ETCSLglossingSignSign name: DAG.KISIM5×LU+MAŠ2 (AMAŠ)
Values: amaš, utua2

The history of the Tummal (c.2.1.3), line c213.7
<sup>m</sup>me&#x0161;<sub>3</sub>-an-ne<sub>2</sub>-pad<sub>3</sub>-da<sup>d</sup>me&#x0161;<sub>3</sub>-an-ne<sub>2</sub>-pad<sub>3</sub>-dabur-&#x0161;u<sub>2</sub>-&#x0161;u<sub>2</sub>-ae<sub>2</sub><sup>d</sup>en-lil<sub>2</sub>-la<sub>2</sub>in-du<sub>3</sub>
meš3-an-ne2-pad3-dameš3-an-ne2-pad3-dabur-šu2-šu2-ae2en-lil2du3
Meš-Ane-pada (RN)Meš-Ane-pada (RN)Bur-šušua (TN)house(hold)Enlil (DN)to erect
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Paragraph t213.p2 (line(s) 7-11) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
Meš-Ane-pada built the Bur-šušua in Enlil's temple. Meš-ki-aĝ-nuna, son of Meš-Ane-pada, made the Tummal flourish and brought Ninlil into the Tummal. Then the Tummal fell into ruins for a second time.
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