Sumerian·Book

Position in chronology

MVN 21, 257

~2043 BCE·Ur III · Neo-Sumerian·P120494

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The world it comes from

A bureaucratic golden age, the Code of Ur-Nammu.

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Transliteration

4(disz) gu4 niga 6(disz) sila3 sze 2(ban2) duh-ta
1(u) gu4 niga 4(disz) sila3 <sze> 2(ban2) duh-ta
1(u) 5(disz) ab2 mu 2(asz)
2(disz) sila3 sze 1(ban2) duh-ta
2(u) 6(disz) gu4 niga 2(disz) 2/3(disz) sila3-ta
1(disz) gu4 1(ban2) duh
u4 1(u)-sze3
szunigin 5(asz) 2(barig) 1(ban2) 3(disz) 1/3(disz) sila3 sze gur
szunigin 2(asz) 4(barig) 3(ban2) 6(disz) sila3 duh saga gur
szunigin 1(u) 1(asz) 3(barig) 4(ban2) 4(disz) sila3 duh du gur
sza3-gal gu4 niga
iti li9-si4
mu en-unu6-gal inanna ba-hun

Scholarly note

Catalogue entry from CDLI (Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC)) — MVN 21, 257. No scholarly translation has been published; the transliteration is from the ATF (CDLI's Atf-Friendly format). [year-name] Dated to Amar-Suen y4 — En-unugal of Inanna installed based on canonical year-name formula in the transliteration.

Attribution

Image: State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation (P120494) — Photo via Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative. source
Translation excerpted from CDLI raw catalogue, no published translation. P-number P120494..

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