Names and Locations of Cultic Daises A
Obverse | ||
Lacuna | ||
1'1' | [x] x x x x x [...] | [...] ... [...] |
2'2' | ... on which the cream is p[ut ...] | |
3'3' | The daises which at the gate of the temple of Ningišz[ida ...] | |
4'4' | ŠID-ma ⸢lu⸣-mur-di-in-šú ⸢BÁRA⸣ [...] | ... of Lumur-dinšu, the dai[s ...] |
5'5' | The daises which are placed [to]gether in the immediate vicinity of the temple of Ninurta, the Eḫursagtill[a]: | |
6'6' | the dais which is placed in the outer corner | |
7'7' | of the Ehursagtilla on the east | |
8'8' | is called the dais Timlak-eḫis; | |
9'9' | the dais which is placed opposite is called Ta-AD-DAL-alku | |
10'10' | [...]. The dais which is placed in the Bit-Qulê | |
11'11' | in front of [the goddess N]ināyītum | |
12'12' | on [which on the] 7th day the Queen of Heaven | |
13'13' | [sits] is called “The goddesses [Pay] Attention to Zarpanītu”. | |
14'14' | [The dais which] is pl[aced in the Low]er [Court] of Eturkalamma | |
15'15' | [...] x x [...] | [...] ... [...] |
Lacuna |
Adapted from A.R. George, Babylonian Topographical Texts (Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta 40), 1992. Translated and lemmatized by Giulia Lentini, 2019-2020, as part of the LMU-Munich-based project Living Among Ruins (directed by Karen Radner and Jamie Novotny), which is funded by the Gerda Henkel Stiftung as part of the Lost Cities program (coordinated by Martin Zimmermann and Andreas Beyer). Please cite this page as http://oracc.org/btto/Q007957/.