ETCSLglossingSignSign name: ŠIR
Values: aš7, šir

The rulers of Lagaš (c.2.1.2), line c212.2
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u3ḫa-lam (ES: gel-le-eĝ3)kurĝar
andto be lost(mountain) landto place
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Paragraph t212.p1 (line(s) 1-16) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
After the flood had swept over and brought about the destruction of the countries; when mankind was made to endure, and the seed of mankind was preserved and the black-headed people all rose; when An and Enlil called the name of mankind and established rulership, but kingship and the crown of the city had not yet come out from heaven, and Ninĝirsu had not yet established for the multitude of well-guarded (?) people the pickaxe, the spade, the earth basket and the plough, which mean life for the Land -- in those days, the carefree youth of man lasted for 100 years and, following his upbringing, he lasted for another 100 years.
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