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1Grégoire, J.-P., Contribution à l’Histoire Sociale, Économique, Politique et Culturelle du Proche-Orient Ancien. Archives Administratives et Inscriptions Cunéiformes de l’Ashmolean Museum et de la Bodleian Collection d’Oxford (AAICAB). I. Les Sources, Paris 1996

234 Neo-Sumerian text(s) edited: 233 in Handcopy; 16 in Photo.
4 Neo-Sumerian text(s) only in catalogue.

2Ouyang, X., Monetary role of silver and its administration in Mesopotamia during the Ur III Period (c. 2112-2004 BCE): A case study of the Umma province, Biblioteca del Próximo Oriente Antiguo 11, Madrid 2013

1 Neo-Sumerian text(s) collated.
319 reference(s) in BDTNS to texts studied.

3Mirelman, S., “The Ala-Instrument: Its Identification and Role”, J. Goodnick-Westenholz - Y. Maurey- E. Seroussi (eds.), Music in Antiquity: the Near East and the Mediterranean, Yuval - Studies of the Jewish Music Research Centre 8, Berlin 2014, pp. 148-171

11 reference(s) in BDTNS to texts studied.

4Pomponio, F. - Notizia, P., "A new annual account of wool from the Neo-Sumerian province of Umma", Revue d'Assyriologie et d'Archéologie Orientale 113 (2019) 45-58

1 Neo-Sumerian text(s) edited: 1 in Transliteration; 1 in Translation; 1 in Photo.
1 reference(s) in BDTNS to texts studied.

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