From the Ea-nāṣir archive:
UET 5, 643 is a list of fifty folks investing in four traders. These traders sailed from southern Iraq to Bahrain and back via Gulf. These coffers may have been literal reed baskets or something more abstract. Ea-nasir was one of those investors.
UET 5, 643 is a list of fifty folks investing in four traders. These traders sailed from southern Iraq to Bahrain and back via Gulf. These coffers may have been literal reed baskets or something more abstract. Ea-nasir was one of those investors.
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Dilmun traders didn't travel every year, as evidenced by some of Ea-nāṣir deeds (months 3, 6):
I wonder what 𒀭𒆪 on line six means 🤔
Ishould probably learn to read this, but I haven't had the time and this isn't my archaeological focus lol maybe sometime I'll get a book and try to learn.
Snyhoy, nifty!
I knew about the dingir, is that's usually used before my name, though obviously I'm not that pretentious 🤣
I had wondered if it was being used differently here but didn't know enough of the subject to know if that was true. Ty!
I'm so glad they wrote a lot 🥰