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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 March 2011
The tablet now published, which belongs to Mr. Alfred E. Knight, measures 42 mm. high by 42 mm. wide. Judging from its form and general appearance, it came from Jokha, the ruins of the city whose name is now generally read Umma. The obverse has five lines of writing, and the reverse three with a space between the first and the second. Both sides are covered with impressions of the cylinder-seal of the scribe by whom the document is attested.
page 457 note 1 See, however, The Berens Tableta, 1915, p. viii.Google Scholar
page 463 note 1 See the Babylonian Tablets of the Berens Collection, pp. 31, 34.Google Scholar