BIHDIM LETNOV 1 1922

SELECTED TEMPLE ACCOUNTS FROM TELLOH, YOKHA AND DREHEM

CUNEIFORM TABLETS IN THE LIBRARY OF PRINCETON UNIVERSITY

EDWARD CHIERA, PH.D.

HARRISON RESEARCH FELLOW IN SEMITICS

PREFACE

In the spring of 1917 the late Professor Morris Jastrow, Jr., of the University of Pennsylvania, called my attention to a large collection of cuneiform tablets which are kept in the Library of Princeton Univer- sity. The bulk of the documents had been presented by the late Professor Rudolph E. Briinnow, this being augmented by gifts from other alumni and friends of the University, viz., Messrs. Sheldon Franklin, Robert Garrett, Kenneth Campbell Kirtland, Cyrus Hall McCormick, John Leverett Moore, Russell Wellman Moore, Charles Allen Munn, Richard Wayne Parker, Moses Taylor Pyne, Simeon H. Rollinson, Martin Dasher Wylly, and Miss Edith Ward.

As a result of a correspondence between Professor Jastrow and Pro- fessor Richardson, the Librarian of Princeton University, I was asked to prepare a catalogue of the entire collection. This was soon completed, but its appearance has been greatly delayed on account of the war.

As a quick perusal of the catalogue will show, the Princeton Library Collection is chiefly composed of documents of the Ur Dynasty. The three chief sources of tablets of that period, Telloh, Yokha and Drehem. are almost equally represented. Some of the specimens, and especially those from Telloh, are of a remarkably large size and find their counter- part in those from the same site now preserved in the Berlin Museum. Very remarkable also is a collection of unopened case tablets from Umma, which are perfectly preserved and covered with splendid seal impressions. Lastly, the Princeton Library is fortunate in possessing a group of about sixty seal cylinders gathered by the late Dr. W. H. Ward, the eminent authority in this field.

The Library authorities felt that at least a portion, of such material should be placed at the disposal of scholars. Accordingly, I have gath- ered in this volume all of the largest Telloh documents and some of the

VI PREFACE

best Yokha texts. If conditions permit, this volume will be followed by others, until all the texts of any importance shall have been published.

I am very much indebted to Professors E. C. Richardson, J. T. Ger- ould and H. B. Van Hoesen, of the Princeton Library, for having done so much to facilitate the preparation of this volume. To my beloved teacher, Professor Morris Jastrow, Jr., whose sudden death has caused such a great loss to science, I shall never be able to fully express my thanks both for the active interest he took in this special work, and 'for his constant help and encouragement.

EDWARD CHIERA. Dec. 15, 1921

University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pa.

INTRODUCTION

The documents here published belong to that class of temple accounts which have enabled us to form a very clear knowledge of the life and conditions of a very distant past. In the 23rd and 24th centuries B. C. a great civilization had already developed in Southern Babylonia. This flourished especially under the shadow of the great temples, which had become the centers of both civil and religious life.

Enormous quantities of offerings of the most varied character were daily brought to the temples. These gifts were not all voluntary offerings and some were more or less disguised imposts. A strong force of scribes kept strict account of all that was brought in and of all the expenses in- curred. Ledgers were kept in which, at the close of the month or of the year, the scribes carefully noted what was received and paid out. An account was also kept of the wages paid to a large army of laborers, weavers, flour-grinders, etc., men, women and children. The large tab- lets published in this volume are specimens of these old Babylonian ledgers.

But the scribes, in their endeavour to keep account of all receipts and expenses, were confronted by the impossibility of using a tablet for a continuous record of all transactions as soon as completed. As is well known, the old Babylonians used to write on soft clay, on which they impressed their characters by means of a wooden stylus. A clay tablet could not be kept moist for an indefinite period and the scribes, thus limited to using a tablet while it was soft, had to use separate tablets for marking down all their entries and expenses as they occurred. They also had to prepare separate receipts for all expenses incurred. All these memoranda and receipts were carefully stored away, into specially con- structed baskets, to which clay labels were attached. At the end of the month or of the year, a "ledger" was prepared, in which all the individual transactions were carefully noted, and general totals added. In some instances, in spite of the great care exercised by the scribes, some receipts were lost or mislaid. In such a case the ledger had an entry (e.g. Text 17, Col. II) : "One talent, 25 manas of wool : there is no receipt".

It has already been stated that many of the gifts which the temples received were more or less of the nature of imposts: it was therefore

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in the interest of the giver to obtain a regular receipt. These receipts were carefully drawn and, while the tablet was still soft, were enclosed in clay envelopes and duly sealed.

It is to this last class of receipts and small accounts that the majority of the tablets found in the temple archives of Telloh, Yokha and Drehem belong. The latest and most complete discussion of the documents from Drehem has been given by L. Legrain: Les Temps des Rois d'Ur (Paris, 1912). The tablets from Yokha (ancient Umma) have been studied by G. Conteneau : Contribution a 1'Histoire Economique d'Umma (Paris, 1915). A very important collection of Telloh tablets, now in the Berlin Museum has been published by G. Reisner : Tempelurkunden aus Telloh (Berlin, 1901).

The character of the large tablets from Telloh in the Princeton Li- brary and of those now in the Berlin Museum is identical. Since in both collections the large tablets are fragmentary, it is quite likely that some fragments in the Princeton collection will turn out to be portions of tablets in the Berlin Museum.

TRANSLATION OF SPECIMEN TEXTS

In selecting special texts for translation, I have endeavored to offer a representative group of the different types of documents. Since it would have been manifestly impossible to give the large tablets in their entirety, only the first column has been translated together with the last column, which furnishes a general summary of the whole document.

30

Assignment of laborers

i. 41 kal

nu-banda nr-dnin-gir-su 34 nu-banda ur-sag-ga 34 PA lii-ddumu-zi

5. 30-lal-i PA na-ba-sag nu-banda Ur-dutu 21 PA ^nin-ma^-ka

nu-banda igi-zu-bar-ra

41 laborers

(their) chief is Ur-*Ningirsii

34, chief Ur-shagga

34, superintendent Lu-^Dumuzi

29, superintendent Nabashag

(and their) chief is Ln-dUtu.

27, (under) the superintendent of

*Ninmar (their ) chief is Igizubarra.

sumgin 120+40+5 kal 10. sa-bi-ta

20 gi-il e-uz-ga 10 e-gud-gaz 10 e-niu 30 lugal-ra-ns-sa

IS- *5 gi'-pes-esir

5 nig-gu-na-gis-kin-ti

10 mar-sa da-da

2 ka e-gal ki ur-dba-u

i id ka-lum

20. / zid-gar-ra as-an i ga-sar

Total: 165 laborers.

From these (have been assigned) :

20 to carry reeds in the geese-house.

10 to the slaughter house of the oxen.

10 to the bakery.

30 to the making of the beverage called

lugal-ra-ussa.

15 to the border of the asphalt well. 5 to the property of the workshop. 10 to the order of Dada. 2 to the beverages of the palace, under

ur-dBaii.

i to (the manufacture of) date-oil, i to grinding of ash -an into flour. i to fish-grass.

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/ gu-pu i in-sar-sar

i ki dutii-itsumgal i ki dnind-usumgal 25. i ki za-na-a 5 ki a-kal-la 5 e gal-bi lugal

5 e sukal-mag

5 nig-ma-a nibruki-ta

30. 5 ki i-za-ri-ik

i im-il ki lul-a-mu i im-il ki ur-dba-u 4 tu-ra

i to the bank of the cistern.

i to (the carrying of) the in-sar-sar-

cereal.

i under dUtu-ushumgal. i under dNina-nshumgal. i under Zana. 5 under Akalla. 5 to the house of the /xa/fri-officer of the

king.

5 to the house of the grand-vizier. 5 to the merchandise which came by ship

from Nippur. 5 under Izarik.

i to carry clay under Lulauin. i to carry clay under Ur-lBau. 4 are ill.

35-

sit nig in 60 X 2-\-2l

zig-ga

24 uru-ta mi-e'

ud-24-kam

itu-ezen-^ne-gun

Total: 161 workmen

have been sent out ;

24 have not left the city.

24th day

of the month Ezen-dN egnn.

ANNOTATIONS

This document from Telloh is strikingly similar to VA Th 2422, pub- lished by Reisner, Tempelurkimden, No. 173. To this same kind belong also In II (Inventaire des Tablettes dc Telloh, Vol. II) 970 and 3503; HLC (Barton, Haverford Library Collection} pi. 92, No. 96; pi. 104, No. 175; pi. 124, No. 268; Nies (Ur Dynasty Tablets) No. 41; CT VII, 47, 17775.

It is noteworthy that most of the special expressions and names of objects occurring in this document are found only in other tablets of the same special kind. In the annotations below I have given only the most important variants, leaving out such instances in which the docu- ments agree. For other accurrences of id-ka-lum, in-sar-sar, etc., I simply refer to the tablets above quoted.

1. ii. In II, 970 and 3503 omit gi-il and have e-se-pa(g}-ga XX-a-bi, i.e., "one man for every twenty animals."

The il is a porter. In documents of this same period we find this designation in connection with a number of different things such as

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plants, n-il, In II, 790; RT11 (Reisncr, Tempelurkunden) 146, II, 15, pass.; straw, im-nu-il, RT11 2, III, 7, pass.; fishes, ga-il, VS XIV, 24, V; wood, gis-il, present volume, n, III, 26, etc.; m?-wood, gis-tna-nu-ll, In II, 970; Xies, 41; clay, im-il, Thureaii-Dangin, Rccucil, 173, Obv. ; milk, ga-il, HLC pi. 52, 2,11; flour, zid-il, kal zid-'il, HLC pi. 49, Xo. 19, IV; RT11 149, Rev.; finally the unknown cereal often mentioned in this group of tablets, in-sar-sar-il, HLC pi. 104, Xo. 175 Rev.

1. 12. HLC pi. 92, Xo. 96, reads: e-gud-gaz e-KA+$U-sa-sahar-dda- gan and e-gud-gaz nibruki.

1. 14. Lugal-ra-us-sa "second to the king", very probably "next to the best quality", i.e., "second quality". It must refer to some kind of beverage, because HLC p. 124, Xo. 268, has the variant kas lugal-ra-ns- sa. This is also mentioned in 3, III, 14 of the present volume.

1. 15. HLC pi. 124, Xo. 268 reads gii-pes esir-ra; In II, 970 and 3593 omit esir. HLC pi. 104, X~o. 175 reads gii-pes gub-ba.

1. 16. Phonetic writing. Nig-gii-na = iinutu (Br. 12029). Gis-kin = kiskattn (SAI 4033). VA Th 2422 adds to this line: gir-siiki-ta.

1. 18. In II, 970 reads : nig-ka-dc e-gal "for the beverages in the palace". In II, 3503 and HLC pi. 104, Xo. 175 read: nig-ka-de e-gal gub-ba.

1. 19. Oil was mixed with dates, thus forming a nutricious paste (Cf. Contenean, Ununa, p. xxxvi). In Reisner's Tempelurkunden (Index") we find the gi-pcit ia-ka-lnm, which is a reed basket used to hold this product.

1. 20. Zid-gar-ra occurs again in this volume, 2, I, 12. In II, 970 and others omit this line and substitute zid-a-tir.

