ETCSLglossingSignSign name: KA×BAD (UŠ11)
Values: uš11


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Enki and the world order (c.1.1.3), line c113.318
<sup>&#x011D;i&#x0161;</sup>apin<sup>&#x011D;i&#x0161;</sup>&#x0161;udul<sub>2</sub>erin<sub>2</sub>-bisiba-an-sa<sub>2</sub>
apinšudulerin2sisa2
ploughyokeyoke (team)hornto equal
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Paragraph t113.p35 (line(s) 318-325) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
He organised ploughs, yokes and teams. The great prince Enki bestowed the horned oxen that follow the …… tools, he opened up the holy furrows, and made the barley grow on the cultivated fields. Enki placed in charge of them the lord who wears the diadem, the ornament of the high plain, him of the implements, the farmer of Enlil -- Enkimdu, responsible for ditches and dykes.
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