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Can you improve upon the content of this entry? Please contact us! | No Image Available | Composite text surface a 1. en-me-bara2-ge4-e-si lugal-e en: En-me-barage-si, the king, 2. iri-na-nam e2 {d}en-lil2-la2 in-du3 en: built the Iri-nanam in Enlil's temple. 3. ag-ga dumu en-me-bara2-ge4-e-si-ke4 en: Aga, son of En-me-barage-si, 4. tum-ma-al{ki}-e pa bi2-i-e3 en: made the Tummal flourish 5. {d}nin-lil2 tum-ma-al{ki}-sze3 in-tum3 en: and brought Ninlil into the Tummal. 6. a-ra2 1(disz)-a-kam tum-ma-al{ki} ba-szub en: Then the Tummal fell into ruins for the first time. 7. {1(disz)}mes-an-ne2-pa3-da bur-szu2-szu2-a e2 {d}en-lil2-la2 in-du3 en: Meš-Ane-pada built the Bur-šušua in Enlil's temple. 8. {1(disz)}mes-ki-ag2-nun-na dumu mes-an-ne2-pa3-da-ke4 en: Meš-ki-aĝ-nuna, son of Meš-Ane-pada, 9. tum-ma-al{ki}-e pa bi2-i-e3 en: made the Tummal flourish 10. {d}nin-lil2 tum-ma-al{ki}-sze3 in-tum3 en: and brought Ninlil into the Tummal. 11. a-ra2 2(disz)-a-kam tum-ma-al{ki} ba-szub en: Then the Tummal fell into ruins for a second time. in 1 ms. lines 12-16 precede lines 7-11 12. {d}|GESZ.BIL2.GA.MES|-e |ZI&ZI.LAGAB|-bur-ra bara2 {d}en-lil2-la2 in-du3 en: Gilgameš built the Numunbura in Enlil's shrine. 13. mur-lugal dumu {d}|GESZ.BIL2.GA.MES|-ke4 en: Ur-lugal, son of Gilgameš, 14. tum-ma-al{ki}-e pa bi2-i-e3 en: made the Tummal flourish 15. {d}nin-lil2 tum-ma-al{ki}-sze3 in-tum3 en: and brought Ninlil into the Tummal. 16. a-ra2 3(disz)-a-kam tum-ma-al{ki} ba-szub en: Then the Tummal fell into ruins for a third time. 17. na-an-ni {gesz}kiri6 mah e2 {d}en-lil2-la2 in-du3 en: Nanni built the Lofty Garden in Enlil's temple. 18. 1(disz) mes-ki-ag2-{d}nanna dumu na-an-ni-ke4 Urim mss. have: {d}mes-ki-ag2-{d}nanna Urim mss. have: 1(disz) na-an-ni-ke4 en: Meš-ki-aĝ-Nanna, son of Nanni, 19. tum-ma-al{ki}-e pa bi2-i-e3 en: made the Tummal flourish 20. {d}nin-lil2 tum-ma-al{ki}-sze3 in-tum3 en: and brought Ninlil into the Tummal. 21. a-ra2 4(disz)-a-kam tum-ma-al{ki} ba-szub en: Then the Tummal fell into ruins for a fourth time. 22. {d}ur-{d}namma-ke4 e2-kur in-du3 en: Ur-Namma, built the E-kur. 23. szul-gi dumu {d}ur-{d}namma-ke4 (Urim mss. have:) {d}szul-gi en: Šulgi, son of Ur-Namma, 24. tum-ma-al{ki}-e pa bi2-i-e3 en: made the Tummal flourish 25. {d}nin-lil2 tum-ma-al{ki}-sze3 in-tum3 en: and brought Ninlil into the Tummal. 26. a-ra2 5(disz)-a-kam tum-ma-al{ki} ba-szub en: Then the Tummal fell into ruins for a fourth time. 27. mu {d}amar-{d}suen-ka-ta en: From the years of Amar-Suena 27a. {d}szu-{d}suen-ta en: of Amar-Suena 28. en-na mu di-bi2-{d}suen lugal-e en: until King Ibbi-Suen 29. en-am-gal-an-na en {d}inanna unu{ki}-ga masz2-e in-pa3-de3 (1. ms. has instead:) en-me-gal-an-na en: chose En-am-gal-ana by extispicy as the high priest of inanna of Uruk, (1. ms. has instead:) En-me-gal-ana 30. {d}nin-lil2 tum-ma-al{ki}-sze3 i-gen-gen en: Ninlil came regularly to the Tummal. 31. inim lu2-{d}inanna aszgab gal {d}en-lil2-la2-sze3 sar-re en: Written according to the words of Lu-inanna the chief leatherworker of Enlil. 32. {d}isz-bi-er3-ra e2-kur igi gal2-la2 en: Išbi-Erra, who looks after the E-kur, 33. e2-|GI.NA.AB.DU7| {d}en-lil2-la2 in-du3 en: built the storehouse of Enlil. Version History |