ETCSLglossing | Sign name: ŠU2.AŠ2 (GIBIL2) Values: gibil2, kibir2 |
nam | <sup>m</sup>šu-<sup>d</sup>nu-muš-da | <sup>m</sup>šu-<sup>d</sup>marduk | puzur<sub>4</sub>-<sup>d</sup>nu-muš-da | ensi<sub>2</sub> | ĜIR<sub>2</sub>-lum-tur-ra<sup>ki</sup> |
nam | šu-nu-muš-da | šu-marduk | puzur4-nu-muš-da | ensi2 | ĜIR2-lum-tur-ra |
destiny | Šu-Numušda (PN) | Šu-Marduk (PN) | Puzur-Numušda (PN) | (city) ruler | ĜIR-lumtura (SN) |
As for the sector (?) of { Šu-Numušda } { (1 ms. has instead:) Šu-Marduk } { (1 other ms. has instead:) Puzur-Numušda }, the ruler of Ĝirilumtura: five nindan lengths of it are cut off. As for the sector (?) of Lugal-melem, the manager of the { Šegšeg watercourse } { (1 ms. has instead:) city of …… (the correct form of this name is not known) }: { 40 } { (1 ms. has instead:) 25 } { (1 other ms. has instead:) 30 } { (1 further ms. has instead:) 45 (?) } nindan lengths of …… on top of it are no longer fixed. As for the sector (?) of Ka-kugani, the ruler of the territory of Murub: 45 nindan lengths were destroyed when the opposite side was captured. As for the sector (?) of Tākil-ilišu, the { canal inspector } { (1 ms. has instead:) ruler } of the Ab-gal and Me-Enlila watercourses: 50 nindan lengths of the edge have been removed, and in the middle of it they collapsed. |
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