1. 21. Ga-sar is of difficult interpretation. In III, 5338, not belonging to this group, reads: / kal ud-VIII-sii imi-ga-sar gid-da "One laborer, for eight days, assigned to the long ga-sar-ship" . Since it is not very probable that a "long ship" could be used in a fish-pond, it would appear as if the ga-sar would be something denoting the cargo of the ship. The sar is probably the determinative for "herb, grass" and ga-sar appears to be some vegetation called "fish-grass".

1.22. Reisner's Tempelurkunden 121, III, 17; VI, 13, pass, has in-sar, a product which is measured in gurs, probably some kind of cereal. In a list of articles of food (CBS 11082, found in Xippur) in-sar is mentioned, and is immediately followed by in-sar-sar. HLC pi. 104, No. 175 has the variant in-sar-sar-il.

1. 23. VA Th 2422 after ki adds a-ka-a.

1. 27. VA Th 2422 omits higal.

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21

Account of flocks

i. 2 udu I sil

4 uz i mas i mas-go,

5. e ur-dnun-gal 8o-lal-i uz e ur-dba-u-ta

5 udu e ur-mes-ta 31 udu i mas

10. e lu-dnin-gir-su-ta

sunigin 60+50+7 udu

sunigin i sil

sunigin 6 mas

sunigin i mas-ga 15. 60X2+5

e-udu-bil ba-an-tur

38 udu 6 sil

i mas

e-udu us-gid-da-ta

20. e udu e-gal-ka ba-an-tur

6oX2+40+2udu 8 mas 6oo+6oX5-lal-2 udu 60 +50+7 mas

600+60X9+40+5 c-udu-bil u c-udu-e-gal

2 sheep, i lamb,

4 goats, one kid, I sucking-kid

from the house of Ur-dNungal.

79 goats

from the house of Ur-dBau.

5 sheep from the house of Ur-mes. 31 sheep i kid

from the house of Lu-dNingirsu.

Total: 117 udu

Total: i lamb

Total : 6 kids.

Total: I sucking-kid

(Grand total) 125,

which have been brought into the new

sheepfold. 38 sheep, 6 lambs i kid (which) from the sheepfold of Ush-

gidda to the sheepfold of the palace have been

brought in.

(Grand total) 162 sheep, 8 goats. (In the stables already were) 898 sheep

and 117 kids (Which, with the totals of 1. 21, make)

1185,

(now in) the new sheepfold and in the sheepfold of the palace.

ANNOTATIONS

L. 5. After ur-*nun-gal we should have expected the postposition ta. This is a scribal error.

1. ii. In this total of 127 udu are also included the 79 uz of 1. 6. Cf. following note.

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1. 13. In this total of 6 mds are also included the 4 112 of 1. 3. This shows the terms employed are not used with a very precise meaning.

1. 21. The eight mas correspond to the 6 on 1. 13, plus one mas-ga (1. 14), plus one in 1. 18.

36 List of offerings for the gods

i lamb for "Enlil

brought in by Ikshu-

i lamb for *NMil

brought in by Xahbir, the baker.

i lamb for the god Shamash,

i lamb for *Xinharsag,

brought in by KA+SHU-sha-*IM, the

sword carrier, i lamb for *Ninnif brought in by Lu-bal-shagga, the chief.

5-

i sil den-[lil]

mu-tum ik-sii- ....

i sil dnil-[lil]

mu-tum na-ah-bi-ir mu

i sil dutu

i sil dnin-gar-sag

mu-tum KA+$U-sa-*IM

is

i sil *ninni mil-turn lii-bal-sag-ga nu-

banda 10. i sil dna-na-a

mu-tum ki-ma-lu nu-

banda

i sil dnin-gul mu-tum ib-ni-anu nu-

banda

i sil lugal-banda 15. mu-tum nu-nr-dis-tar zabar-kn maskim 16 udu 24 ganam hi-gid e-mn mu iikiis-c-iw-sii 20. arad-mu maskim

i gud-ba-til e-dub-ba-sii

zig-ga iid-6-kam itu-k i-sig-dn in -a-zu mu ki-mas"* « hu-nmr-tfl ba-gul

i lamb for *Nana,

brought in by Kimalu, the chief.

i lamb for 'Ninliul,

brought in by Ibni-Anu, the chief.

i lamb for Lugal-banda,

brought in by Nur-Ishtar.

zabar-ku of the messengers.

1 6 muttons, 24 sheep,

have been taken for the kitchen

of the delegates.

Arad-mu, the messenger.

i dead ox for the house of the scribes.

Expenses of the 6th day of the month Kisig-*Ninazu in the year in which Kimash and Hii- murti were devastated.

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10.

15-

2O.

17 gnd gir pisan-dub-a 7 gud i ansu gir lu-kal-la

kii-ta-se-a

27 gud 7 ansu

ki dam-gdr-ne-ne-ta

2 gud i ansu ki

50+3 gud io-lal-1 ansu

sa-bi-ta

50 gud io-lal-i ansu

apin-na ba-an-si

i gud ku-e-dmn-su

lal-li 2 gud ku-ad-da sag- tun

e ddumu-zi

12 Account of oxen and donkeys

17 oxen, from the commissary of the ar- chives.

7 oxen, i donkey from the commissary Lu-kalla.

have been bought.

26 oxen, 7 donkeys

from the merchants.

2 oxen, i donkey from (left in blank).

(Total) : 53 oxen and 9 donkeys.

From these :

50 oxen and 9 donkeys

have been given for works of irrigation.

i ox, to Ku-e-dNinsu.

Surplus, 2 oxen, (with) Ku-adda, the sag-tun officer.

(Account of) the temple of dDumuzi.

5 gud ki dam-gdr-ne-ne-ta ii gud 10 ansu i amar-

ansii

gir pisan-dnb-ba 5 gud gir lu-kal-la ku-ta-sc-a 7 gud e-tur-ta i gud ku-e-ddumu-si-ta

24 gud 10 ansu i amar-

ansu sa-bi-ta

24 gud 10 gir i amar-ansu apin-na ba-an-si

25. e amn-su

nig-sid-ag gud na-da-tum

c dnin-sti it e ddumu-si mu en dninni mas-e i-pad

5 oxen from the merchants;

1 1 oxen, i donkey, i colt of a donkey

from the commissary of the archives;

5 oxen, from the commissary Lu-Kalla;

have been bought.

7 oxen from the stables,

i ox from Ku-e^Dumusi,

(Total) 24 oxen, 10 donkeys, i colt of a

donkey From these:

25 oxen, 10 donkeys, i colt of a donkey have been set apart for the irrigating

machine. Temple of dNinsu.

Account of operations concerning oxen for the temples of dNinsu and of dDu-

wiuzi. The year in which the priest of dNinni

was selected through the omens.

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ANNOTATIONS

L. 6. The scribe left in blank the name of the sender. He had prob- ably mislaid his invoice.

1. 21. One group of five oxen has been omitted in the total. Probably a scribal error.

31 Account of sheep

i grain-fed sheep, for *Mesfatntae,

1 sheep for dLugal-nira, dXina-usluimgaI, the messenger from the city of Urnk.

2 grain- fed sheep

from Xaplalun, the Amorite.

i grain- fed sheep

from Rashi, the man of Z id a nit.

LugaJ-kagina is the commissary,

(and) Arad-mu, the messenger.

For the month, up to the i5th day, in- clusive.

From Ln-dRa

have been given out.

In the month Shcshdakii,

In the year in which the altar of dEnlil was made.

i. / udit-se dm£S-lam-ta-e

1 ud n- dlugal-ni-ra dnina-usitmgal maskim

5. sa unug^-ga

2 udu-se

na-ap-la-lum mar-tn I udu-se

ra-si luzi-da-nu-kiki 10. gir Ingal-ka-gi-na arad-mu maskim it n ud- 1 5 ba-zal

ki lu-dra-ta ba-zig 15. it u ses-da-ku

mu dgu-za den-lil-ld ba- dim

ANNOTATIONS

L. 9. Rasi, the man of zi-da-nnmki, occurs twice in the tablets from Drehen. Cf. Legrain, Les Temps des Rois d'Ur, Nos. 305, 6 and 325, 5.6. Zi-da-nu-™ must be a variant of zi-da-nnm™ .

17

Account of the shepherds' revenues Col. i

i. 60+50+2 nd it su-sn-tag-ga

1 02 sheep,

revenues for the subsistence of the per- sonnel.

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10.

15-

20.

17 gud glr pisan-dub-a 7 gud i ansu glr lu-kal-la

kii-ta-se-a

27 gud 7 ansu

ki dam-gar -ne-ne-ta

2 gud i ansu ki

50+ J gud io-lal-1 ansu

sa-bi-ta

50 gud io-lal-i ansu

apin-na ba-an-si

I gud ku-c-dnin-su

lal-li 2 gud ku-ad-da sag- tun

e ddumu-zi

12

Account of oxen and donkeys

17 oxen, from the commissary of the ar- chives.

7 oxen, i donkey from the commissary Lu-kalla.

have been bought.

26 oxen, 7 donkeys

from the merchants.

2 oxen, i donkey from (left in blank).

(Total) : 53 oxen and 9 donkeys.

From these :

50 oxen and 9 donkeys

have been given for works of irrigation.

i ox, to Ku-e-dNinsu.

Surplus, 2 oxen, (with) Ku-adda, the sag-tun officer.

(Account of) the temple of dDumuzi.

5 gud ki dam-gdr-ne-ne-ta ii gud 10 ansu i amar-

ansu

glr pisan-dub-ba 5 gud gir lu-kal-la ku-ta-sc-a 7 gud e-tur-ta i gud ku-e-ddumu-si-ta

24 gud 10 ansu i aniar-

ansu sa-bi-ta

24 gud 10 gir i amar-ansu apin-na ba-an-si

25. e amn-sii

nig-sid-ag gud na-da-tum

e dnin-sii it e ddumu-zi mu en dninni mas-e i-pad

5 oxen from the merchants;

1 1 oxen, i donkey, i colt of a donkey

from the commissary of the archives;

5 oxen, from the commissary Lu-Kalla;

have been bought.

7 oxen from the stables,

i ox from Ku-e-dDumuzi,

(Total) 24 oxen, 10 donkeys, i colt of a

donkey From these:

25 oxen, 10 donkeys, i colt of a donkey have been set apart for the irrigating

machine. Temple of dNinsu.

Account of operations concerning oxen for the temples of dNinsu and of dDu-

inusi. The year in which the priest of dNinni

was selected through the omens.

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ANNOTATIONS

L. 6. The scribe left in blank the name of the sender. He had prob- ably mislaid his invoice.

1. 21. One group of five oxen has been omitted in the total. Probably a scribal error.

5-

/ udu-se dmes-lani-ta-e

1 iidn dlngal-m-ra dmna-usumgal mask i in sa itnitgkt-ga

2 udu-se

na-ap-la-liim mar-tu i udu-se

ra-si luzi-da-nu-kik% 10. gir Iiigal-ka-gi-na arad-mu maskim itii nd-i$ ba-zal

ki lii-ara-ta ba-zig 15. it it scs-da-ku

mu dgu-zaden-lil-ld ba- dim

31 Account of sheep

i grain-fed sheep, for dMeslamtae,

1 sheep for dLugal-nira, d\ina-iishiimgal, the messenger from the city of Uruk.

