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English: Line art for the "Land grant to Enlil-bānī nišakku-priest," actually part of a dedicatory cone-(en:Clay nail), a Kassite era entitlement monument of the reign of Kadašman-Enlil I (ca. 1374–1360 BC-en:Amarna letters time), or Kadašman-Enlil II (ca. 1263–1255 BC).
(Col. 1, Line 4, King (Dingir=God)-Ku-ri-gal-zu): Dingir (="Star"-shape cuneiform sign)-Ku-Ri-Gal-Zu(?).
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Source Babylonian boundary-stones and memorial tablets in the British Museum, no. 1
Author L. W. King
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