Omeka ID: 858     
Transcription:

SM Denuded Larsa building in Temenos

     
Omeka Label: Ur_Notes_v2_p041     
BM Volume: 2     
BM Page Number: 038B     
Media Title: Woolley's Field Note Cards     
Page Number: 41     
Volume: v2     
BM Archive Number: 194     
BM Description: SM-Denuded_Larsa_building_in_Temenos     
Omeka Tags: intro, SM     
Omeka Type: 6     

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SM The meaning of this excavation area abbreviation is not clear, but its location is known to be immediately southeast of the giparu (KP) extending to the ehursag (HT) in the east. Badly preserved remains of a building were found here, distinct from the giparu. On a tentative reconstruction of the ground plan, Woolley suggests the original structure measured some 35x40 meters. The building remains date to the Isin-Larsa/Old Babylonian period and many small tablets recording business transactions were found within. T.C. Mitchell, editing the UE 7 volume published after Woolley's death, notes that many of these tablets actually date to the reigns of Shulgi and Amar-Sin. According to Woolley, some of the tablets were twisted together as if in the process of being recycled to reuse their clay for new tablets. He also suggests, very tentatively and based only on a few minor and out-of-place bricks, that this building was originally a temple to Nin-Ezen. (none)
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