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(1) Bel-iddin, architect, son of Bel-ahhešu; Remut-Gula, [his] son; Qunnabatu, Inqaya, Kullaya, Adirtu, Bittû — in all, 4 daughters of his. (10) Total, 7, family of the house of Arad-[Ne]rgal; (the house is) beside the temple of the god Nabû-ša-harê. (12) Kidin-Marduk, chief builder, son of Sapiku; the woman Bilassunu, his sister. In all, 2 in the Gate of Same. (16) Zerutu, cupbearer of the goddess Belet-Babili; the woman Maqartu, his sister. In all 2. (r 1) Bulluṭu, engraver, son of Aplaya. (r 3) In all, three families of the house of Nur-Sin, beside the king's silos. (r 5) The woman Gagayu,…
Economy
(1) Bel-aha-iddin, son of the Fisher family, assigned to Šumma-Adad, baker; (3) Bulluṭu, engraver, assigned to Marduk-iqbi, baker; (5) Bulluṭu, silversmith, assigned to Girittu, baker; (7) Bel-ibni, kinaltu-priest, assigned to Arad-Aya, baker. (r 2) Total, 4 citizens of Babylon assigned to bakers.