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Legrain, Leon. Historical Fragments. Vol. 13. Philadelphia: The University Museum, 1922.

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  • Object[10]
  • yes[10]
  • no[10]
  • babylonian[10]
  • tablet[10]
  • iraq[9]
  • nippur[9]
  • early old babylonian period[3]
  • old babylonian period[2]
  • ur iii[3]
  • west side of shatt en-nil[1]
  • sumerian language[10]
  • clay[10]
  • yes[10]
sumerian language

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CBS14225

CBS14225

Tablet

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CBS14198

CBS14198

Tablet

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CBS14190

CBS14190

Tablet

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CBS14184

CBS14184

Tablet

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CBS14124

CBS14124

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CBS14055

CBS14055

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CBS8381

CBS8381

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CBS8370

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CBS8234

CBS8234

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CBS9857

CBS9857

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