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Reiner, 1998aE. Reiner, “Celestial Omen Tablets and Fragments in the British Museum”, in tikip santakki mala bašmu.. Festschrift für Rykle Borger zu seinem 65. Geburtstag am 24. Mai 1994, S. M. Maul, Ed. Styx, 1998, pp. 215-302.[EAE 53 comm.]: 233
Weidner, 1925E. F. Weidner, “Ein astrologischer Kommentar aus Uruk”, Studia Orientalia, vol. 1, pp. 347-358, 1925.[53rd tablet]: 358
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