RA 017, 145 (K 04599) (RA 17, 145 (K 04599); CT 18, pl. 20 (K 09931)) [Murgud][via dcclt/nineveh]
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i' 1'1' | [...] | [x]-⸢x⸣-[x] | [...] | |
i' 2'2' | [...] | ⸢MIN⸣<(...)> [...] | wooden tube or pipe = (...) | |
i' 3'3' | [...] | wooden downspout = drain pipe | ||
i' 4'4' | [...] | [...] | crossbar or lintel = agricultural implement | |
i' 5'5' | [...] | measuring vessel = container with one ban capacity | ||
i' 6'6' | [...] | measuring vessel with one ban capacity | ||
i' 7'7' | [...] | measuring vat = container with one ban capacity | ||
i' 8'8' | [...] | measuring container of 1 bariga capacity = container with one ban capacity | ||
i' 9'9' | [...] | official measuring container of 1 bariga capacity = measuring container of 1 bariga capacity = container with one ban capacity | ||
i' 10'10' | [...] | measuring vat = container with one ban capacity | ||
i' 11'11' | type of measuring vessel = tested measure = container with one ban capacity | |||
i' 12'12' | measuring container? = tested measure = container with one ban capacity | |||
i' 13'13' | [...]-⸢x⸣ | measuring container of one-third of a sila = (...) with one third of a sila capacity | ||
i' 14'14' | [...]-⸢x⸣ | measuring container of two-thirds of a sila = thread? of a trap | ||
i' 15'15' | shovel of the hand, spade = type of shovel | |||
i' 16'16' | shovel of the hand, spade = spade or shovel | |||
i' 17'17' | shovel for clay = shovel for labor = spade or shovel | |||
i' 18'18' | [...]-⸢x-x⸣-[...] | wooden shovel with a silver blade = (...) | ||
i' 19'19' | [...] | wooden shovel with a golden blade = (...) | ||
i' 20'20' | [...] | shovel for soil = (...) | ||
i' 21'21' | [...] | shovel for soil = type of shovel = (...) | ||
i' 22'22' | [...] | type of agricultural tool = (...) | ||
i' 23'23' | *(P₂) MIN<(iš-qa-ru-ur-tu)> ⸢x⸣-[...] | [...] | nisakar tool for (soil) dispersal = (...) | |
i' 24'24' | [...]-na | ⸢x⸣-[...] | [...] | |
i' 25'25' | [...]-⸢x⸣ | [...] | [...] | |
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