ETCSLglossingSignSignSign name: ŠU.KAL
Values: lirum

Sargon and Ur-Zababa (c.2.1.4), line c214.B.54
lugaldur-dza-ba4-ba4mšar-ru-um-ki-indiĝir-re-e-nešudug4-ga-ar
LUGALDIĝIR-UR-DIĝIR-ZA-BA4-BA4DIš-šAR-RU-UM-KI-INDIĝIR-RE-E-NEŠUDUG4-GA-IGI.RI (AR)
lugalur-za-ba4-ba4šar-ru-um-ki-indiĝiršudug4
kingUr-Zababa (RN)Sargon (RN)deityhandto say
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Paragraph t214.p9 (line(s) 53-56) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
In those days, although writing words on tablets existed, putting tablets into envelopes did not yet exist. King Ur-Zababa despatched Sargon, the creature of the gods, to Lugal-zage-si in Unug with a message written on clay, which was about murdering Sargon. (unknown no. of lines missing)
ePSD = The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary

Sumerian scribe

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