Ashurbanipal 146
| Obverse | ||
| Lacuna | ||
| 1'1' | [...] x x  | (1') [...] ... [...] my [...] their [... the cit]y Ša-pī-Bēl  | 
| 2'2' | [...] x-u-a  | |
| 3'3' | [...] x-šú-nu  | |
| 4'4' | [...] ⸢URU⸣.šá-pi-i-dEN  | |
| 5'5' | [...] x GIŠ  | (5') (No translation possible)  | 
| 6'6' | [...] x LIŠ  | |
| 7'7' | [...] x KI  | |
| 8'8' | [...] x KI  | |
| 9'9' | [...] x KI  | |
| 10'10' | [...]-su  | |
| 11'11' | [... mat]-ta-me-tu LÚ.GAL GIŠ.PAN1  | |
| 12'12' | [...]-ti-šú  | |
| 13'13' | [...] x  | |
| Lacuna | 
1LÚ.GAL GIŠ.PAN “the chief archer”: These four signs are written on the right edge of the tablet following [... mat]-ta-me-tu “[... At]ta-metu,” so it appears that the scribe decided to include Atta-metu’s title only after he had already inscribed the content appearing on the face of the tablet.
Created by Jamie Novotny and Joshua Jeffers, 2015-22. Lemmatized by Joshua Jeffers, 2018-22, for the NEH-funded RINAP Project at the University of Pennsylvania. The annotated edition is released under the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license 3.0. Please cite this page as http://oracc.org/rinap/Q007554/.