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A Nimrud manuscript of the fourth tablet of the series mīs pî, CTN IV 170(+) 188, and a Kiutu incantation to the sun god

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 August 2014

Summary

A fragment of a two-column tablet containing a bilingual text from Nimrud, CTN IV 170, has turned out to belong to the same tablet as CTN IV 188, a manuscript of the fourth tablet of the series mīs pî “Mouth-Washing”. With the help of the new fragment, it becomes possible for the first time to reconstruct the second and third versions of a Sumerian Kiutu incantation to the sun god Utu-Šamaš.

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Copyright © The British Institute for the Study of Iraq 2008

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