Inscriptions from Tell al-Wilayah
ersch. 1977; 93-100 = pl. 1-8, copies of 14 economic and historical texts of OAk and Ur III periods: <sup>d</sup>6.KI must be <sup>d</sup><i>àš-ki</i>, identical with the god Aški formerly read Ašširgi, which suggests that Tell al-Wilayah = Keši.
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Format: | Print Article |
In: | Sumer Year: 1976, Volume: 32, Pages: 77-100 |
KeiBi Identifier: | 39:304 |
All Reviews: | BASOR 239 (1980, ersch. 1982) 78-80 (M. W. Stolper) ArOr 46 (1978) 92-93 (J. Pečirková) RHDFÉ 56 (1978) 89-92 (G. Cardascia) BSOAS 40 (1977) 596-599 (F. M. Fales) Law Library Journal 70 (1977) 116-117 (N.J. Singer) ZA 69/2 (1980) 274 (J. Aro) JNES 38 (1979) 219-220 (R. A. Henshaw) OA 18 (1979) 78-80 (M. G. Biga) Or 48 (1979) 433-435 (C. Saporetti) |
Summary: | ersch. 1977; 93-100 = pl. 1-8, copies of 14 economic and historical texts of OAk and Ur III periods: <sup>d</sup>6.KI must be <sup>d</sup><i>àš-ki</i>, identical with the god Aški formerly read Ašširgi, which suggests that Tell al-Wilayah = Keši. |
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