2 grain- fed sheep

from Naplalun, the Amorite.

i grain- fed sheep

from Rashi, the man of Zidanu.

Lugal-kagina is the commissary,

(and) Arad-mu, the messenger.

For the month, up to the I5th day, in- clusive.

From Lu-dRa

have been given out.

In the month Sheshdaku,

In the year in which the altar of dEnlil was made.

ANNOTATIONS

L. 9. Rasi, the man of zi-da-numki, occurs twice in the tablets from Drehen. Cf. Legrain, Les Temps des Rois d'Ur, Nos. 305, 6 and 325, 5.6. Zi-da-nn-** must be a variant of zi-da-numki.

17

Account of the shepherds' revenues Col. i

i. 60+50+2 udn su-su-tag-ga

i 02 sheep,

revenues for the subsistence of the per- sonnel,

IO

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IO.

mu ur-bil-lumkl ba-gul

(50X5+40+5 ganam

6oXo+50-lal-i udu-nita

20+7 sil

i mas

sib-udu-gi-me

6o+20-lal-i uz

60X4+7 mds-nita

22 mds-sd-dug

5 ganam 5 udu-nita

sib us-me

mu ki-mdskl ba-gul

15. su-su sib-ne-ne

sunigin 600X2+60X3+

40+2 udu-mds sa-bi-ta

2 1/2 ma-na 5 gin igi-6- gal 5 1/2 se ku-[babbar] dub lu-dnin-gir-su dumu

ni-kal-la

30+7 1/2 ma-na sig dub tu(ku} i gun 20+5 ma-na sig

20.

5-

10.

dub nn-tu(ku) lu-dnin-gir-su dumu arad-

mu

jo udu-nita dub-bi-2-dm dub ab-ba-sag-ga 60+4 udu-nita dnb-bi-4-dm dub ur-dka-di dumu e-ki-

gal-la

4 ganam 5 sal-sil i udu-gal 21 udu-nita

during the year in which Urbillum was devastated.

345 female sheep,

589 male sheep,

27 lambs,

i kid,

for the shepherds of sheep.

79 goats,

239 male kids,

22 kids for offerings,

5 sheep, 5 rams,

for the shepherds of goats,

in the year in which Kimash was devas- tated.

Revenue of the shepherds.

Total: 1422 sheep and goats

Expenses :

21/2 manas, 51/6 shekel and 51/2 she

of silver, Receipt of Lu-dNingirsu, the son of Ni-

kalla.

37 1/2 manas of wool, There is a receipt. One talent, 25 manas of wool,

Col. 2

There is no receipt.

Lu-ANingirsu, the son of Arad-mu.

30 rams

There are two receipts,

receipts of Abba-shagga.

64 rams,

there are four receipts,

receipts of Ur-dKadi, the son of E-ki-

galla.

4 sheep, 5 she-lambs, i ram, 21 male sheep.

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II

15-

dub-bi-2-dm

dub lugal-ii-sim-c dumu

na-ni-mu 10 udu

dub ur-mcs gir-gir*' 20 udu

dub nr-bdd-dur-ra sib-ne sag-a a-ka-a gd-gd

There are two receipts,

receipts of Lugal-u£hime} the son

Xanimu. 10 sheep,

receipt of Ur-mes from Girgir. 20 sheep,

receipt of Ur-bad-durra; for the hog raisers are placed at disposal.

of

10.

nig-sid-ag su-su sib-udu-gi

u sib-itz-[ne]-ne

gir-sif'-ta

GC-AB-BAki-su

ur-dlama

pa-te-si

mn ki-mds** ba-gul

Col. 6

Account of operations concerning the revenues of the shepherds

of sheep,

and of the shepherds of goats, (going) from the city of Girsu to the city of Cutlia. Ur- lama is the ruler.

In the year in which Kimash was devas- tated.

AXXOTATIOXS

Col. I, 1. 2. Cf. Legrain, ibid., pp. 26-27.

Col. 1, 1. 19. Instead of kii-babbar the tablet has only kn. Rather than an abbreviation, this must be considered a scribal error.

28 Account of the seed required for different fields

i +J/JX i/8X 3+1/72 gdn

i (gur)+2(pi}+io(ka} se-giir-lngal-ta 1/3+1/18X3 gdn gig i(gur)-ta

10+2+1/3+1/18X2+1/72 gdn bal-a i(gur)+2(p\)+3o(ka}-ta 1+1/3+1/18X4 gdn bal-e i(gur)-ta 30+2 gur a lu-qun-ga a-sd NAG-DUL 5. 10X3+1 gdn i(gur}+2(pi}+30(ka)-ta

2+1/18X3 g™ bal-a i(gur)+2(pi)+3o(ka)-ta a-sd sal-li

10. 5+1/3X2+1/18X4 gdn i(gur}+2(pi)+3o(ka^-ta 1/13X4 ganZIZ i(gur)+2(pi)+3o(ka)-td

12 SELECTED TEMPLE ACCOUNTS FROM

1/18X2 gan gig i(gur)-ta

r/j-\-i/8Xz gan bal-a i(gur)-\-2(pi)-{-^o(ka)-ta

a-sd e-a-d-da

Col. 4 (bottom)

nig-sid-ag

se-numun gar-gud 10. d lu-gun-ga

u se-amar

PA sangu dnin-gis-si-da

ur-dlam<a

pa-te-si 15. mu gait-gar1™ a-rd III-kam-ma ba-gul

X gan, plus 1/3, plus 3/18, plus 1/72 of a gan (of field) the seed for which amounts to I gur, 2 pi, and 30 £a-measures of barley of the first quality for every gan of field; 1/8 plus 3/18 of a gan of field, (the seed for which) is one gur of wheat for every gan;. . . .

Account of operations concerning the barley used for seed, for the farmers, for the hired men, and feeding the young oxen. Overseer is the priest of the goddess Nin-gish-zida. Ur-^Lama is the ruler. Dated in the year in which Ganh-ar was devastated for the third time.

ANNOTATIONS Col. IV, 1. 9. Cf. Legrain, Les Temps, p. 18.

29

Account of expenses Col. i

si-ni-ib nig-sid-ag Report from the preceding year.

24 gur 24 gur

ki ad-da-mu dumu sangii~ from Addamii, the son of the priest.

ta

5. 2 ( gur) -f- / (pi) -gur 2 gur and I pi

ki lii-dug-ya nu-banda- from Lu-dugga, the chief of cultivation.

giid-ta

i ^t (gur} -\- 2 (pi) -gur 13 gur and 2 pi

a^ra-r-kam for once;

52(gur) + i2(ka)-gur 52 gur and 12 ka

TO. i(pi)-\-i$(ka) gu-gal r pi and 15 ka of large millet

TELLOH, YOKHA AND DREHEM

a-rd-2-kam twice

ki gir-dba-ii i-ku-ta from Gir~dBan, the officer who takes

in charge.

6o+54(gu-r) +2 (pi] +30 114 gur, 2 pi and 30 ka

(ka)-gur

a-rd-i-kam for once;

15. 23(gur}+2(pi)+io(ka) 23 gur, 2 pi and 10 ka

-gur

a-rd-2-kam twice ;

ki ur-*nind gu-sa-ld-ta from Ur-*Nina, the gusalu-ofiicer.

Col. 6

sunigin i(pi}+22 1/2 ka Total : i pi and 22 1/2 £a of large mil- gii-gal let.

sunigin 600+60X8+28 Total: 1108 1/2 days of work of the

1/2 geme-ud-i-su women,

sig-ga-dm have been paid.

5. sunigin 6ojrjo+6(gur) Total: 106 gur, 17 1/2 ^a of barley

H- 17 1/2. (ka)-se-gur sunigin doX/+JO geme- Total : 450 days of work of the women

ud-i-su

a-ka-a gd-gd have been reclaimed.

(and) paid out. Deficit : 7 1/2 ka of large millet

zig-ga

dirig 7 1/2 ka git-gal

10. /a/-// 60X2+ 3+8(ka}+ For pay: 123 gur, 8 £a and 10 shekels

10 gin se-gur nig-sid-ag lu-URU+GAN" dumu

mi-na-ar-ni itii gdn-mds mu bad ))ia-da ba-du-ta

of barley

Account of operations of Lu-URU -\-GAN, the son of Minarni.

From the month of Gan-mash

of the year in which the wall of the land

was built

to the month She-gnr-kud nin ns-sa e-KA+SO-sd- of the year in which the temple E-bd-sha- sagar-dda-gan ba-dii-sn sahar-'da-gan was built

that is 1 1 months and eight years.

15. itu se-gur-kud

itu ii l-gal mu 8-kam

ANNOTATIONS

Col. I, 1. 17. The gusalu is generally supposed to be a throne bearer. Often translated "leader".

i6

*<*

asnan-zi-mu

i. 14,111,3; 16, II, 14. a-tu

1. f. of ur-*kal, 7, III, 20.

2. f. of urri-badu and lu-bal-

sagga, 20, II, 19.

3. s. of ur-gar-diig, 7, I, 24.

4. dub-sar, 7, I, 9.

5. 20, II, 15; 24,1, 12.15.22. asag-ga-ni

i. i, III, 32; 3, I, 20; IV, 29.

SELECTED TEMPLE ACCOUNTS FROM

^ba-u-azag-zu

i. f. of /«-Va, 2, V, i. *barDUL-TA-DU-NE

i. d. of nin-dlm-aba-d'im, 4,

III, 22.

*ba-a-ldg

i. 16, IV, 17.

i. 15, II, ii. *6a-6a

i. 15, IV, 13. boba-ti

i. 3, V, 12.18. bdd-bdd-da

i. 10, III, 4. bar-an (cf. bar-ra-an)

'• .W 7- VIII, 20; IX, 15. ba-ra-?-ne (cf. bar-ra-e'-e)

i. 25, 1,6.

i. f. of ur-gigir, 2, IV, 8; s>,

IV, 15- -ra-^

i. 14, II, 19; 1 6, II, 9. M-aw«i i. 10, 1, 15.

1. m. of geme-dnin-banda

and ur-numun-dugga, 4, II, 26.

2. m. of nin-ezen, 10, VI, 10.

3. d. of geme-aga, 10, IX,

10.

i. d. of geme-nun-sabar, 4,

I, 16.

M-rfa-im-m^-a i. s. of gala-dbau, 4, II, 22.

i. d, of sinida, 4, III, 12. aba-u-ge-gdl

i. 19, III, 15.

1. m. of nigga-asin, 4, I, 20.

2. d. of mn-nwmgani, 4, III,

17-

**ba-u-ib-gu-UL

1. m. of dugga-izi, 4, III, 5.

2. m. of nin-d-md, sara-dbau

and geme-ki ...,4,1,9.

