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  • babylonian[33]
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  • foundation cone[1]
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  • ur[45]
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  • pre-sargonic[2]
  • rimah i[1]
  • ur iii[10]
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  • f 24, level iii[1]
  • foot of enki temple well near city wall[1]
  • found 5 1/2 to 6 m. below brick pavement dated ca. 3100 b.c. in the prehistorical settlement. transition from post to pre flood levels. p.g. n.w.[1]
  • in situ in ningal[1]
  • k 26, level iii[2]
  • level ii, n e 38-39, -2.5 to -2.7[1]
  • level xia[1]
  • north of shapur, w. side of road[1]
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  • surface e 23[5]
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  • terracotta[85]
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terracotta
wall cone

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CBS15616

CBS15616

Wall Cone

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31-43-248

31-43-248

Wall Cone

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B12209

B12209

Wall Cone

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32-40-433

32-40-433

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CBS16233

CBS16233

Wall Cone

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B8601

B8601

Wall Cone

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31-16-760A

31-16-760A

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65-31-106A

65-31-106A

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CBS16230

CBS16230

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CBS15614

CBS15614

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B8602

B8602

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31-17-9

31-17-9

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35-1-152

35-1-152

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31-16-760B

31-16-760B

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31-16-758B

31-16-758B

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CBS15613

CBS15613

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87-28-49.4

87-28-49.4

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87-28-49.3

87-28-49.3

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87-28-49.2

87-28-49.2

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87-28-49.1

87-28-49.1

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CBS9141

CBS9141

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87-28-49.6

87-28-49.6

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87-28-49.5

87-28-49.5

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CBS17224

CBS17224

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CBS17227

CBS17227

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31-51-535

31-51-535

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32-20-429

32-20-429

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31-51-533

31-51-533

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31-51-534

31-51-534

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33-4-250

33-4-250

Peg

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32-20-428

32-20-428

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31-51-536

31-51-536

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