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Object U Number Museum Number (UPM Date Reg Number) Museum Number (BM Registration Number) Museum Number (UPM B-number) Description (Catalog Card)
2652 (none) (none) (none) Clay tablet. Pillow shape. Fragment. Persian period. [drawing]
2653 (none) (none) (none) Baked clay tablet. Date: ilBur ilSin king Text: 92 bronze handles (or settings urudu gin-sal), their weight 29 manehs, 5 shekels (= 37k.48), brought from Ur-Bau Month of A-bi (?) Seal impression: Dungi, mighty man, king of Ur, king of the 4 regions, Ur-Nin-gal (?) scribe, thy servant.
2659 (none) (none) (none) Clay nail of ARAD-Sin. Fragment of head. Two columns inscription, of which are preserved Column I: 15-25; Column II: 10-25. prays for himself, for his Father KUDUR-MABUK - The 6 last lines are a prayer to the Moon god Nannar. Ink drawing.
2660 (none) (none) (none) Clay tablet. Fragment. Date: When the bronze statue with a pedastal, (was introduced by king Gungunu in the temple of nannar) Year 14th [?] or 11th of Gungunu. Text 2 qa sesame oil for the gate of the palace. 2 qa for? month of Addar. H.C.
2662 (none) (none) (none) Clay label with hole to attach it. Text: Nabu-usallim into the hands of Nabu-bel-usur month of Shabat Year 10th of Marduk-apal-iddinna (Merodach-baladan) king of Babylon. About BC 714. H.C.
2673 (none) (none) (none) Door-socket of dGimil-dSin, beloved of Enlil, the king whom Enlil has chosen as the delight of his heart, the mighty king, king of Ur, king of the 4 regions of the world, his god, Lugal-ma-gur-gur-ri, the commandment of the fortress, patesi of Ur, his servant has built his beloved temple. (Another example in Berlin VA.3302)
2675 (none) (none) (none) Door-socket of Ur-Engur with the usual inscription: UrdEngur, king of Ur who has built the temple of Nannar?
2680 (none) (none) (none) Clay tablet. Date: When Lipit-Ishtar the king elected by signs the high priest of Nin-sun-zi(d), the high priest of Nin-gal in Ur. Text: Receipt of two ?x, from Lugal-Nin?, to Abutaib the?, for? kid-mah Seal impression of x?, son of Ab-ba-mu the great tailor (lu-tug kid-mah). H.C.
2681 (none) (none) (none) Clay tablet. Date: (7th of Gungunu). When the high priest of Samas was elected by presages. Month of Ou-azag - a feast of Nannar in month of Akili (Sept). Text: 90 qa
2682 (none) (none) (none) Clay tablet. Date: 14th year of Gungunu: When he introduced the great bronze statue of nannar temple Month As-a. Seal impression of ? scribe? servant of Idin-dagan king of Isin. Text: 2 qa butter, 2 qa cheese, 10 5/6 qa dates, the year ga-zi(d) was destroyed... From ga-nun-mah. ( ) nannar, the archives keeper has received. H.C.
2686 (none) (none) (none) Clay tablet. Date: When king Gungunu introduced the great bronze statue of the temple of nannar Month: su-numun-a. Text: 60 qa ( 1 qa) sesame oil, gift for shat-ili-a, priestess of Adad, from ga-nun-mah Idin-Dagan king of Sumer ??, has received. H.C.
2687 (none) (none) (none) Clay tablet. Date: When king Gungunu introduced the copper statue of the temple of Nannar Month:Kui dInnana. Text: Oil, butter, cheese, dates, month requisite (for) En-an-na-tum-ma from Ga-nun-mah the treasurer (sa(g)-tu) of the preist (?) house has received. H.C.
2688 (none) (none) (none) Clay tablet. Date: When king Gungunu brought a great copper statue of the temple of Nannar. Month: Du-azag. Text: Excellent sesame oil, sesame oil, dates, requisite of the month (for) En-(temen)-anna from ga-nun-mah. Gimililisusilli has received. H.C.
2689 (none) (none) (none) Clay tablet. Fragment. (Date=Gungunu?) 10 gin of sesame oil for Mu-piti-um (the porter) sick to rub on his head. Spent from the (E) or ga-dub-ba archives. H.C.
2690 (none) (none) (none) Clay tablet. Date: When king Gungunu introduced the great copper statue of the temple of nannar Month: Ne-ne- Text: 90 qa sesame oil, delivered for rubbing on head of? spent by the ga-dub-ba (archive depot). Tablet Ka(?) Nannar. H.C.
2695 (none) (none) (none) Clay tablet. Pillow shaped. Roughly moulded, unbaked 3 finger print at the back. Dated on Cambyses king of Babylon king of the whole land. (10th year?)
2696 (none) (none) (none) Clay tablet. Reverse weather worn. Date of Gungunu (year 10?) when he introduced 2 emblems in the temple of nannar. Month Du-azag. Text: Oil? spent by the e-dub-ba (depot of tablets). Tablet (receipt) of Azag - Nannar raim (or la-el?) H.C.
2697 (none) (none) (none) Clay tablet. Date: When the high priest of Nin-Sun-zid was raised to his functions Gungunu 13th year - month: Su-numuna? Text: 10 gin sesame oil for Me(il-a-ku-il) the servant weaver (who is) ill? Spent by the E-dub-ba (house of tablets) Tablet of Azag-nannar la-im (or raim?) H.C.
2698 (none) (none) (none) Clay tablet. Date: Gungunu: year after the high priest? Month Gu(d)-si. Text oil. For the sick driver (ulu-usi)(spent by) the Edubba (House of tablets) H.C.
2699 (none) (none) (none) Clay tablet. Fragment. Date Gungunu: Year after the igh priest of d? was elected by signs. The following year. Text: Oil? monthly ration (cult?) H.C.
2700 47-29-341, 47-29-341 (none) (none) Clay tablet. Fragment. Dated: Time of Gungunum. Text: Butter, Cheese, dates rations (nigaku) of ? from ga-nun-mah dNin-subur?, has received?
2703 (none) (none) (none) Clay tablet. Date: When the king Gungunu introduced the great copper statue of the temple of Nannar? Month of Sig? Text: 10 gin sesame oil to U-ba-ni-tim servant weaver, who is sick? Spent by the E-dub-ba
2704 (none) (none) (none) Clay tablet. Broken. Date: Gungunu year 15th when he cut the irrigation trenches of Anipada canal Month: Se ger kud. Text: Sesame oil for ? who is ill. Spend by the Ni-dub-nun. Tablet of Azag Nannar -- Seal impression of ( )nannar, scribe, son of Idind ( ).
2705 (none) (none) (none) [U.2705 through U.2711 were listed on the same catalog card] Clay tablets. Fragments. Persian Period -- probably Cambyses. U.2705: Comptability: barley, corn, etc.
2706 (none) (none) (none) [U.2705 through U.2711 were listed on the same catalog card] Clay tablets. Fragments. Persian Period -- probably Cambyses. U.2706: List of slaves and hirelings.

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