Lexical tablet excavated in Kalhu (mod. Nimrūd), dated to the Neo-Assyrian (ca. 911-612 BC) period and now kept in National Museum of Iraq, Baghdad, Iraq
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Transliteration
tablet fragment
obverse
broken
reverse
column 1
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1'. sze#-szu#-[u?] = [x]
2'. a-ra-mu# = [x]
3'. e-ri-a-tu2 = [x]
4'. hal-pu-u = [...]
5'. hal-pu-u# = [...]
6'. hi-mi-it-tu2# = [x]
7'. szal-gi# = [x]
8'. bi-bi-tum# = [...]
9'. szu#-sze-ru-u = [x]
10'. hi-mit-tum# = [...]
11'. zi-qi2-qu# = [...]
12'. ma-ni-tu2# = [x]
13'. me-hu-u# = [x]
14'. sze-hu#-[u] = [x]
15'. sza-par-ziq#-[qu] = [x]
16'. an#-[qul2-lum?] = [x]
(remainder broken)
column 2
(beginning broken)
m=locator colophon
1'. [...] ma-al-ku szar-ri
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2'. [...]-szu2?# AB-SAR IGI-KAR2
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3'. [...] UG5-GA TI-LA
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4'. [...] x# s,eh2#-ru
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