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Obverse: 1 gur of barley, royal (standard measure), for the price of 1 shekel of silver [plus] one quarter-shekel, from Katar, Puzur-Haya received. Witness: Ur-Duku-ga; Witness: Puzur-Haya (II). Month: intercalary Šekinku[5] (harvest month), Year: the throne of Enlil was fashioned. Reverse (second transaction): 1 gur of barley [...] Year: [...] Witness: Puzur-[...] Month: intercalary Še[kinku5], Year: the throne of [Enlil was fashioned].
Economy
1 nahbatum-container of royal kakkara(-oil?) Black sheep-skin (of a ram): 9 [units] its price: 5 shekels 8 pairs of sandals with toe-caps — royal kakkara(-quality) — 1 (for) each 2 Ox-hide, u'habbu-processed: 5 shekels Black billy-goat skin: 2/3 [shekel] 3 masabbu-baskets of bread (and) cake their bitumen/pitch: 5 sila (All this) for the offering-storehouse Via: Ur-alla and Iddin-Adad, the cook Overseer: Anah-ili Day n Month: Abu (the 'fires of Ab') Year: Ishbi-Erra, the king, defeated Shimashki and Elam [Tablet-]copy
Economy(1) Šamšī-[Adad (I)], appointee of the god Enlil, vice-regent of the god Aššur: Amaduga, his female servant.
Economy(1) Šamšī-[Adad (I)], appointee of [the god Enlil], vice-regent of the god [Aššur]: [Ya]matti-[El, his] servant.
Economy(1) Šamšī-[Adad (I)], appointee of the god [Enlil], vice-regent of the god Aššur: Yaḫuzānum, son of Zamāmu, his servant.
Economy(1) Šamšī-[Adad (I)], strong king. Ammī-iluna, son of Irra-i[...], his servant.
Economy(1) Yattiya, son of Samsī-malik, servant of Šamšī-Adad (I).
Economy(1) [Ya]matti-[El], son of Ḫata ..., servant of [Ša]mšī-Ad[ad (I)].
Economy(1) Tarim-š[akim], servant of Šamšī-[Adad (I)].
Economy(1) Umannisuṭa, son of Idin-[...], servant of Šamšī-[Adad (I)].
Economy(1) Adad-saga, son of Ḫaziya, servant of Šamšī-[Adad (I)].
Economy(1) [M]ašiya, son of Šalim-[...], servant of Šam[šī-Adad (I)].
Economy(1) Lu-Ninsianna, son of ..., servant of Šamšī-Adad (I).
Economy(1) [Zi]mrī-ḫammu, [son of S]umu-ammim, servant of Šamšī-Adad (I).
Economy(1) D[agān-...], son of ...[...], servant of Šamšī-Ad[ad (I)].
Economy(1) Ṣurri-Adad, [son of Z]idriya, [servant of] Šamšī-Adad (I).
Economy(1) Ibāl-eraḫ, son of Kiabkurānu, servant of Šamšī-Adad (I).
Economy(1) Laḫar-abī, the scribe, son of Kakisum, servant of Šamšī-Adad (I).
Economy(1) Sîn-iqīšam, son of Būr-Adad, servant of Šamšī-Adad (I).
Economy(1) Rīš-ilu, son of Aduanniam, servant of Šamšī-Adad (I).
Economy(1) Pazaya, son of Aḫi-šakim, servant of Šamšī-Adad (I).
Economy(1) Kunnat[um], son of Mezi..., servant of Šamšī-Adad (I).
Economy(1) Samiya, son of Ḫani-m[alik], servant of Šamš[ī-Adad (I)].
Economy