1) For Bau, the kind woman, the child of An, the lady of Iri-kug, his lady, Gudea, ruler of Lagaš, built her temple in Iri-kug.

Law
~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireETCSRI

Gudea 002

(1) For Bau, the child of An, his lady, Gudea, ruler of Lagaš, built her temple in Iri-kug.

Law
~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireETCSRI

Gudea 003

Gudea's dedication of Bau's temple at Iri-kug documents the pre-Ur III ruler of Lagaš as a temple-builder for An's daughter, anchoring his legitimacy in divine patronage rather than military conquest.

Law
~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireETCSRI

Gudea 004

Records Gudea of Lagaš's construction of a temple to Bau at Iri-kug, anchoring the goddess's cult site to a specific Lagašite ruler and expanding the known catalogue of his building projects beyond the celebrated E-ninnu.

Law
~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireETCSRI

Gudea 005

(1) For Bau, the kind woman, the daughter of An, the lady of Iri-kug, his lady, Gudea, ruler of Lagaš, the builder of Ninĝirsu's E-ninnu, built her city wall of Iri-kug.

Law
~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireETCSRI

Gudea 006

(1) For Bau, the kind woman, the child of An, the lady of Iri-kug, his lady, Gudea, ruler of Lagaš, built her city wall of Iri-kug.

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~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireETCSRI

Gudea 007

(i 1) For Bau, the kind woman, the daughter of An, the lady of Iri-kug, his lady, Gudea, ruler of Lagaš, ... builder Ninĝirsu's E-ninnu-anzud-babbar, ... Bau ....

Law
~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireETCSRI

Gudea 008

Gudea's dedication of a temple to Dumuzid-abzu at Ĝirsu attests the ruler's active patronage of a goddess otherwise sparsely documented in royal building inscriptions of the Lagaš II period.

Law
~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireETCSRI

Gudea 009

(1) For Enki, king of the Abzu, the eternal and immutable king, his master, Gudea, ruler of Lagaš, built his temple on the bank of the Tigris.

Law
~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireETCSRI

Gudea 010

(1) To Enlil, the king of the gods, for the sanctuary in Nibru, the Dur-an-ki, Gudea, ruler of Lagaš, the boat-tower of the E-kur, dedicated this (vessel) for his well-being.

Law
~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireETCSRI

Gudea 011

Attests Gudea's construction of a temple to Ĝatumdug at Iri-kug, anchoring the goddess's cult site and Lagaš's sacred geography during the Neo-Sumerian revival.

Law
~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireETCSRI

Gudea 011a

(1) For Ĝatumdug, the mother of Lagaš, his lady, Gudea, ruler of Lagaš, built her temple in Iri-kug. This is (part) of the door.

Law
~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireETCSRI

Gudea 012

(1) For Ĝatumdug, his lady, Gudea, ruler of Lagaš, devotee of Ĝatumdug, built her temple in Iri-kug.

Law
~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireETCSRI

Gudea 013

(1) For Ĝatumdug, the mother of Lagaš, ..., his mother who bore him, built her temple in Ĝirsu.

Law
~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireETCSRI

Gudea 014

(1) For Ḫendursaĝ, his master, Gudea, ruler of Lagaš, built his temple.

Law
~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireETCSRI

Gudea 015

(1) For Ḫendursaĝ, his master, Gudea, ruler of Lagaš, ....

Law
~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireETCSRI

Gudea 016

Gudea's dedication of the E-mehušgal-anki temple to Igalim, son of the city-god Ninĝirsu, documents the religious building program through which Lagaš's rulers asserted divine favour and civic identity in the late third millennium.

Law
~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireETCSRI

Gudea 017

(1) To Igalim, the beloved child of Ninĝirsu, Gudea, ruler of Lagaš, dedicated this (mace) for his well-being.

Law
~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireETCSRI

Gudea 018

Attests Gudea's construction of an Inana temple at Ĝirsu, adding one entry to the catalogue of Lagašite royal building programs that defined Neo-Sumerian piety and statecraft before the Ur III unification.

Law
~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireETCSRI

Gudea 019

Attests Gudea of Lagaš's construction of a temple to Inana at Ĝirsu, adding one data point to the corpus of his building activity in the late 3rd millennium.

Law
~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireETCSRI

Gudea 020

(1) For Inana, the lady of all lands, his lady, Gudea, ruler of Lagaš, devotee of Ĝatumdug, built her E-ana in Ĝirsu.

Law
~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireETCSRI

Gudea 021

(1) For Inana, the lady of all lands, his lady, Gudea, ruler of Lagaš, built her E-ana in Ĝirsu.

Law
~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireETCSRI

Gudea 022

(1) For Inana, the lady of all lands, his lady, Gudea, ruler of Lagaš, built her temple.

Law
~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireETCSRI

Gudea 023

(1) To Inana, the lady of all lands, his lady, Gudea, ruler of Lagaš, dedicated this (vessel) for his well-being.

Law
~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireETCSRI

Gudea 024

Records Gudea of Lagaš's construction of a temple to Mešlamta-ea in Ĝirsu, adding one data point to the corpus of pre-Ur III royal building inscriptions that map Sumerian cultic geography.

Law
~2130 BCE·Akkadian EmpireETCSRI

Gudea 025

Gudea's dedication of the E-sirara temple to Nanše at Niĝin attests the governor of Lagaš's active patronage of a goddess whose portfolio explicitly included boundary-setting and social justice, linking civic piety to legal order in the Ur III period.

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