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Numerous clay cylinders from Babylon have an Akkadian inscription which records the restoration of Nēmed-Enlil, the outer city wall of Babylon, and its gates by Ashurbanipal. The inscription was composed before the outbreak of his brother Šamaš-šuma-ukīn's rebellion in 652 BC.
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An Akkadian inscription recording the renovation of Eturkalama ("House, Cattle-Pen of the Land"), the temple of the goddess Ištar at Babylon, by Ashurbanipal is found on two or more clay cylinders. The inscription was composed during the first half of the reign of Ashurbanipal (before 652 BC).
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An Akkadian inscription on two clay cylinders records the restoration of Emaḫ ("Exalted House"), the temple of the goddess Ninmaḫ at Babylon, by Ashurbanipal. The inscription was composed before the year 652 BC and is similar to Babylonian Inscriptions 2–3.
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A few clay cylinders have been found which bear an Akkadian inscription recording Ashurbanipal's restoration of the Eanna temple ("House of Heaven") at Uruk for the goddess Ištar of Uruk. The inscription comes from the first half of the king's reign (before the outbreak of hostilities with his brother Šamaš-šuma-ukīn in 652 BC).
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This Akkadian inscription is found on several clay cylinders and deals with the restoration of Ebabbar ("Shining House"), the temple of the god Šamaš at Sippar, by Ashurbanipal. The inscription was composed at some point previous to the outbreak of the Šamaš-šuma-ukīn Revolt in 652 BC.
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Grant Frame & Jamie Novotny
Grant Frame & Jamie Novotny, 'Information on Ashurbanipal Scores, Part 4', RINAP Scores, The RINAP Scores sub-project of the RINAP Project, 2025 [http://oracc.org/rinap/scores/AshurbanipalScores/Part4/]