I. 10, VII, 21.

*dba-u-usum-gal

i. d. of W^MMI, 10, VI, 12. *dba-ii-ta-lu

i. 10, XII, 23.

i, 10, XI, 28.

ba-zi-gi

i. 25.III. 7; 32. II, 8.

i. <7?r. 10, XII, 9. 2. 8, X. 2; 10, V, 5; 25, I, 9.

da-da-ga

i. 2, IV, 19. da-din (= fading

i. 0ir, 3, III, 28.

dam-dim-

*da-mu-gi-na

I. 20, I, 7.

*da-nm-ge-gal

i . mu. of lu-ekarri and geine-

gejstardu, 6, II, 8. * </a- m n-ma-an-gi

i. d. of nin-ra-mugi, 6, XI,

6. du-azag-ga (\\T. DU L-azag-ga)

I. 22, II, IO.

du-dii

I. 25, I, 17. dug-ga-lal-bi

i. 10, XII, 6. *</;<<7-<7a-i-rj

i. d. of *bau-ibgul, 4, III, 4. dng-ga-zi-da

i. 24, I, 5; III, 17. *dumu-zi-da

i. nn-baiuia. 8, IX, 25. ddu n -gi-a ( sic ! ) -zi-da

i. gtr-nita, 8, V, 28. dun-ka-gi-dii

i. 25, I. 23; II. 3.

TELLOH, YOK.HA AND DREHEM

e-ki-gal-la

i. 10, V, 14.

e-gal-e-si

i. s. of rn-r-a-«fl-^«, 10, II.

13-

e-gis-ge

i. f. of uru-i-tns, 4. II, 2 e-id-lu-sd

i. 25, IV, 15.

i. f. of w-*kadi, 17, II, 8.

en-e-a-na-ku

i. i. of egal-esi, 10, II, 12. engar-si

i. ^S.1*^ en-UM-i-K

i. 32. II, 5. *eti-^j

i. 14,11, 18; i5,III, 13; 16,

11,8. *e-ta-mn-zu

I. 14. II. 16; 10, II, 6.

I. 29, II, 12.

I. 2O. II. 21.

*gal-gi '

i. 15, III. i. *r/al-ca-gin

i. 6, II. 16.

I. f. of nin-a-kum. 10, XI,

15-

*(/einc-ab-ba i. 6. X. 6.

i, m. of nin-nrrani. 10, XI. 20. *geme~aga

i. m. of *ban-azagga. 10. IX. 9-

i. nu-gis-sar. 14. I, 14; 16, I, n.

i. 6. X. 4.

HHgM

i. 16, III. 28.

i8

SELECTED TEMPLE ACCOUNTS FROM

*(je'nie-an-dul

i. 10, IV, 24.

i. 14, II, 20; 16, II, 10. *ge'me-ba~bi

i. d. of lugd-sala, 10, VIII,

13-

*geme-bar

i. m. of geme-dkal, 10, V, 17.

1. m. of geme-dnarua, 6,

XIII, 2.

2. d. of geme-dkal, 6, II, 3.6.

3. d. of lu-udunna, 6, IV, 5.

4. d. of nin-kagina, 6, XIV,

5-

5. d. of sara-mubalit, 10, X,

21.

1. m. of nin-dikud, 4, II, 28.

2. m. of nin-pae, 4, II, 20.

3. d. of ku-dbau, 4, I, 22.

4. d. of sunamugi, 10, II, 19. 5- 6, VI, 16.

*geme-bur-sag

i. d. of kudda, 10, II, 9. *ge'me-dim-azag-ga

1. m. of igidub-zihil, 10, X,

24.

2. d. of nin-gegal, 6, V, 15. * g erne-dun u t-ni-su

I. m. of sara-tugu, 4, III, 15. *ge'me-ddumurzi-da, "ge'me-dn- mu-zi

1. d. of geme-dnin-su, "10, I,

17-

2. 15, IV, IT ; 16, III, n. *ge'me-*dun-gi

i. m. of geine-Akal, 6, V, 6.

*ge'me-ddunrpa-e

i. 10, XI, 9;VIII, 6; 14, II,

4; 16, I, 17. *geme-dub-pisdn

i. m. of gudiibi, ninmusu- igimu, and geme-dnarua, 6, V, 7. *ge'me-e-kar~ri

i. 6, IV, 9. *geme-den-kt

i. 14, II, 10; 15, II, 2; III, 14; 16, I, 21.

i. 6, III, 8.

i. d. of une, 6, IV, i. *ge'me-ges-tdr-du

1. m. of nin-kdla, 10, XII, 2.

2. m. of geme-dkal and jfara-

d6a«, 4, I, 32.

3. d. of damu-gegal, 6, 1, 15 ;

II, 10.

4. d. of geme-dnanna, 6,

XIII, 6.

5. d. of nin-azagzu, 6, XII,

8.

6. 6, I, 14; IV, 16. *ge'me-dgestin-an-ka

f i. 6, V, 5. *geme-dgestin-an-iia

i. 10, V, 13. ^geme-gis^gigir

f I- 15. I. 4- *geme-*IM

1. m. of geme-dnegun, 5, V,

32-

2. 10, XI, 24.

*ge'me-i-H-su i. 6, XI, 7.

TELLOH, YOKHA AND DREHEH

*geme-*KA-Dl

i. 19, i. 24 *ge'me-*KAL

1. m. of genie-barsiga, 6, II.

2.

2. m. of ga-*bau and mn-

jo#-<?, 4, II, 12.

3. m. of nin-ezen, 6, XII, 5.

4. m. of nin-sagab, 6, XII,

12.

5. d. of geme-bar, 10, V, 19.

6. d. of geine-*dungi, 6, V, 7.

7. d. of genie-gigir, 4, I, 30.

8. d. of genie-sadug, 10, X.

3i-

9. d.of nin-enizn. 4, III. 24:

6, VII, 10.

10. 4, I, 21 ; 10. VII. 5.17. *geine-ki-azag-ga

i. 15, IV. 10. *geme-ki-gu ?-la

i. d. of dbau-ibgnl, 4, I, 8. *geme-kisal-gal

i. 16, III, 15. *geme-lugal

i. 6,1.4-8; 14,11,6. *getne-ma-tna

I. m. of mn-urunisit; 4, II, 32-

i. 14. I. 5; 15, I, 12; 16, 1.3-

r. m. of getne-gestardu, 6, XIII, 5.

2. 15, IV. 17.

2. d. of geme-dub-pisan, 6,

VI, 6.

3. d. of nin-barsiga, 6, XIII,

3-

4. d. of 'nin-kagina, 6, II, 13.

5. 6, I, n;XI, 3;XV, 5.

1. d. of genie-dIM, 5. V, 32.

2. 6, III, i2;IV, n;XI, 2;

15. I, 8: IV, i. *ge'me-4nin-a-ga-de f

1. m. of nin-emzu, 10. I, 21.

2. 6. VI, 10. *geme-*nin -ban-da

i. d. of dbau-azagzi^ 4, II,

24- *genie-linin-)nar*t

I. d. of imm-*bau-ibgul, 4,

II. 17-

* genie-* nin-su (\vr. ge'me-^nin- DAR-A)

i. m. of genie-*dumuzi, 10, I. 18.

I. m. of ur-dub-pisan, and igi-su-su, 6, VI. n.

r. 14, I, 4; II, 8; III, 10; 15.

I. 3-5:111. 12.17; if>.

II, 20; III. 23. * genie-4 nin-zadim

i. 6. VII. 12; 10. Ill, i. *ge'nie-nun-sa-bar

i. m. of nln-us-sud, *bau-as;u and nin-kaba-nutn<i I, 1 8. *genie-pu-sag

1. m. of kiir-girnisu. 6. XII.

10.

2. 6. I. io. ?

i. 6, III, 15

20

SELECTED TEMPLE ACCOUNTS FROM

*geine-sd-dug

i. m. of geme-*kal, 10, X, 32.

2. d. of nin-kagina, 10, X, gir-dba-u-i-tus

3. d. of £<wfo', 6, V, 13. 4- 16, III, 6.

25. *geine-dsig

f i. 15, HI, 6. *<7£w?-.n'-<7ar

i. 6, III, 4. *geme-dsin

1. m. of nin-ezen, 6, VII, 13.

2. m. of nin-kagina, 6, XI,

10.

3. 6. I, 9; 10, IX, I9;X, 15;

15, IV, 16; IV, 8.13.

1. m'-rftt, 15, II, 3; 1 6, IV, i.

2. 14, I, 10; 16, I, 7.

* «' «i» v v r

gcnic- sa-us-so.

i. 10, X, 34. *geme-$u-gu

i. 1 6, 111,8. *g erne -tar-lug

i. 1 6, III, 2. *ge'me-tur-ga

i. 16, II, ii. *gcmc-uku-il

I. 10, II, 10.

*>

'.<7rm^-i

I. d. of nin-usim, 4, II, 5. ^ 2. d. of tig-dm, 4, II, 15. *geme-ii~iam

i. 6. XIII. 4: XIV, 6.

*f/rme-its-siid-da,"geme-us-gid-da

1. m. of nin-mc-abta, 10, VI,

2. "4, HI, 29; 6, III, 5.

T. m. of lu-*narua, 6, IV, 3. - d. of sag-*bau~tugu, 4, III. 27.

1. f. of lu-uruki, 4, I, 25.

2. 29, I, i2;V, 19.

i. m. of nam-geme-^bau-idug

4, H, 4. gub-ba-l-dug

i. 25, IV, 6.

f/M-rf^

1. dam-gar, 10, V, 20. gu-de-a, "*gu-de-a

i. s. of aba-uru, 7. VI, 19.

2. s. of m«-. .... 7, IV, 12.

3. <7ir, 10, XI, 17.

4- />af<tff', "8, XI. 5; XII, 8.

5- 17, HI, 5- *(jn-du-bi

i. d. of gcnie-dub-pisan, 6, VI, 4-

i. 4, I, 10. -s>a-Ma

i. 6, VI, 8. a-m"

i. PA, 4, III. I9JVIII, 2.

1. dam-gar, 10, V, 4.

2. #ir, 2, I, 19; 10, V, 7; ii,

I, 22.

3. ka-su-du, 8, IX, ^. 4- 3, II, 6.

ya-ba-gi-zi

I. 20. I, 10.

('ni-ba-lul-lU

I. 25, IV. 22.

"V7a-dfra-*i

i. d. of f/finr-dktil, 4. II, 10.

TELLOH, YOKHA AND DREHEM

21

*ga-la-dba-u

1. m. of ur-dbau and dbau-

danutnea, 4, II, 23.

2. d. of nin-*kal, 10, X, 28. ib-da-ka

i. su-du. 7, VII. T.

i. lugal, 14, IV, 7; 1 6, IV,

25- ib-ni-anum.

i. nu-banda, 36. 13.

i. 25, III, 18.

i. m. of nin-enizu, 4, III. 3. IGI-DUP-zi-M

i. d. of geme-dim-asagga,

10, X, 23. 7G7 + KAR-ge'tne

I. s. of sabala, 3, IV, II.

i. 23. III. 25.

ag-sag

i. 15, IV, 12: 16, IV, 18.

*igi-sag-sag

i. 16, II. 22. *igi-TUR-TUR

I. m. of nig-sa-te, 4. II, 30. igi-zu-bor-ra

i. nu-banda, 30. 8. il-ki-ib-ri

i. 10. V, ii. :/;/-wa

1. f. of nin-dm. 10, I, 5.

2. 5, IV, 21.

i. 6, 11,4; 10. IX, 26. *inini-4ba-ti-ib-gu-UI.

i. m. of geme-'nm-maf**, 4, II. 18.

i. 3, II, 7- in-sag-sag

i. 5, V, 6.

