Title: Ur Excavations Texts I: Royal Inscriptions     
Date: 1928     
Author: Gadd, C.J., Legrain, L., Smith, S., Burrows, E.R.     
Publisher: Oxford University Press     
Publication place: Oxford     

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Object U Number Museum Number (UPM Date Reg Number) Museum Number (BM Registration Number) Museum Number (UPM B-number) Description (Catalog Card)
6373 47-29-237 (none) (none) Clay tablet. Receipt. Dated: Ibi Sin king of Ur, for Nannar has made (the statue?): the divine leader of heaven H.C. Text: 9H(2)
6375 47-29-60 (none) (none) Clay tablet. Receipt. Dated- Ibi-Sin king of Ur, (En)lil (king-) of the countries?. H.C. Text: 9H(2)
6374 (none) (none) (none) Clay tablet. Receipt. Dated: (Ibi-Sin) His splendor covers the land. H.C. Text: 9.h(2)
6700 (none) (none) (none) Clay tablet. Receipt. Dated: When Ibi-Sin, the king, built the great walls of Niffer and Ur. Text 9H(2)
6701 (none) (none) (none) Clay tablet. Receipt. Year (of Ibi-Sin) after the great wall was built. The next after. H.C. text: 9H(2)
6377 47-29-199 (none) (none) Clay tablet. Receipt. Dated: (Ibi-Sin) - Year when Susa? H.C. text: 9H(2)
6378 47-29-177 (none) (none) Clay tablet. Receipt: Ibi-Sin king of Ur, made for Innina (?) the harp (called) Ninigi-zidbarra. H.C. Text: 9H(2)
394 (none) (none) (none) Frag of tablet. Dated. 1st year of Sin-idi(nnam), king of Larsa.
566 (none) (none) (none) 67 Fragments of tablets found in various parts of TTB. Sumerian account class. (Below) Sumerian account class.
6322 52-30-56 (none) (none) Clay tablet. Dated: Tashrit, 22nd of Nergal-ushezib king of Babylon (BC 693) Decision of the scribe Suma in a question of debts - 3,1,1,1 maneh are attributed to four persons- 9 witnesses.
7144B (none) (none) (none) No catalog card exists for this object: U.7070-U.7145 were duplicated with the duplicates assigned to tablets from Season 4 found in areas KP, EH, and possibly HT (Jacobsen AJA 57:128). The duplicates have been given the subletter A in this database while the original object from the catalog card retains the number without subletter (unless the original catalog card held multiple objects, in which case those are given appropriate subletters and the tablet takes the next in the sequence).
6967 (none) (none) B16209 Fragment. Soapstone. Bowl incised. Inscribed E den( ), mighty king, king of Ur, king ( ). E.
3081E (none) (none) B16462 [A-E] Brick of Ur-Engur. To Anu king of gods, his king, Ur Engur, king of Ur, has planted the great orchard, the shrine the pure location, he has builtt. Cf. SAKI p.186F. H.C.
918 (none) (none) (none) Small clay cone, base and side slightly damaged. Inscription of Ur-Engur recording his digging of a canal called ID-UN. Placed in IN/No. 4.
722 (none) (none) (none) Fragment of clay cone, badly broken. Ends of lines. Duplicate of U.169? Placed in IN/No. 2. Thrown out.
917 (none) (none) (none) Fragment of small clay cone. Duplicate of Ur-Engur's inscription concerning the canal of Ur, U.169. Placed in IN/No. 4
1516 (none) (none) (none) Clay cone. Ur-Nammu, commemorating his construction of the canal of Ur.
1517 (none) (none) B15613 Clay cone of Ur-Nammu. Inscription duplicate of U.1515. P.
169 (none) (none) (none) Clay cone. Inscribed. [Annotated] Inscription of Ur-Engur recording his digging of a canal. Duplicates U. 202, U.526, U. 722, c.j.872 [Annotated] Placed in IN/No4
872 (none) (none) (none) Small complete clay cone. Inscription of Ur-Engur, recording the building of a canal. C.f. 169 [presumably U.169]
1595 (none) (none) (none) Base of cone of Ur-Nammu, with remains of inscription fuplicate of U.872.
1596 (none) (none) (none) Fragment of cone, duplicate of preceding.
1632 (none) (none) (none) Baked clay cone of Ur-Nammu, top broken away; text records building of a temple to Enlil, and digging of a canal called En-sig-nun. Cf. U.872, U.1595-U.1597
2770 (none) (none) (none) Diorite statue of Dungi. Small inscribed fragment. andof (?)Simu(ru?). Dungi mighty hero, king of Ur, king of the 4 regions of the world, dNin-sun of Ur (to her?) he (built or presented??) Two round holes for small copper rivets have been bored in the inscription. One still filled with copper. H.C.
2653 (none) (none) (none) Baked clay tablet. Date: ilBur ilSin king Text: 92 bronze handles (or settings urudu gin-sal), their weight 29 manehs, 5 shekels (= 37k.48), brought from Ur-Bau Month of A-bi (?) Seal impression: Dungi, mighty man, king of Ur, king of the 4 regions, Ur-Nin-gal (?) scribe, thy servant.