A COMPLETE UR III CLAY TABLET, unbaked, with 5 + 5 lines of cuneiform text, concerned with deliveries of garments and gypsum from Nippur, with multiple seal impressions, one corner repaired, 4.5 x 4.5 x 1.6cm.; an almost complete tablet, with 6 + 6 lines of text, an administrative document concerned with five workmen for one day, multiple seal impressions of the officiating scribe Gududu, slight chip to lower left corner of reverse, 4.2 x 4.5 x 1.8cm.; an almost complete tablet, with 7 + 9 lines of text, a receipt for various woollen garments with their weights quoted, from Ur-nintu by Ludugga, with multiple seal impressions, some wear to the reverse, 4.5 x 5.2 x 1.7cm., all reign of Shu-Sin, year 8, 2030 B.C.; an almost complete tablet, with 9 + 8 lines of text, for different kinds of beer, bread and perfume, etc., one corner chipped and some wear to the surface, reign of Shu-Sin, year 6, 2032 B.C., 4 x 5 x 1.4cm.; an almost complete tablet, with 6 + 5 lines of text, an administrative document concerning fifteen workmen and their three supervisors, loss of upper edge involving a few signs, reign of Shu-Sin, year 5, 2033 B.C., 3.6 x 4 x 1.6cm.; a complete but partly worn tablet, with 7 + 4 lines of text, a receipt for flour offerings for the goddess, Ninurra, and other offerings, sealed by two officials from the old mill, chipped but scarcely affecting the text, reign of Shu-Sin, year 2, 2036 B.C., 3.8 x 4.2 x 1.6cm.; a virtually complete tablet, with 5 + 3 lines of text, a receipt for a quantity of barley for the use of the priests from Lu-nanna, sealed by the scribe, Namzitarra, whose seal impression is attested over all the obverse and very clearly on the reverse reading "Namzitarra the scribe, son of Dadaga, ruler of Umma", chipped on reverse, reign of Ibbi-Sin, Year 2, 2027 B.C., 4.1 x 4.1 x 1.1cm.; another tablet, with 7 + 4 lines of text, a receipt by Ak-kalla for various items including wood, repaired with some restoration, circa 2035 B.C., 3.8 x 4.3 x 1.8cm.; and a composite tablet comprising two halves of two Ur III administrative documents, one concerning female workers, the other with rations of barley, all from Umma (9)

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A COMPLETE UR III CLAY TABLET, unbaked, with 5 + 5 lines of cuneiform text, concerned with deliveries of garments and gypsum from Nippur, with multiple seal impressions, one corner repaired, 4.5 x 4.5 x 1.6cm.; an almost complete tablet, with 6 + 6 lines of text, an administrative document concerned with five workmen for one day, multiple seal impressions of the officiating scribe Gududu, slight chip to lower left corner of reverse, 4.2 x 4.5 x 1.8cm.; an almost complete tablet, with 7 + 9 lines of text, a receipt for various woollen garments with their weights quoted, from Ur-nintu by Ludugga, with multiple seal impressions, some wear to the reverse, 4.5 x 5.2 x 1.7cm., all reign of Shu-Sin, year 8, 2030 B.C.; an almost complete tablet, with 9 + 8 lines of text, for different kinds of beer, bread and perfume, etc., one corner chipped and some wear to the surface, reign of Shu-Sin, year 6, 2032 B.C., 4 x 5 x 1.4cm.; an almost complete tablet, with 6 + 5 lines of text, an administrative document concerning fifteen workmen and their three supervisors, loss of upper edge involving a few signs, reign of Shu-Sin, year 5, 2033 B.C., 3.6 x 4 x 1.6cm.; a complete but partly worn tablet, with 7 + 4 lines of text, a receipt for flour offerings for the goddess, Ninurra, and other offerings, sealed by two officials from the old mill, chipped but scarcely affecting the text, reign of Shu-Sin, year 2, 2036 B.C., 3.8 x 4.2 x 1.6cm.; a virtually complete tablet, with 5 + 3 lines of text, a receipt for a quantity of barley for the use of the priests from Lu-nanna, sealed by the scribe, Namzitarra, whose seal impression is attested over all the obverse and very clearly on the reverse reading "Namzitarra the scribe, son of Dadaga, ruler of Umma", chipped on reverse, reign of Ibbi-Sin, Year 2, 2027 B.C., 4.1 x 4.1 x 1.1cm.; another tablet, with 7 + 4 lines of text, a receipt by Ak-kalla for various items including wood, repaired with some restoration, circa 2035 B.C., 3.8 x 4.3 x 1.8cm.; and a composite tablet comprising two halves of two Ur III administrative documents, one concerning female workers, the other with rations of barley, all from Umma (9)