I. 2, IV. 23.

*is-tar-um-mi

i. m. of nin-IGI + Dl)P-z\, 14, 1, 3; 16, 1,2.

i. 18. III. 19. i-2a-n-ik

i. 30, 30.

I. 10, XIV. 2.

i. 25, IV. 14. &«-<7W

i. ID, IV, 10.

i. nu-banda, 7. Ill, 12.

i. 4, II. 33. "A" .-//.- ri-silim-mu

1. f. of sara-dbatt and s. of

d/T.4 L -ri-silim- tnu ( sic ! ) , 4. I, ii.

2. f. of ^KAL-ri-silimmu, 4,

T. 12.

i. 22. I, 8.

i. 36, 7- k \-di\q-ma-an-gi i. i. HI. 37.

i. nu-banda, 36. n.

/

i. 10. IV. 6.

22

SELECTED TEMPLE ACCOUNTS FROM

*ki-lul-la

i. 25, IV, 17. *ki-sa-ra

i. 10, XII, 19. *ku-dba-u

1. m. of geme-Aban, 4, I, 23.

2. d of ses-e-magi, 4, IV, 3. ku-dnina

i. f. of abba-kalla, 19, I, 12.

i. 3, I", 31-

kud-da

i. su-ga, i. of geme-bursag,

10, II, 8. feuWf

1. s. of lu-dutu, 24, II, i;

III, 22.

2. #ir, 3, II, 23.

3. 25, IV, 24. *kur-glr-ni-su

i. d. of geme-pu-sag, 6, XII,

ii. /a-a-mw

i. #ir, ii, I, 18. *la-ba-an-si

i. 16, II, 23.

i. 6, IV, 8; XIV, 2; 10, V, 23-

*/a-m"

I. 15, II, i; 16, IV, 3.

/«-*....

i. s. of bata-sagga, 4, IV, 9.

i. 10, II, 15; 25, I, 14; IV,

ii. lu-*asnan

i. sag-tun, 8, VI, 27. lii-bal-sag-ga

1. s. of ata, 29, II, 18.

2. nu-banda, 8, X, 13; 36, 9.

1. f. of ses-kalla, 20, II, n.

2. PA, 20, IV, 5.

3. 8, XI, 15.25; 19, 1,8; 20,

II, 5; 25, IV, 16. lu-dug-ga

1. f. of ahua, 7, II, 10.

2. nu-banda-gud, 29, I, 6, lu-ddumu-zi

1. P^, 30, 4.

2. 10, III, 2.

lu-ddun-gi-ra, "lu^dun-gi

i. s. of lugal-me, "8, V, 4.

, 2- 3^1. !3-

lu-e-kar-ri

i. s. of damu-gegal, 6, II, 9. /w-d^w-/f/-/d

i. i, I, 17; 3, IV, 28; 22,

III, 20.

lu-dgdl-alim

i. s. of nin-enizu, 4, III, 25. lu-gi-na

1. s. of ur-dnintu, 24, II, 18.

2. 25, II, 18. lu-4gis-gigir

i. s. of ur-dkalf 19, II, 10. lu-ku-uh-nu-riki ' i. 3,V,6. lu-d$a-zal

i. i, III, 27. /w-^-^a/

1. %gzr, 5, I, 23.

2. 5, VI, 3. lu-igi-ma-dim-ma

i. f. of genie-bar siga, 6, IV,

6. lu-digi-2i-bar-ra

i. PA, 24, III, 18. lu-kal-la

1. prlr, II, IV, 3; 12, 2.

2. jw-^a, 10, X, 16.

TELLOH, YOKHA AXD DREHEM

3. i, IV, 7; 2, III, 21 ; 3, IV, 12.35; 5, IV, 8; 9, 1, 6; II, 9; 12. 17; 22, III, 23.25; 23, III, 20; V, 15525, II, 7. lii-ka-ni

i. 10, IV, 7; XII. 20. lu-lug-an-ka

i. V, 7. lit-me-lam

1. nu-banda ma-gal-gal, 10,

IV, 16.

2. 10, X, 2.

11. 10. XII, 25; 19, I, 18;

III 2O; 2O, I, 3; 21, IO.

i. P4, 33, 9.

1. s. of geme-*utUj 6, IV, 4.

2. /!«/, 10, XI, 10.

3. sii-ga, io? IV, 13. * tie-gun

i. s. of nin-sagab, 6, I, 16.

~lu-

1. i. of lii-*ningirsu, 7, VII,

18.

2. 19, II, 9. nin-gir-su,

1. f. of ur-*bau, /, VII. 12.

2. s. of arad-mit, 17, II, 2.

3. s. of lu-*nina, 7, VII, 17.

4. s. of lugal-melam, 19, I IT,

6.

5. s. of Inl-a, 7, III. 5.

6. s. of nikalla, 17, I, 19 ;V,

19-

7. s. of nin-ganagam, 4, II,

8.

8. dam-gar. 10. XII. 24.

9. P^, 25, III. 2.

10. pisan-dub-bat 7, III, 28.

i. 22, I, 8. lii-dtun-subur

1. g\r, 7, VII, 8.

2. 2, II, 13; 6, XV, 6; 7, I,

17; 19, I, 16; 20, I, 12. 16; 25, II, 17; 26, I, III, 6; IV, 3; 34, III, ii. lit-pdd-da

i. 24, III, 9.

/H-^rj, "/M-ra

1. f. of nin-usinic, 10, IX.

14-

2. s.ofasag-sigf2,Y, i.

3. s. of lugal-barabe, 8. IX,

9-

4. ja&ra, 3, I, 16, "IV, 33.

5. dub-sar si-da, 2, VI. -

6. 2, II, 23; III, 16; 13, 6;

25, II, 9; 31, 13. lu-4sag

i. 25, III, 16. /w-jt^r

1. f. of akalla, 5, V, 9.

2. f . of ses-kalla, 20, II, 9. 3- 3, HI, 5.

lit-* sin

i. f. of namu, 10, X, 6.

1. dub-sar , 8, IX, n.

2. gu-za-ld, 10, I\', 23.

i. 3, I, 25; 5, IV, 24.

1. dub-sar, 8, IX, 6.

2. t-n^ar, 33, 6.

SELECTED TEMPLE ACCOUNTS FROM

3. gir, 3, III, 12. 4- 5, V, 3. lu-*subur (sic!) i. 3, IV, 17-

lu-*dur-an-ka

i. 3, I". 17. lu-uras

i. 25, IV, 19. lu-uras-gal

i. 3, IV, 34.

r v ki

lu-unug

i. F^, 35, 9-

1. s. of glr-dbau-itus, 4. I,

24.

2. s. of mindrni, 29, VI, 12.

3. 10, XI, 29525, III, 15. lu-dutu

1. f. of kuli, 24, II, i;III,

22.

2. nu-banda, 30, 6.

3. /M, 24, II, 6; III, 6.25.

4. 25, IV, 5; 32, 1,84. lu-si-da

i. nn-ki-ki, 31, 9. /f«?a/ (sic!)

i. f. of nabi-ddimgi, 8, V, 15. lugal-ab-ba

1.24, I, 20; III, 20. lugal-amar-azag

i. 19, I, 14; 20, II, 7. Ingal-azag-zu

i. #ir, 2, II, 5. htqal-d-si-da, "lugal-a -zi-da-e

i. "8, VII, i; 20, I, 19. lugal-ba-ra-ab-e

i. f. of lu-dra, 8, IX, 10. lugal-da-da

i. gala-tnag, 8, XII, 15.

lugal-diir-dug

i. 25, IV, 13. lugal-e-mag-e

i. 2, IV, 26; 5, IV, 12. lugal-engar-zi

I- 25, I, 7. lugal-erim

1. 9, II, 22. lugal-ezen

\. s. of e-gis-ge, 4, I, 33.

2. 5> I. J7- Ingal-EZEN + ^

i. 6, XIV, 3. Ingal-gis-D U

i. 20, II, 3. htgal-gis-gigir

i. 14, III, 8; 16, II, 18. Ingal-gii-gal

I. 26, VI, 12.

lugal-gc-gdl

i. s. of nin-bargisi, 6, III, 7. Ingal-ini-gig- (gu )

i. 10, VI, 9. lugal-itu-da

i. n, III, 24. higal-ka

i. 3. in, 19.

lugal-ka-gi-na

1. s. of nin-kagina, 6, II, 14.

2. ^r/;-. 2. I, 1 6.

3. /m/. 31. 10.

4. 25, III. 17. lugaJ-kas

i. sri-ga. 10, X, 10. Ingal-ki-ag

i. P/J. 10, XI, 5. lugal-kisal

i. /frf-/Cf/, 7, I, 21. lugaJ-lu-dug

I. 20, I, 17.

TELLOH, YOKHA AND DREHEM

lugal-ln -sag -sag

i. gir. 10. V. 1.22; X, 4; XI,

27- Ingal-nM-giir-ri

i. 16, I\', 19. Ingal-uui-ni-gi

i. 25, II. i. lugal-nie

i. f. of lu-*dungi, 8, V, 5. lugal-me-lain

1. f. of nr-*nmgirsn. 19, III,

7-

2. 9. I. 19; 19, III. 4.

htgal-mg-si-c

i. 2. Ill, 24: 5. Y. 15; 22.

II. 16. higal-nir-gal

i. <™#ar, 33, 2. liigal-dsag

i. its-bar, io, I. 14. Ingal-sag-bi-gid-da

I. 2. II, 12.

lugal-sag-tiin

i. f. of «<M/»', io, X, 8. lnf/al-sa-ld

i. ?;;#ar. f. of geme-babi, io.

Mil, 14." lugal-sn-nutnnn

i. i. XI, 24. lugal-til-la-e

i. 25. I. 13.22. lugaJ-us-. . . .

i. 32. II. 9-

lugal-^utn

I. 25. I. 5. lugal-urn-da

i. 6. XYII. 4: 25. IY. 20;

V, 3: 35> 6.15. lugal-u-sim-e, "lugal-u-sim

i. s. of nanimit. 17, II, 12.

2. s. of nin-mu, "4, II, 13.

3. 13. 12: 19, III, 21. lugal-usum-gal

i. f. of 'Jntu~sagga, 20, I, i. liigal-zag-gi-si

i. 25, III, 3.12. lttg-sa-. . . .

i. 20, II, 20. Inl-a

i. f. of lu-dningirsiif 7, III, 6. Inl-a-mu

i. nu-gis-sar. n. I, ir.

2- 30. 31- *////-/a

i. d. of alia, 6, I, 3.

///-/»«

i. (lii) -ma-gal-gal, io, IV,

i r. lii-sa-lim

I. 8, IX, 22.

nia-a-dn

i. m. of nin-lagani, io, VII,

16. ma-an-gu-du

i. io, III, 3. nui-giir-ri

i. f. of nisagga, io. III, 19.

i. 25, II, 15. *mas-tnr

i. 16, IV, 4.

mc-sag

I. IO. \"I. 21.

wi-wa-ar-m"

i. f. of ln-uri'tki, 29, VI, 12.

i. 25, III, io.

(i/-/a

r. io, XI, 8.

