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HISTORICALOUTLlNE 9<br />

2. Eannatum; historical inscriptions of more extensive nature, no­<br />

tably the Siele des Vauiours, four stone bowlders (two vvith long in­<br />

scriptions), two baked bricks, a short stone column and a basaltbowl.<br />

3. Enannatum 1; three short inscriptions on a bowl, baked brick<br />

and coat of arms.<br />

4. Entemena; numerous historical inscriptions on stone door­<br />

sockets, one alabaster tablet, two vases, two baked bricks, one baked<br />

clay peg and a large cone. One business document is dated in this<br />

reign '. In this period the secular script is used on the monuments'.<br />

5. Enannatum II; one short inscri ption on a door-socket. Per­<br />

haps the record of sale of land D P. 31.<br />

6. Enetarzi; one commercial document, DP. 393•<br />

A letter addressed to E. as priest(?) of Ningirsu, Aa. 4238, V. RA.<br />

VI, no. 4.<br />

7. Enlitarzi; documents dated in his reign, RTC. 17,26,57,60,70.<br />

DP. 42, 9:¿, 93, 94, 110, 111. NIK. 10, 42, 67, 170, 193, 279. Two<br />

seals, one of the patesi and one of his consort, D P. pis. V-VII and N IK. 323.<br />

8. Lugalanda; documents dated in bis reign, RTC.19. 25, 278, 30-3,<br />

35, 37, 39-54, 58, 61, 64, 66, 68, 71-2, 75. TSA. 1, 6, 10, 21, 24, 26,<br />

37,43,494•<br />

DP. 25, 44, 47, 50, 523, 59, 6;¿-4, 67, 72,76, 84, 87, 95-7,104,<br />

124-5, 127,131-2, 134. NIK. 17,23-4,28-9,31,33,39,51,53,58,62,<br />

79, 85, 125, 128, 148, 151-2, 154, 164, 169, 173, 175, 179,182-7,189-91,<br />

194, 196, 198-205, 207, 208-10, 214-5, 220, 250, 252, 261-3,265, 270,<br />

272,274,277,280,295,300,314. PINCHES,Amh., no. 1.<br />

§ 10. Contemporaneous kings of Kis, Urumus and ManiStusu; a Kish.<br />

few dedicatory inscriptions on vases, one coat of arms, all probably<br />

from Nippur (SemiticJ. Tbe Obelisk of Manistusu found at Susa and<br />

1. RTe. no. 16. Translated by LANGDON,Babylonia and Palestine, 56.<br />

2. Qne historieal notiee from Umma in tbis reign, SAK. 150, no. 2.<br />

3. Translated by ALLOTTEDE LA FUYE, Hilprecht Annir;el'sary Volume, 128.<br />

4. <strong>The</strong> tablets eited as TSA. are al! translated by DE GENOUlLLACin the book<br />

where tbey are publis~ed. He has utilised most of the texts eited as RTe. in his<br />

valuable introduetion.

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