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          Tablet 1: Found at Drehem, bill for 7 lambs and 4 kid goats
          B01-I01 · Objects and artifacts · 2350 BC
          Part of Cuneiform Tablet Collection

          Clay Cuneiform tablet.

          Purchased by South Dakota State College President Willis E. Johnson from Dr. Edgar J. Banks in 1923.

          Transcribe d by Dr. by Edgar James Banks in an undated letter: Found at Drehem, a suburb of Nippur, where there was a receiving station for the temple of Bel. The inscription is a bill for 7 lambs and 4 kid goats delivered on the 4th day of the month. It is dated in the last three lines about 2350 B.C., or early in the Ur dynasty of kings who ruled from about 2400 to 2100 B.C.

          Description by the [Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative, UCLA](University of California, Los Angeles Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative Found Texts website: https://cdli.ucla.edu/)

          Provenience: Puzri-Dagan (mod. Drehem)

          Period:Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) period

          Dates referenced: Amar-Suen.03.06.00

          Material: Clay

          Language: Sumerian

          Genre: Administrative

          Obverse: 1. 5(disz) gu4; 2. erin2 he2-bi2-la-at{ki}; 3. mu-kux(DU) / reverse: 1. iti u5-bi2-gu7; 2. mu us2-sa ma2-dara3-abzu ba-ab-du8; 3. u4 2(u) 3(disz)-kam / left: 1. 5(disz) gu4

          Tablet 2: Found at Drehem, receipt of five oxen
          B01-I02 · Objects and artifacts · 2350 BC
          Part of Cuneiform Tablet Collection

          Clay Cuneiform tablet.

          Purchased by South Dakota State College President Willis E. Johnson from Dr. Edgar J. Banks in 1923.

          Transcribed by Dr. Edgar J. Banks in an undated letter: Found at Drehem. A record of the receipt of five oxen apparently for the temple offerings. Also on one edge is written "5 oxen." Dated ca. 2350 B.C.

          Description by the Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative, UCLA

          Provenience: Puzri-Dagan (mod. Drehem)

          Period:Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) period

          Dates referenced: Shu-Suen.03.0323 (us2 year) ?

          Material: Clay

          Language: Sumerian

          Genre: Administrative

          Obverse: 1. 7(disz) sila4 4(disz) masz2; 2. u4 4(disz)-kam; 3. ki ab-ba-sa6-ga-ta; 4. in-ta-e3-a / reverse; 1. ; 3-dab5; 1 line blank; 2. iti ezem-mah; 3. mu {d}gu-za {d}en-lil2-la2 ba-dim2

          Tablet 4: Found at Drehem, sealed temple record
          B01-I04 · Objects and artifacts · 2300 BC
          Part of Cuneiform Tablet Collection

          . Clay Cuneiform tablet.

          Purchased by South Dakota State College President Willis E. Johnson from Dr. Edgar J. Banks in 1923.

          Transcribed by Edgar James Banks: Found at Drehem. A temple record, sealed and dated about 2300 B.C.

          Description by the Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative, UCLA

          Provenience: Umma (mod. Tell Jokha)

          Period: Ur III (ca. 2100-2000 BC) / Date referenced: Shu-Suen.01.00.00

          Material: clay

          Language: Sumerian

          Genre: Administrative

          Obverse: 1. 6(disz) {gi}pisan im-sar-ra a2 na-da u4 1(u); 2. 4(disz) {gi}pisan im-sar-ra a2 u4 2(disz)-ta; 3. [...] x gesz da; 4. [...] x/ reverse: 1. ki a-gu-ta; 2. kiszib3 hu-wa-wa; 3. sza3 bala-a; 1 line blank; 4. mu {d}szu-{d}suen lugal / seal 1: 1. lu2-eb-gal;2. dub-sar; 3. dumu ur-ge6-par4; 4. gudu4 {d}inanna

          Tablet 5:Found at Senkereh, contract of business document
          B02-I05 · Objects and artifacts · 2000 BC
          Part of Cuneiform Tablet Collection

          Clay Cuneiform tablet.

          Purchased by South Dakota State College President Willis E. Johnson from Dr. Edgar J. Banks in 1923.

          Transcribed by Edgar James Banks: Found at Senkereh, the ruin of the Biblical city of Elassar mentioned in Genesis 14:1. This is a first Babylonian dynasty tablet with an inscription containing a contract or business document. It is dated about the time of Hammurabi, King of Babylon about 2000 B.C. This king was a contemporary of the Biblical Abraham. It is dated about 2300 B.C.

          Description by the Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative, UCLA

          Provenience: uncertain

          Period: Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC)
          Material: clay

          Language: Sumerian

          Genre: Administrative

          Obverse: 1. 1(u) 8(disz) x x; 2. x TI A? x TAR? BI?; 3. 1(disz) x 1(disz) masz2 x {d}suen#? ASZ? UD gesz ; A / reverse: date 1. iti lugal? BI? u4 1(u) 5(disz); 2. mu da? x sza3 x x x A? 6(disz)