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Babylonian liturgies; Sumerian texts from the early period and from ...

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8. ///(/ ilti-ilii-:i ....<br />

9. ///// i>-pf^^ff<br />

10. ni/)ru-{/,'i) (li'i-(lii-a urn . .<br />

H. d-hi'ir (li'i-(lii-!i urn . .<br />

12. e-\ken-iir\ '<br />

ilii-di'i-n<br />

urii . .<br />

13. c-nam-li-ln ilu-ilii-;i urii . .<br />

14. zimhir-{ki dii-ilci-u iiru i . .<br />

13. e-[hkr-r;> dii-dii-u uru . .<br />

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16. tin-lir-{ki) 3 col. Ill 1. ki-gub not only<br />

', l)ut is often employed for interring? <strong>the</strong> dead. The colophon of<br />

I. Cf. SP)P. "i'] 11. 2. consort of Adad <strong>and</strong> as nu-nnnuz xi-st'i<br />

1. For lines 27-i.l, cf. K. ."i3(l!j obv in II 12. It would seem that she is<br />

7-11. regarded both as consort <strong>and</strong> daugiiter<br />

i. In col. II i Shala appears as <strong>the</strong> of Adad.

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