AOAT 034, 075[via caspo]

Obverse
oo NaN  (beginning obverse missing)
o 1'o 1'

[i-na] DINGIR-MEŠ AD [...]

[Among] the gods . . . [. . .]

o 2'2'

KAR?ir ZIti x [...]1

Who rescues life [. . .]

o 3'3'

ša₂ nap-ḫar bul-lu-ṭu [...]

The one who preserves everything [. . .]

o 4'4'

EN GU₂.DU₈.Aki MA [...]

Lord of Kutha . . . [. . .]

o 5'5'

aš₂-ri šum-du-lu x [...]

The spacious place [. . .]

o 6'6'

ra-ʾ-im E₂.MES.LAM [...]

Who loves Emeslam [. . .]

o 7'7'

at-man ri-ša₂-a-ti ša₂ la im-[ma-ḫa-ru]2

The cella of rejoicing, which is inco[mparable].

o 8'8'

ḫa-ʾ-ir dma-am-mi-ti [...]

Lover of Mammiti [. . .]

o 9'9'

šar-rat ta-na-da-ti [...]

The queen of glories [. . .]

o 10'10'

a-ši-ir E₂.ENGUR.RA [...]

The inspector of Eʾengur [. . .]

o 11'11'

ša₂ ul-la-nu--šu₂ .BAR NU [ip-pa-ra-su]3

Without whom a decision cannot [be made].

o 12'12'

na-ra-am da-nim den-lil₂ u de₂-a ša₂ DINGIR-[MEŠ? ...]

Beloved of Anu, Enlil, and Ea, who the god[s . . .]

1The restoration is suggested by Geers (Heft AC, p. 18).

2The restoration follows Ebeling 1953: 118.

3The restoration goes back to Böllenrücher 1904: 20.