SELECTED TEMPLE ACCOUNTS FROM

na-ah-bi-ir

i. 36,4- *na-a-mu

i. 6, XV, 3; 10, X, 5. *na-an-na

i. 14, II, 9; 15, I, 2;II, 12;

16, I, 20. na-ap-la-hi/m

i. amurru, 31, 7- na-ba-sag

1. f. of ur-dbau, 7, I, 23.

2. f. of ur-av4na, 18, III, n.

3. P/4, 30, 5.

4- 7, 35 25> IV> 25- na-bi-ddun-gi

i. s. of /M#a/, 8, V, 15. jwz-di

i. gir, s. of luyal-sagtun, 10,

X, 8. *na-di-is-tum

i. in» 25-

*nam-gcme-dba-u-i-dug

i. d. of g\r-dnina-itus, 4, II, 3-

i'.. 8, VII, 7; 24, II, 5.9-

i. 6, I, 5. nam-nin- ....

i. 10. VIII, i.

i. 1 6, III, 25.

I. 6,111,2.

nam-uru- .... i. 32, H, 7.

i. 6, X, 7.

M

i. 10, XI, 12.

i. m. of dbau-usunigal, 10,

VI, 13-

*na-na-. . . . (same as following?) i. m. of ur-ANe.... and nigga-* ---- ,4, IV, 14. *wa-M£-#

i. 14, I, 17; 15, II, 16; 16,

HI, 4- na-ni-mu

i. f. of lugal-usime, 17, II, 12.

*nig-ga-dsin

i. 3, V, 19.

n#-dfca-M

I. 20, II, 23.

nig-ga-d. . . .

1. d. of nin-dlama-mu, 4, III,

30-

2. d. of nln-zi. . . ., 4, IV, 10.

3. d. of nana. . . ., 4, IV, 13. nig-ga-su

i. 6, XII, 15.

i. d. of dbau-lbgu, 4, I, 19. nig-si~e

I. 22, III, 12.

nig'$&-te

i. d. of igi-turtur, 4, II, 29. ni-kal-la

1. f. of lu-dningirsu, 17, I,

19 ;V, 19.

2. s. of *<r-.sw, 7, I, 29.

3. i, III, 34; 2, IV, 15; 5,

III, 1457, I, 26; 22, III,

15- mm-mu

i. 5rir, 9,11,23; 10, VIII, 8; IX, 16.

TELLOH, YOKHA AND DREHEM

*tii-pdd-da

i. m. of geme-gestardu, 6,

IV, 15- *nin- ....

i. m. of gudea, 7, IV, 12. *dn'wa-ama-mii

i. m. of sag-dbau-tugu, 10,

VI, 19- dnind-kain

1. pisan-ditb-ba, 24, II, 8.

2. P^, 24, III, 23. dmna-usum-gal

1. PA-maskim, 31, 4.

2. 30, 24. *nin-ab-ba-na "SAL+KU-ab-ba-

na

1. d. of nin-sigar, "6, III, 9.

2. 14, III, 7; 15, I, ii ; 16,

II, 18. *nin-a-KA-ni

i. d. of gar-gestin, 10, XI,

14- *nin-al-la (wr. SAL+KU-al-la)

i. d. of adaga, 6, I, 2. *ntn-d-md

i. d. of dbau-ibgul, 4, I, 6.

i. 6, XII, 9.

*nin-a}}ia-uui

i. 15, I, I5;HI, 5;IV. 5.

* Jiin-d-mi-li-su

I. 16, III, 21.

i. 16, IV, 16. -an-m-j»

i. 6, IV, 13.

2. 10, I, 2; 14, I, 7; 15, III,

2; 16, I, 5. *nin-azag-zu;"SAL-\-KU-azag-zu

1. m. of geme-gestardu, 6,

XII, 7-

2. m. of ningirsu-ebadii, 4, I,

29.

3. m. of ninmiisu-igimit, 6,

V, 3-

4. m. of ur-numun-dugga, 4,

IV, 5.

5. sii-i, 15, II, 15.

6. "6, III, i. *;//'«-a-r»

i. 15, IV, 6. *nin-bar-gi-si

i. m. of lugal-gegal, 6, III, 6. *nin-da-da, "SAL+KU '-da-da

i. "14, III, i; 15, I, 6; III,

15; 16, II, 12. *nin-da-nir-gal

I. IO, II, 21.

*nin-dun-a-ba-dhn

i. m. of badiiltadune, 4, III,

23- *nin-di-kud

i . d. of geme-dbau, 4, II, 27.

*nin-du-azag-ga

i. 16, III, 17. *nin-dub-pisan

i. d. of saga-dugga, 6, V, 10.

*nin-azag-ga-ni

i. m. of nin-ramugi, 10, I, II.

i. 14,111,9; 16, II, 19.

*nin-dit-du

I. IO, V, 2.

*nin-dug-ga-ni

i. 10, II, 3. *nin-dumu-ab-zu

i. d. of nin-sisa, 4, I, 26.

28

*nin-ddun-gi

i. 6, IV, 10. *nin-e-ba-zi-gi

i. 10, VII, 23. *nin-e-gal-e

i. 15, IV, 7; 1 6, III, 7. *nin-e-\-zu (cf. nin-e-zu)

1. m. of lti-dgdl-alim . and

geme-^kal, 4, III, 26.

2. m,. of nin-ezen and geme-

Akal, 6, VII, 8.

3. d. of gcme-dnina-agadc,

10, I, 20.

4. d. of igi-dbaii-su, 4, III, 2.

SELECTED TEMPLE ACCOUNTS FROM

*

i. m. of sara-mubalit, 10, X, 20.

i. d. of nin-sa, 6, VII, 7. *nin-ezen

1. d. of Abau-azagzn, 10, VI,

ii.

2. d. of geme-dkal, 6, XII, 6.

3. d. of geme-Asin, 6, VII,

14.

4. d. of nin-e-izu, 6, VII, 9.

5. 6, VV 15; 14, I, 12; II,

7; 15, III, 9.18; IV, 15; 16, I, 9; III, 22. *nin-e-zu

i. su-i, 1 6, II, 2. *nin-gaba-ri-nu-tu(gu) (Cf. m«-

ka-ba-nu-tu(gu)) i. d. of nin-gcli, 4, III, 20. *nin-gdl-ktis

!• J4, II, 3; 15, I, 7; 16, I,

16.

**nin-gal? -\-sag i. 20, I, ii.

mn-gi-na

i. 14, II, ii ; 15, II, 14; 1 6,

II, LI IV, 14. *nin-gir-su-e-ba-du

i. d. of nin-azagzu, 4, I, 28. *dmn-gir-sn-inim-ne-dug i. 25, IV, 4.

1. m. of geme-dim-azagga,

6, V, 1 6.

2. 6,1, 17; 14, 1,9.16; 15, I,

9; 16, I, 6; IV, ii.

i. m. of nin-gabari-mttugu,

4, HI, 21. *nin-ib-gu-ul

i. m. of nin-kinuni^-c, 10,

II, 17- *nin-IGI-. . . .

i. d. of ubartum, 14, II, i. nln-IGI + DUB-zi

1. d. of istar-ummi, 14, I, 2;

16, I, 2.

2. d. of ubartum, 16, I, 15.

3. 14, 111,2; 15, III, 19; 16,

II, 13- *nin-ib-ta-e

i. 4, III, 16. *nin-i-ti

i. 14,11, 5; 16, I, 18. *nin-ka-ba-nu-tu(gu)

i. d. of geme-nun-sabar, 4, I,

*nin-ka-gi-na, "SAL-\-KU-ka-gi- na

1. m. of gcme-barsiga, 6,

XIV, 4.

2. m. of geme-*nama, and

lugal-kagina, "6, II, 12.

TELLOH, YOKHA AND DREHEM

3. m. of geme-sadng, 10, X,

26.

4. d. of geme-dsin, 6, XI, n.

5. "6. I, 18; 10, II, 14; 14,

III, ii ; 16, II, 21. *nin-"KAL

1. m. of gala-dbau, 10, X, 29.

2. 16, III, 26. *mn-kal-la, "SAL+KU-kal-la

1. d. of geme-gestardu, "10,

XII, i.

2. "14, I, 18; 16, I, 14. *nin-ki-gdr-ra

i. 6, IX, 9. *M/H-£/-W

i. 6, X, 8. *nin-ki-nit-nirki-e

i. d. of nin-ibgul, 10, II, 16. *nin-lag-a-ni

i. d. of mddu, 10, VII, 15.

i. m. of /n^a-* ---- , 4, IV,

i. *mn-lit-mag

i. 6. VI, 3. * n in -lit -sag -sag, "n in-ln-sag-sag

1. d. of ur-tc-na, 10, IX, 22.

2. 4, HI, I, "15, IV, 9;"i6,

III, 19. *nin-lii-til-til

i. 10, X, 18. *nin-ma-gitr-ri

i. 6, XI, 8; i6,III,9; IV, 9. *nin-ma-na-ga-dni

I. m. of lu-dningirsu, 4, II, 9. ^miMfior*1 (sic!)

i. d. of immasi, 10. IX, 27. *nin-mar*i-Hnitn

1. PA, 30, 7.

2. 25, I, 16.

29

!• 13- 7- *nin-me-ab-ta

1. d. of geme-us-sndda, 10,

VI, 16.

2. d. of ur-dutu, 10, XII, 26. *nin-iiie-ld)n

1. m. of d-dbau-ta and ^a^r-

dbait-tugii, 4, III, 8.

2. I4, I, 15; III, 4; 15, II,

5; HI, 8; 16, I, 12; II, 15; HI, 16.

*nin-}iie-))id-. . . .

i. 6, VI. 17. *nin-nui

i. m. of liigal-nsim, 4, II, 14. *nin-mit-ddg

i. 4. HI, ii. *nin-mu-ma-kal

i. 10, I, 13.

i. 19, III, 13.

*nin-mu-sit-igi-mu

1. d. of geme-dub-pisan, 6,

VI, 5-

2. d. of nin-azagzn, 6, V, 2.

3. PA-URU, 10, 1, 23.

*nin-niu-sn-na

i. d. of ama-kalla, 10, I, 6. *nin-nam-ga-m

1. m. of dbau-ibgu, 4, III, 18.

2. 4, I. 4. *mn-nam-}iiag-zu

i. 16, III, 3.12.

i. m. of sag-^ban-tugn, 4, I,

3- r

i. 16, IV, 5.

SELECTED TEMPLE ACCOUNTS FROM

*nin-NE-mu (wr. SAL + KU- NE-mu)

i. 10, IX, 21. *nin-dnin-iir-ra

i. 16, I, 19. *nin-nu-miwu-e

i. 6, XIV, 7. *nw-/>a-£'

i. d. of geme-dbau, 4, II, 19.

i. 29, III, 10; V, 21. *nin-ra-mn-gi, "SAL-\-KU-ra- mu-gi

1. m. of damu-mangi, 6, XI,

5-

2. d. of nin-azaggam, 10, I,

10.

3. "6, III, ii ; 10, II, ii. *nin-sa

i. m. of nin-e-su, 6, VII, 6. *nin-sa-gab

1. m. of lu-anegun, 6, I, 15.

2. d. of geme-dkal, 6, XII, 13.

3. 6, V, 12 ;X, 9. *nin-sag-e

1. d. of geme-dkal, 4, II, n.

