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Hilprecht, Hermann V. Old Babylonian Inscriptions Chiefly from Nippur: Part 1. Vol. 1, No. 1, Series A. Philadelphia: The University Museum, 1893.

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  • Object[8]
  • yes[8]
  • no[8]
  • babylonian[8]
  • axe fragment[8]
  • iraq[8]
  • nippur[8]
  • middle babylonian period[6]
  • temple record[3]
  • akkadian language[1]
  • sumerian language[2]
  • lapis lazuli[8]
  • yes[8]
axe fragment

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CBS8661A

CBS8661A

Axe Fragment

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CBS8686A

CBS8686A

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CBS8671A

CBS8671A

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CBS8685A

CBS8685A

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CBS8681A

CBS8681A

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CBS9462

CBS9462

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CBS8800A

CBS8800A

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CBS8597

CBS8597

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