File:Ur building plan Rylands P112404.jpg

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Ur III building plan with measurements

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English: * Primary publication: JSS 7, 184
  • Author(s): Donald, Trevor
  • Publication date: 1962
  • Secondary publication(s): Heinrich, Ernst & Seidl, Ursula, MDOG 098 (1967) 032 no. 09
  • Collection: John Rylands Library, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
  • Museum no.: JRL 0930
  • Accession no.:
  • Provenience: uncertain (mod. uncertain)
  • Excavation no.:
  • Period: Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC)
  • Dates referenced: --.--.00.00
  • Object type: tablet
  • Remarks:
  • Material: clay
  • Language: Sumerian
  • Genre: Administrative
  • Sub-genre: building floor plan
  • CDLI comments: 20121017 englund: building plan with measurements based on 3 cubit-thick outer walls and central room niche walls, otherwise 2 cubit-thick inner walls
  • Catalogue source: 20011220 ur3_catalogue
  • ATF source: Englund, Robert K.
  • Translation: uncertain
  • UCLA Library ARK: 21198/zz001q22tp
  • Composite no.:
  • Seal no.:
  • CDLI no.: P112404
  • Transliteration:

&P112404 = JSS 7, 184

  1. atf: lang sux

@tablet @obverse 1.a1. 1(u)# 9(disz)# kusz3

  1. tr.en: 19 cubits;
  2. kuš₃ = “cubit” (ca. 50cm)

1.a2. 6(disz) kusz3

  1. tr.en: 6 cubits;

1.b1. 9(disz) kusz3

  1. tr.en: 9 cubits;

1.b2. <6(disz) kusz3>

  1. tr.en: 6 cubits;

1.c1. 5(disz) kusz3

  1. tr.en: 5 cubits;

1.c2. 6(disz) kusz3

  1. tr.en: 6 cubits;

2.a1. 5(disz) kusz3

  1. tr.en: 5 cubits;

2.a2. 1(u) kusz3

  1. tr.en: 10 cubits;

2.b1. 1(u) 2(disz) kusz3

  1. tr.en: 12 cubits;

2.b2. 1(u) kusz3

  1. tr.en: 10 cubits;

2.c1. 6(disz)# kusz3

  1. tr.en: 6 cubits;

2.c2. <1(u) kusz3>

  1. tr.en: 10 cubits;

2.d1. 5(disz) kusz3

  1. tr.en: 5 cubits;

2.d2. 1(u) kusz3

  1. tr.en: 10 cubits;

3.a1. 8(disz) kusz3

  1. tr.en: 8 cubits;

3.a2. <6(disz) kusz3>

  1. tr.en: 6 cubits;

3.b1. 1(u) 1(disz) kusz3

  1. tr.en: 11 cubits;

3.b2. <6(disz) kusz3>

  1. tr.en: 6 cubits;

3.c1. 7(disz) kusz3

  1. tr.en: 7 cubits;

3.c2. <6(disz) kusz3>

  1. tr.en: 6 cubits;

3.d1. 5(disz) kusz3

  1. tr.en: 5 cubits;

3.d2. <6(disz) kusz3>

  1. tr.en: 6 cubits;

4.a. kusz3 iz-zi-ta

  1. tr.en: cubits per wall;

4.b. 2(disz) 1/2(disz) ninda 2(disz)# kusz3#

  1. tr.en: 2 1/2 ninda 2 cubits;
  2. calculation: 3 + 6 + 2 + 10 + 2 + 6 + 3 = 32k = 2n 8k
  3. ninda = 12 kuš₃ (ca. 6m)
  4. disturbed sign before kusz3?

4.c. 3(disz) 1/2(disz) ninda 1(disz) kusz3

  1. tr.en: 3 1/2 ninda 1 cubit;
  2. calculation: 3 + 19 + 2 + 9 + 2 + 5 + 3 // 3 + 5 + 3 + 12 + 3 + 6 + 2 + 5 + 3 // 3 + 8 + 2 + 11 + 2 + 7 + 2 + 5 + 3 = 43k = 3n 7k

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$ blank space
Date -19 century
date QS:P,+-2050-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Source https://cdli.ucla.edu/search/archival_view.php?ObjectID=P112404
Author Unknown Sumerian

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