2. d. of UD-mn-su, 10, VI,

14- *nin-sal-dug-ga

i. 10, 1,25. *nin-si-gar (wr. 5/4L + KU -si-

gar} i. m. of nin-abbana, 6, III,

10. *nm-^i-jd

i. m. of nin-dumuabzu, 4, I, 27.

i. d. of iluma,, 10, I, 3. *nin-ses-a-na (wr. SAL -\- KU- ses-a-na}

i. 6, VI, 9. *dnin-subur-ama-wiu

i. 10, III, 7. *m«-£ar-wa

i. 16, III, 24.

*nin-tur-a-ba (wr. ^^4L + KU- tur-a-ba)

i. d. of a-a-a, 6, III, 13.

i. 14, II, 21 ; 15, I, 14. *nin-TUR-TUR

i. 16, IV, 10. *nin-ur-ra-ni

i. d. of geme-d-. . . ., 10, XI, 18.

*

1. d. geme-mama, 4, II, 31.

2. 10, X, 9.

nn-i-sm-e, nn-u-sm

1. m. of geme-nruki, and

nin-sara-tugu, "4, II, 7.

2. d. of lu-dra, 10, IX, 13. *nin-ns-snd (wr. nin-£ -f- SAL-

sud*)

1. d. of geme-nun-sabar, 4, 1,

15-

2. 10, VII, 25.

*nin-zag-gi-si i. 16, III, 5.

i. m. of nigga-*. . . ., 4, IV,

ii.

i. d. of nin-nsim, 4, II, 6.

i. 15, III, ii ; 16, I, 13.

m-su-ma

i. gir, 10, XII, 22. *ni-sag-ga

TELLOH, YOKHA AND DREHEM

2. 25, III, 9.

i. gir, 18, IV, 9.

i. PA-URU, d. of magitrri

10, III, 18. nu-hi-lnm

i. f. of abza. . . ., 10, IV, 4. nu-ra-a

i. 22, III, 27. nu-ur-i-[li]

i. 8, VII, 17. nu-ur-is-tar

I- 36, 15- pad-da

i. dam-gar, 23, VI, 5. *ru-ba-at

i. 14, I, i; 16, I, i. *sag-'1ba-u-tu(gu)

1. m. of geme-dutu, 4, III,

27.

2. d. of nin-m-elam, 4, III, 7.

3. d. of nin-nanga, 4, I, 2.

4. d. of *nina-a9namui 10,

VI, 20.

i. 6, I, 12. sag-nin-kalam

i. JIM, 14, II, 12.

i. 16, II, 7.

/-ir-ra

i, 16, III, 20.

i. f. of igi-kar-geme, 3, IV,

ii. sa-da- ....

i. s. of gude. . . ., 10, V, 8. *sa-ga-dug-ga

i. m. of nin-dub-pisan, 6, V, ii.

i. s. of ses-kalla, 10, XII, 10. sag-sag

i. 6, II, i. sam-rum

i. /M, 24, II, 10 ; III, 26;

35, 19- *sa-mn-zu

i. 6, XII, 4. dsara-\-sag

i. dub-sar, 8, X, 6. *sara-mu-ba-li-it

1. m. of geme-barsiga and d.

of nin-e-mangi, 10, X, 19-

2. 6, IV, 12.

*sa-ra-dba-u

1. d. of abau-ibgitl, 4, I, 7.

2. d. of geme-gis-gigir, 4, I,

3i-

3. d. of dKAL-ri-silimmii, 4,

I, 13- *sa-ra-tu (gu)

i. d. of geme-dumunisu, 4,

HI, 14- sar-ru-. . . .

i. gir-arad, 8, VIII, 7. *sa-si-irf-ru}ii

i. 16, IV, 7. J^-a-»Ki

i. 14, I, 8. *scs-e-ma-gi

i. m. of ur-dban,a.ndku-<iban,

4, IV, 4-

.srif-&a/-/a

1. f. of dada, 10, XII, ii.

2. s. of lu-dbau, 20, II, n.

SELECTED TEMPLE ACCOUNTS FROM

3. s. of lii-sig, 20, II, 8.

4. s. of ur-e-nun, 10, II, 5.

5. 10, IX, 12; 13, 10; 17,

IV, 9; 19, I, 17; 25, J-

20.24; II, 8. Jdr-w<?-«a

i. 20, I, 8. ses-slg

1. 0ir, 2, I, 22.

2. 5, II, 2.

i. ?«#ar, 34, II, n. *si-ni-da-a

i. 4, III, 13. sir-bur-laki-e

i. 25, I, 19. *jrzV-,»y

I. 14, II, 15; 16, II, 5. *sii-gal-bi

i. 15, IV, 14. *sii-lnl

i. 10, XI, 6. *sii-lul-2i

i. 10, XI, 23. sil-na

i. gir, 10, XII, 25. *su-na-mu-gi

i. m. of geme-^bau, 10, II,

20. d$0-dsin

i. lugal, 10, IX, 28. *ta-din-es-tdr

i. 10, V, 4.

i. 15, I, 10. *u-bar-tum

1. m. of nin-igi-dup-si, 14,

11,2; 16, i, 15.

2. 15, III, 10; 16, III, 27;

IV, 2.

u-da-ur-ra

i. ^ir, 10, VIII, 1 6. «dWa

I. 20, I, 22.

*nd-mu-sil

I. m. of nw-sag-e, 10, VI,

15- ii-du-lit

i. 9, IV, 13. *w#-aw

i. m. of geme-uruki, 4, II,

16. zW«a-m

i. 8, XV, 5. um-ma-bal

i. s. of ur-^sin, 10, XI, n.

i. s. of nr-mes-diigf .....

10, XII, 16.

*um-mi-ta-bat (wr. um-mi-DA- BAD)

i. d. of ur-dnina, 10, VIII, 9.

-dug-da

i. 10, IX, 20.

i. f. of ur-*bauf 10, XII, 5. ur-da-hi

i. n, II, 15. ur-al-la

i. 7, VI, 20. ur-amar-azag-ga

i. f. of ur-dbau, 7, II, 15. wr-a^a^-^»

i. 27, I, ii. nr-ba-bi

1. ntt-ljf, 7, VI, 8.

2. 19,11,8. ur-bdd-ditr-ra

i. 17, II, 16; 20, 1, 6.

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33

ur-dba-il

1. s. of gala-dbau, 4, II, 21.

2. s. of lu-^mngirsn, 7, VII,

ii.

3. s. of nabasag, 7, 1, 22.

4. s. of ses-e-magi, 4, IV, 2.

5. s. of ur-d-dam, 10, XII, 5.

6. s. of iir-amar-asagga, 7,

II, 14-

7. s. of ur-id-edinna, 24, II,

20.

8. s. of ur-sagdug, 20, II, 13.

9. 7i<WCC7, 7, I, 7-

10. »i«, 8, VI, 15.

11. nii-banda, 24, II, 3; III,

24-

12. PA, 35, 22.

13. sabra, 27, VII, 30.

14. pa-te-si, 8, XIII, 13.

15. PA-URU, 10, IV, 20. 1 6. sang u, 21, 7.

17. sag-ga, n, 1,8.

J8. 3. V, 15; io,I, 16; 19,1, 2.7.15; 25, I, 2.12; II, 6; IV, 2.7 ;V, i ; 26, II, 5; HI, 10 ; IV, 7; 29, V, 15- !6; 30. 18.32. ur-dda-mu

1. #/«/a, 7, VI, 23

2. 25, III, 6. ur-dii-asag-ga (wr. ur-D UL-azag-

1. 10, XII, 3. nr-dub

i- PA, 33, 16.

2. 3, I, 12; 6, XV, 4; 17, II, ^ 14; 19, HI, 5; 21, 8.

ur-dub-gu-ru

I. 19, I, 22.

ur-dub-lal

i. 8, IX, 21. ur-ditb-pisdn

i. s. of geme-dnarna, 6, VI,

12. nr-du-ge-gitb-ba (wr. ur-DUL-

ge-gub-ba) i. 25, IV, 21. M r-d wz u-zi-da, "ur-ddnmu-zi

1. dam-gar, i, IV, n; 22,

IV, 6.

2. "10, V, 16; "13, 4; 22, IV,

i.

i. (/w)Mr-ra, 8, VI, 8; XI,

13- ur-*dun-pa-e ' , " ur-dun-pa-e

1. </ir, 10, VIII, 12; 19, I, 3.

2. kit-dim, 22, III, 26.

3. i, I, 5; 2, IV, 5; 5, IV,

29; ii, IV, i; 19, II,4; 22, III, 9; 23, I, 8; V, ii ; "25, II, 12.20. iir-ddur-nnn-ka

I- 5, IV, 27. ur-?

i. 22, I, 6. itr-e-an-na

1. engar, 33, 4.

2. 25, III, 14. ur-e-dub

i. 19, III, ii. ur-e-mag

i. gir, 3, II, 29. ur-e-niiis

i. 25, VI, 3. nr-engar

i. f. of ur-kas, 5, V, 33.

34

ur-en-duki

i. f. of ur-nigin-gar, 10, III,

3. nr-e-ninnu

i. 18, III, 20; 19, II, 5; 27,

II, 2; 35, 19. ur-den-ki

i. gu-za-ld, 7, II, 20. ur-e-nun, "u-r-e-nun-na

1. f. of ses-kalla, 10, II, 5.

2. s. of nisagga, "10,. Ill, 20. 3- 10, VI, 18.

ur-e-sag

i. 25, I, 8. ur-es-LAL+KlSAL

i. 13, 14- ur-dgdl-alim, "ur-gal-alim

1. ab-gal, 10, VI, 4.

2. #zr, 17, V, i.

3- PA, "35, 23.

4- 13, 9; 19, II, i;III, 8;

IV, 2; 20, I, 4.9; 24, I, 7-

- 25, III, 5.

SELECTED TEMPLE ACCOUNTS FROM

ur-gu

1. f. of «»•-«%/, 8, XV, 4.

2. sag-tun, 10, XI, 7.

3- 13, 13; 19, i, 7; 25, iv,

23- nr-gigir-ma

i. 20, I, 15. ur-gis-gigir, "ur-dgis-gigir

1. s. of barm-ana, "2, IV, 8;

5, IV, 15.

2. 0ir, 10, X, 12.

3- 20, I, 13- nr-^gis-bil-ga-mes

i. 25, III, 13.21.

i. 9, IV, 15- ur-gu-en-na

i. 19, I, 6. ur-gu-la-mu

i. 20, I, 14. ur-id-edin-na

i. f. of iir-abau, 24, II, 20. wr- igi-zi-bar-ra

i. 7, III, 18; 24, I, 14; 29,

. II, 10. ur-AlM

i. 20, I, 2; 35, 6.

i. s. of e-kigalla, 17, II, 8.

1. f. of lu-gis-gigir, 19, II,

10.

2. s. of atu, 7, III, 20.

3. s. of kabda, 10, XIV, i.

4. s. of ur-gar, 8, XV, 3.

5. s. of ur-mes, 35, 7.

6. engar, f . of iig-dm, 10, IX,

18.

7. P^, 35, 26.

8. pa-tc-si, 17, VI, 10 ; 28,

IV, 13-

9. sib-ansu, 6, XIII, 7.

