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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]
  • room h-7; stratum ii temple furnishing[1]
  • stratum ii temple furnishing[1]
  • surface e 23[5]
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32-40-431

32-40-431

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31-43-246

31-43-246

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CBS17225

CBS17225

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CBS9124

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33-35-194

33-35-194

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CBS16231

CBS16231

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B14938

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32-40-55

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33-13-449

33-13-449

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B19902

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35-1-147

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31-16-758A

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31-16-762

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B8604

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33-35-193

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35-1-146

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31-16-761

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CBS15616

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31-43-248

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B12209

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32-40-433

32-40-433

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CBS16233

CBS16233

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B8601

B8601

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31-16-760A

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31-16-759

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31-43-487

31-43-487

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32-40-58

32-40-58

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CBS16230

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CBS15614

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B8602

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31-17-9

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35-1-152

35-1-152

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