UM 55-21-393 [Obverse Not Preserved][via dcclt]
Reverse | ||
Column i | ||
r ir i | (traces of 3 lines) | |
Column ii | ||
r ii 1'r ii 1' | ⸢še⸣ [...] | (...) barley |
r ii 2'2' | še ⸢x x⸣ [...] | (...) barley |
r ii 3'3' | irrigated barley | |
r ii 4'4' | grain dried after the flood | |
r ii 5'5' | grain that is (...) with sunlight | |
r ii 6'6' | fresh green barley | |
r ii 7'7' | ||
r ii 8'8' | barley beginning to head | |
r ii 9'9' | ear of barley | |
r ii 10'10' | ||
r ii 11'11' | barley stubble | |
r ii 12'12' | barley afflicted by ergot | |
r ii 13'13' | ⸢x⸣ [...] | (...) |
Column iii | ||
r iiir iii | (traces of 2 lines) | |
r iii 3'3' | [...]-⸢us₂?⸣-a | (...) |
r iii 4'4' | [...]-⸢dar?⸣-ra | split (...) |
r iii 5'5' | bunch of fruit | |
r iii 6'6' | bunch of apples | |
r iii 7'7' | bunch of figs | |
r iii 8'8' | bunch of pomegranates |
1Compare perhaps the še a-ta du₈-a that describes grain dried after floodwater reaches the fields in Ur III economic texts (see Civil FI 92).
2See Milano RlA 8: 26, Sallaberger MHEM 3: 75.
3See Civil FI 88, Landsberger and Jacobsen JNES 14: 19.
4See Civil FI 88-89.
5See Landsberger and Jacobsen JNES 14: 19.