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More model informationA small fragment of a larger lexical exercise of listing personal names inscribed on obverse. Three of the four identified names from this tablet correspond to UMBS (Univ. of Penn. The Museum. Publications of the Babylonian Section), Vol. XI, Nos. 702, 704, 776. This tablet plays on the multiple meanings of one cuneiform sing. The first three names use the same sign “pu2” but draw on a variety of its meanings: orchard, well, pit. This is a common practice in school texts because it teaches students the different ways to use each sign in context.
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Aug 9th 2019
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