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  • LTBA 1, 37

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LTBA 1, 37

Obverse
obeginning broken
o 1'1'

[...]

nam-maš-[tum]

[...] = animals

o 2'2'

[...]

zir-man-du

[...] = small animals

o 3'3'

[...]-x

bu-ul i-da-aš₂-šu₂?-[?]

[...] = animals of sixty arms, creeping animals

o 4'4'

a-za-lu-lu

te-ne₂-še-e-tum

multitude of living things = people

o 5'5'

a-za-lu-lu

šik-na-at na-piš-[ti]

multitude of living things = living beings

o 6'6'

u₂

u₂-ma-mu

herbivore, (animal) with a load = animal

o 7'7'

u₂ gu₇

MIN<(u₂-ma-mu)>

grazing (animal) = animal

o 8'8'

u₂-ma-mu

MIN<(u₂-ma-mu)>

animal(s)

o 9'9'

maš₂-anše

bu-u₂-lu

animals, livestock

o 10'10'

maš₂ udu

MIN<(bu-u₂-lu)>

goats and sheep, livestock

o 11'11'

niŋ₂-ur₂-limmu₂-ba

MIN<(bu-u₂-lu)>

quadrupeds, livestock

o 12'12'

niŋ₂-ur₂-limmu₂-ba

MIN<(bu-u₂-lu)> dGIR₃

quadrupeds = animals of Šakkan, (wild) animals

o 13'13'

niŋ₂-ur₂-limmu₂-ba

nam-maš-šu-u₂

quadrupeds = (roaming) animals

o 14'14'

niŋ₂-ur₂-limmu₂ eden-na

MIN<(nam-maš-šu-u₂)> ṣe-e-ri

animals of the steppe

o 15'15'

niŋ₂-ur₂-limmu₂ eden-na

MIN<(nam-maš-šu-u₂)> dGIR₃

animals of the steppe = (roaming) animals of Šakkan, (wild) animals

o 16'16'

niŋ₂-zi-ŋal₂

nam-maš-šu-u₂

living creature(s) = (roaming) animals

o 17'17'

niŋ₂-zi-ŋal₂

a-šu-u₂

living creature(s)

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b.e. 1b.e. 1

niŋ₂-zi-ŋal₂

šik-na-at na-[piš-ti]

living creature(s)

b.e. 22

niŋ₂-zi-ŋal₂

nam-maš-[tum]

living things = animals

Reverse
r 1r 1

niŋ₂-ur₂

MIN<(nam-maš-[tum])>

things with legs = animals

r 22

niŋ₂-ki

MIN<(nam-maš-[tum])>

herds = animals

r 33

niŋ₂-ki

zir-man-du

herds = small animals

r 44

niŋ₂-ki ki-a

MIN<(zir-man-du)> qaq-qa-rum

herds or animals of the ground

r 55

niŋ₂-ŋir₂ uzud

nam-maš-tum

things having bones and goats = animals

r 66

ŋir₂ uzud

MIN<(nam-maš-tum)>

scorpions and goats = animals

r 77

mir uzud

MIN<(nam-maš-tum)>

slithery things and goats = animals

r 88

mir ḫul

ḫul-miṭ-ṭum

evil snake = hulmiṭṭu lizard, dragon

r 99

mir ḫul

ḫul-ma-ḫu

evil snake = hulmāhu snake or lizard

r 1010

muš buluŋ-da

ṣe-ru

a growing serpent = snake


(colophon)
r 1111

su

ši-i-ru

skin, flesh

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Edition by John Carnahan.