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  • Object[412]
  • no[3]
  • yes[409]
  • no[390]
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  • babylonian[1]
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  • ur iii[2]
  • a.h. house ii, level i, chapel -- street between house i and ii, 4, h. -- b.c. top filling[1]
  • found 6 to 7 m. below brick pavement dated ca. 3100 b.c. in the prehistorical settlement. level of the pre flood period. pg. n.w.[1]
  • found 7 1/2 to 8 m. below brick pavement dated ca. 3100 b.c. in the prehistoric settlement. p.g. n.w.[2]
  • found 7 to 7 1/2 m. below brick pavement dated ca. 3100 b.c. in the prehistoric settlement. p.g. n.w.[4]
  • animal[5]
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  • sumerian[1]
  • sumerian language[2]
  • clay[6]
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  • inscribed[1]
  • yes[10]
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33-35-371

33-35-371

Sealing

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32-40-424

32-40-424

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31-16-608

31-16-608

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33-35-340

33-35-340

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33-35-339

33-35-339

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33-35-486

33-35-486

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33-35-485

33-35-485

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32-40-422

32-40-422

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33-35-413

33-35-413

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33-35-492

33-35-492

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33-35-453

33-35-453

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33-35-320

33-35-320

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33-35-488

33-35-488

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32-40-418

32-40-418

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33-35-261

33-35-261

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33-35-490

33-35-490

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33-35-489

33-35-489

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33-35-260

33-35-260

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33-35-491

33-35-491

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33-35-410

33-35-410

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33-35-484

33-35-484

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33-35-368

33-35-368

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33-35-315

33-35-315

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33-35-483

33-35-483

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33-35-356

33-35-356

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31-16-655

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33-35-350

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33-35-430

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