MSL 06, 082[via dcclt]
Obverse | |||
11 | vessel stand | ||
22 | large vessel stand = for barley | ||
33 | large vessel stand = vessel stand for first fruit offering | ||
44 | vessel stand for water = vessel stand for first fruit offering | ||
55 | vessel stand for water | ||
66 | vessel stand for milk | ||
77 | vessel stand for beer | ||
88 | small vessel stand | ||
99 | ŋešgan-nu ki-sig | ... vessel stand | |
1010 | vessel stand | ||
1111 | divine vessel stand | ||
1212 | divine vessel stand | ||
1313 | divine vessel stand | ||
1414 | drinking vessel | ||
1515 | stand for beer vessels | ||
1616 | "boat" = stand for beer vessels | ||
1717 | "barge" = stand for beer vessels | ||
1818 | upright vessel stand = stand for beer vessels | ||
1919 | upright stand for bronze vessels = stand for beer vessels | ||
2020 | bucket = stand for beer vessels | ||
2121 | ŋeš du-rumduru₄ | crossed-out (wooden) tablet | |
2222 | <<MIN>> ⸢pa⸣-[ar-ri-ku] | ||
2323 | ŋeš da-⸢ag⸣dag | ⸢x⸣-[...] |
1Most other texts have KI.UD (threshing floor) instead of the incomprehensible ki-sig (note that SIG and UD are very similar signs), with maškanu (threshing floor) in the Akkadian column. UM 29-13-947 (P228596; Kassite Nippur) has ki-sig (no Akkadian).
2The Sumerian word appears in UET 3, 830 (P137154) iii 2'.
3Lines 21-22 are paralleled in Diri 1 and Ea 4; see 2007 Chris Woods, Studies Biggs 337.