10. 9, I, 3; II, 6; III, 15;

24, I, 9-

i. s. of ur-engar, 5, V, 33. ur-ki-gu-la

i. 25, IV, 12. ur-ki-lal-la

i. 0ir, 4, VIII, 4. ttf-/t

i. 18, I, 7; II, 8.17, etc. ur-lugal

i. 25, HI, 8.

TELLOH, YOKHA AND DREHEM

35

itr-lug, "urging

i. "14, I, 6; 15, II, 6; III,

16, I, 4. iir-ma-ma

i. 19, I, 20. iir-d ma-mi

1. grir, 3, II, 26.

2. nu-banda, 8, X, 15. ur-mts

1. f. of «r-**a/, 35, /.

2. /M, 10, IX, 8.

3. h. of sii-lul, 10, XI, 7. iir-mes-diig?-. . . .

i. f. of ummanu, 10, XII,

17- iir-gig-kisal

1. lii-sim, 3, I, ii.

2. 2, IV, ii. ur-mu

i. 7, I, 5- «r-"A' £-....

I. S. Of MtfHO, 4, IV, 12.

ur-dnc-gun,

i. 26, I, 12; III, 1.19. itr-nigin

i. 2. II, 9. nr-nigin-gar

i. s. of ur-en-dn-1'',' 10, III,

8. ur-aim

I. 25, VI, 2. .

1. f. of umnri-tobat, 10,

VIII, 10.

2. s. of nabasag, 18, III, n.

3. gu-za-la, 29, I, 17.

4. P^4, 10, III, 17.

5. 13, 5; 18, IV, 8; 20, 1, 20;

24, III, 10.

nr-nin-a-su

i. 25, II, 14. ur-dnin-glr-su

1. nu-banda, 30, 2.

2. 19, I, 13.

i. 25, I, 18. itr-dnin-sii (error fordnin-gir-suf)

i. 25, I, 25. «r-*ffm-Jfof

I. 5r;r, 3, II, 20.

1. f. of lii-gina, 24, II, 18.

2. 5, II. 5; 25, I, 3- iir-nif>ritkl

i. 8, XII, 30- iir-dnisaba

i. 26, IV, 10. ur-numiin-dug-ga, "nr-munun-dug

1. s. of dbau-azagzu, 4, II, 25.

2. s. of nin-azagzu, 4, IV, 5.

3- "i3» 3- nr-d nun-gal

i. i, III, 35; 3, HI, 35; 21,

5- ur-*pa-sag

1. gu-za-la, 7, II, 26; 10, IV.

9-

2. 6. X, 3; 25, IV, 1. 10.

nr-dra

i. sabra, 7, III, 14.

ur-sag-. . . .

i. s. of batasag, 4, IV, 7.

i. f. of ur-*bau, 20, II, 13.

i. 10, IV, 18.

i. 25, I, 15; 26, II, 12; III, '3-

SELECTED TEMPLE ACCOUNTS FROM

ur-SAL+ISlB-kab-gi

i. 25, IV, 3. nr-dsin

1. engar, 33, 14.

2. su-ga, ii, I, 3.

3. 10, XI, 12. ur-sag-ga

1. /«#, 8, V, 1 6.

2. WM, 7, VI, 21.

3. nu-banda, 30, 3.

4. 7, I, i; 10, VIII, 7; 20, I,

18. ur-dsara

1. pisan-dtib-ba, 2, IV, 29.

2. 3,111,34; 5, III, 21. ur-se-il-la

I- 25, II, 13.

i. sib-udu-sig-ga, 7, III, 25. ur-TUR

J- 35, 13- ur-TUR-TUR

1. nu-banda, 25, V, 7.

2. 25, VI, i. nr-diiras-gal

i. /M-£>£7, 10, XI, 25. ttr-^fz/

i. ma-du-dii, f. of nin-meab- ta, 10, XII, 27.

i. f. of nikalla, 7, I, 29. ur-da-at

i. P^, 33, 7. ur-gar-dug

i. f. of afw, 7, I, 25. iir-n'-&a-tfw

i. s. of atu, 20, II, 17. uru-i-tus

i. s. of e-gis-ge 4, II, i.

i. mu, 3, IV, 3. ur-asu-dam

i. su-ga e-an-na, 10, XII, 7. d ur-dsu-an-na

i. 25, II, 5. »r-te-wtf

i. lid-KU, f. of nin-lu-sag- sag, 7, I, 15; 10, IX, 23.

i. 24, I, 13.17.19.23; II,

2.4.7. autu-bar-ra

1. engar, 34, III, 10.

2. 10, VIII, 2; 19, III, i. dutu-gdl-kus

i. 20, I, 5. dutu-mu

i- 35, 3i- utu-sag-ga

i. P^4, s. of liigal-usumgal,

20, I, i. Autu-usum-gal

i- 30, 23.

1. m. of geme-dntu, 6, V, 14.

2. 6, V, 4.

i. 10, IV, 15. za-na-a

i- 30, 25. *zn-diig (cf. su-diig}

i. 14, II, 17.

i.

, 29, V, ii.

DESCRIPTION OF TABLETS

TEXT I

PLATE

1-2

KING

A mar-dSin

[Measurements are given in millimeters, length (height), width (thickness).]

YEAK CATAL.

8 66 1 Baked. Meas. : 145 : 80: 24. Con- tents : Account of the expenses of Ur-Dumuzi, the merchant, from Umma.

4 832 Baked. Meas. : 145 : 95 : 24. Con- tents: Account of wages paid to women workers. From Um-

2 3-4 Amar-^S in

3 5-6 Amur- Sin 8 664

4 7-8 Dungi 44 183

5 9-10 Amar-dSin 2 663

6 11-14 A»iar-dSin 4 179

7 15-17 Date destroyed 171

ma.

Large baked tablet. Weathered. Meas. : 172 : 1 12 : 25. Con- tents: Expenditures of differ- ent kinds of beverages. From Umma ( ?).

Left portion of baked tablet. Meas. : 1 1 1 : 50 : 29. Contents : Account of wages paid to wo- men workers and to their chil- dren. From Telloh.

Baked tablet. Meas.: 154:122: 24. Contents : Account of wages paid to women workers. From Umma.

Upper portion of large, baked tab- let. Meas. : 115 :228:45. Con- tents: Account of wages paid to women workers and to their children. From Telloh.

Left lower corner of large, baked tablet. Meas. : 149 : 126 : 44. Contents: Account of cattle and flocks. From Telloh.

37

SELECTED TEMPLE ACCOUNTS FROM

8 18-21 Amar-dSin 5 864 Upper portion of very large tab-

let. Meas. : 230 : 224 : 47. Contents : Account of cereals, flour, beverages, etc., used in paying laborers. From Telloh.

9 22 Date destroyed 161 Central portion of a baked tablet.

Meas.: 111:121:12. Con- tents: Account of cattle. From Telloh.

10 23-26 Date destroyed 852 Lower portion of large, baked tab-

let. Meas. : 187 : 218 : 35. Con- tents: Account of wages paid to women workers and to their children. From Telloh.

11 27-28 Amar-dSin i 656 Half-baked tablet. Meas.: 160:

82 : 32. Contents : List of

different things, constituting

the capital of Ur-Dunpae.

From Umma( ?). 155 Baked tablet. Meas. : 76 : 47 : 17.

Contents : Account of oxen

and donkeys. From Drehem.

Translated on p. 8. 13 29 Diingi, 43 160 Baked tablet. Meas.: 85:48:22.

Contents: Account of barley.

From Telloh. 835 Unbaked tablet. Meas.: 130:

72 : 23. Contents : Account of

wages paid to women workers.

From Umma. 833 Unbaked tablet. Meas. : 143 : 87 :

22. Contents : Account of

wages paid to women workers.

From Umma. 665 Baked tablet. Meas. : 142 : 83 : 24.

Contents: Account of wages

paid to women workers. From

Umma. I7 35-36 Dungi 44 151 Baked tablet. Meas. : 142 : 95 : 24.

Contents: Account of flocks,

12 29 Ur Dynasty

14 30 Ibi-dSin

15 31-32 Ur Dynasty

33-34 Ibi-dSin

TELLOH, YOKHA AND DREHEM

39

37-38 Amar-dSin I 177

19 39 Dungi 46 191

20 40-41 Dungi

21 41

159

22 42 Amar-dSin 4 673

23 43-44 Amar-dSin 6 662

24 45-46 Dungi

25 47-48

26 49-50

Dungi 44

Amar-*Sin I

200

189

154

representing the revenues of the shepherds. From Telloh. Translated on p. 9.

Baked tablet. Meas. : 130 : 84 : 26. Contents: Account of barley, received as offerings. From Telloh.

Baked tablet. Meas. : 1 10 : 66 : 25. Contents : Account of the pro- duce derived from various or- chards. From Telloh.

Baked tablet. Meas. : 96 : 65 : 24. Contents : Account of the pro- duce derived from various or- chards.

Baked tablet. Meas. : 89 : 54 : 22. Contents : Account of flocks. From Drehem. Translated on p. 6.

Baked tablet. Meas. : 115 : 75 : 22. Contents: Account of opera- tions in silver, made by Ur- Dumuzi, the merchant. From Umma.

Baked tablet. Meas. : 145 : 90 : 21. Contents: Detalied ac- count of the yearly expenses of Padda, the merchant. From Umma.

Baked tablet. Meas. : 118: 72 : 27. Contents : Account of opera- tions concerning cereals. From Telloh.

Baked tablet. Meas. : 1 1 5 : 84 : 26. Contents: Pay-list of laborers. From Telloh.

Baked tablet. Meas.: 137:116: 25. Contents : Account of the barley used in feeding oxen and sheep. From Telloh.

40

27 Si-52

SELECTED TEMPLE ACCOUNTS

33 57

34 58

35 59

36 59

Amar-dSin

28 53 Ur Dynasty

29 54-55 Dungi

30 56 Not dated

I 1 80 Large, unbaked tablet. Meas. : 1 68 : 157 : 30. Contents : Ac- count of oxen and of their fod- der. From Telloh.

173 Baked tablet. Meas. : 122 : 78 : 29. Contents : Measurements of fields and account of the seed used for them. From Telloh, Translated on p. n.

37 165 Baked tablet. Meas: 127: 117: 28. Contents: Account of pay- ments. From Telloh. Trans- lated on p. 12.

157 Baked tablet. Meas. 95:50:22. Contents : List of laborers and of their assignments. From Telloh. Translated on p. 3.

31 56 Amar-dSin 3 654 Baked tablet. Meas.: 37:33:8.

Contents: Account of flocks. From Telloh. Translated on p. 9.

148 Left upper corner of baked tablet. Meas.: 115:62:35. Con- tents : Paylist. From Tel- loh (?).

Baked tablet. Meas. : 50 : 42 : 15. Contents: Account of fields. From Umma.

Lens-shaped tablet. Meas. Diam. : 84, Thickness: 27. Contents: Account of barley used for seed. From Telloh.

147 Baked tablet. Meas. : 198 : 45 : 25. Contents: Account of barley, used for seed.

Unbaked tablet. Meas. : 52 : 46 : 1 6. Contents: Account of flocks, representing offerings to several gods. From Drehen. Translated on p. 7.

32 57 Date destroyed

Amar-dSin 7

Amar-dSin 3

Dungi 41

Dungi 44

645

163

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