CUSAS 12, 3.4.3 [OB Ura][via dcclt]
| Obverse | ||
| x1393 | single ruling between each entry | |
| Obverse | ||
| o 1o 1 | a stone | |
| o 22 | ||
| o 33 | white flint | |
| o 44 | black flint | |
| o 55 | red flint | |
| o 66 | prime flint | |
| o 77 | speckled flint | |
| o 88 | ||
| o 99 | red and white veined breccia | |
| o 1010 | broken pieces of silver | |
| rest uninscribed | ||
| Reverse | ||
| rr | uninscribed |
1The final sign is hard to read on the on the photograph, but is likely a KUM. This stone name is not otherwise attested but may be compared to {na₄}ur-ni-tum in the Old Assyrian school texts kt t/k 76 + 79 rev. ii 9 (1993 Karl Hecker, FS Özgüç 287), provided that one of these is misread.