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Clay, Albert T. Documents from the Temple Archives of Nippur. Vol. 2, No. 2. Philadelphia: The University Museum, 1912.

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  • middle babylonian period[102]
  • box 84[1]
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  • west side of shatt[15]
  • west side of shatt en-nil[21]
  • west side of shatt en-nil (x)[1]
  • west side of shatt-en-nil[3]
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  • barley[1]
  • akkadian language[45]
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