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The Sumerian Zame Hymns from Tell Abū Ṣalābīḫ
, 2020Manfred Krebernik, Jan J. W. Lisman
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A discussion of cuneiform scholarly divination in bilingual Sumerian–Akkadian or monolingual Sumerian.
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A discussion of cuneiform scholarly divination in bilingual Sumerian–Akkadian or monolingual Sumerian.
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Notes on Sumerian Lexicography, I
Journal of Cuneiform Studies, 1966The existence of a verb tB.DAM-z a is commonly accepted in the Sumerological literature: Van Dijk Sagesse 10; E. I. Gordon JCS 12 62; A. Sjoberg Mondgott I 1789; Romer SKH 182. Its meaning is given uniformly as "to be(come) angry", and only Van Dijk and Romer by capitalizing fB.DAM have expressed some doubts about the reading.
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