Adad-narari I 12

Reverse
rLacuna
r 1'1'

ù na-re-ia [-ku-un]

(r 1') Moreover, [I deposited] my commemorative inscriptions (therein).

r 2'2'

ru-bu-ú ar-[ku-ú]

(r 2') [May] a future ruler, when he renovates that facing (when) it becomes dilapidated or (when he repairs it when) it is eroded by flood(s), renovate its dilapidated section(s) (and) [return my] inscribed [name] and my commemorative inscriptions [to their places].

r 3'3'

e-nu-ma ki-si-ir-tu ši-i e-na-ḫu-[ma]

r 4'4'

ú-ud-da-šu ù lu-ú mi?-lu?

r 5'5'

i-tab-ba-lu-ši an-ḫu-sa lu-di-

r 6'6'

[šu- ša]-aṭ?-ra? ù na-re-ia

Lacuna
Left
l.e.l.e. Lacuna
l.e. 1'1'

[...] x [...]

(l.e. 1') (No translation possible.)

l.e. 2'2'

[...] x [...]

l.e. 3'3'

[...] x ḫi ḫi x [...]

l.e. 4'4'

[...] ma-al-ku [...]

l.e. 5'5'

[...] it-ti x [...]

l.e. 6'6'

[...] ù u₄-mu [...]

l.e. 7'7'

[...] x gi? x [...]

l.e. 8'8'

[...] x i-na [...]

l.e. 9'9'

[...] x [...]

Lacuna


Based on A. Kirk Grayson, Assyrian Rulers of the Third and Second Millennia BC (to 1115 BC) (RIMA 1), Toronto, 1987. Adapted by Jamie Novotny (2015-16) and lemmatized and updated by Nathan Morello (2016) for the Munich Open-access Cuneiform Corpus Initiative (MOCCI), a corpus-building initiative funded by LMU Munich and the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (through the establishment of the Alexander von Humboldt Chair for Ancient History of the Near and Middle East) and based at the Historisches Seminar - Abteilung Alte Geschichte of Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. The annotated edition is released under the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license 3.0. Please cite this page as http://oracc.org/riao/Q005749/.