Sumerian·Book

Position in chronology

Šulgi 20

~2050 BCE·Ur III · Neo-Sumerian·Q000971

Translation · reference

High confidence
(1) For Inana, his lady, Šulgi, the powerful man, king of Urim, king of Sumer and Akkad, built the E-dur-anki.

Source: Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Royal Inscriptions (ETCSRI), University of Vienna, edited by Gábor Zólyomi et al. https://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/etcsri/Q000971/

Why it matters

Attests Šulgi's construction of the E-dur-anki, anchoring his building program at Ur to the goddess Inana and the ideological fusion of military power with divine patronage in the Ur III state.

Transliteration

Scholarly note

Sumerian royal inscription, published in the Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Royal Inscriptions (ETCSRI) by Gábor Zólyomi and collaborators. Translation reproduced from the ETCSRI edition. ORACC text Q000971.

Attribution

Image: KM 63.6.064 (Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA) — from Nippur (mod. Nuffar) — Photo via Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative (cdli.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/artifacts, P247518). source
Translation excerpted from Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Royal Inscriptions (ETCSRI), University of Vienna, edited by Gábor Zólyomi et al. https://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/etcsri/Q000971/.

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