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English: Tablet, copy of the hymn Inanna B/Ninmesharra/Exaltation of Inanna, written by Enheduana. Found in Nippur, Old Babylonian period 1900-1600 BC. Penn Museum CBS7847 https://www.penn.museum/collections/object/439285 |
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Author | Masha Stoyanova |
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