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MISCELLANEOUS BABYLONIAN INSCRIPTIONS
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LIST OF TABLETS.

TEXT PLATE MUSEUM NUMBER DIMENSIONS NATURE OF CONTENTS
        L. D. C.  
1 1-3 8383 6⅜×5×16¼ Foundation cylinder containing an incantation.
      B. T[1]
2 4 8322 3⅛×2⅝×⅞ An Old Babylonian Oracle.
3 5-7 11065 7×5⅜×1⅝ A Hymn to Dungi.
4 8-11 9205 6½×4×1¼ A Myth of Enlil and Ninlil.
5 12 11932 7¼×4×1¼ Fragment[2] of an Incantation Ritual.
6 13,14 19751+ 9×4½×1¾ A Prayer for the City of Ur.
2204+
2270+
2302
7 15-17   8310 5×2⅝×1¼ A Hymn to Ibi-Sin.
8 18,19 14005 5×2⅝×1¼ A Creation Myth.
9 20 7772 3⅜×2¾×1 1/16 An Oracle for Ishbiurra, Founder of the Dynasty of Nisin.
10 21 8317 3⅜×2¾×1⅛ An Excerpt from an Exorcism.
11 22,23 8384 5¼×2⅜×1⅛ Fragment of the So-called "Liturgy to Nintud."
12 23 2225 2½×2⅝×¾ Fragment of a Hymn to Nannar.

  1. The thickness is always measured at the thickest part of the tablet.
  2. The fragment is irregular. These are its greatest measurements.