ETCSLglossingSignSignSign name: A.AN
Values: am3, emx, šeg̃3


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A hymn to Nanše (Nanše A) (c.4.14.1), line c4141.247
...<sup>gi</sup>pisa&#x011D;-amu&#x0161;<sub>3</sub>nu-tum<sub>2</sub>-mu-da
...pisaĝmuš3de6
...basketfaceto carry
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Paragraph t4141.p23 (line(s) 241-250) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
To weigh silver with standard weights, to standardise the size of reed baskets, they establish an agreed ban measure throughout the countries. …… of (?) all the great rites. (1 line unclear)After …… in (?) the established storerooms, the lady of the storerooms …… her lofty …… with (?) vessels with ever-flowing water and with (?) …… of (?) reed containers which never become empty, she ordered her herald, Lord Ḫendursaĝa to make them profitable (?).
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