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Hearst Museum object titled Cuneiform cone, accession number 9-1775, described as Gudea cone. A clay cone with cuneiform inscription at the base. 7 cm by 16 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Cuneiform cone, accession number 9-1781, described as Clay cone, cuneiform inscription; about one-third missing. Diameter at base: 5 cm; height: 10 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Cuneiform cone, accession number 9-1780, described as Clay cone, cuneiform inscription; diameter: 5 cm; height: 10 cm; about one third missing. Notice: Image restricted due to its potentially sensitive nature. Contact Museum to request access.
Hearst Museum object titled Cuneiform cone, accession number 9-1792, described as Clay cone, cuneiform inscribed; flaring base; diameter: 7 cm; height: 28 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Cuneiform cone, accession number 9-1831, described as Clay cone, flaring base 6 cm, 12 cm high; cuneiform inscribed
Hearst Museum object titled Cuneiform cone, accession number 9-1776, described as Clay cone, cuneiform inscription; base diameter 7 cm; height 16 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Cuneiform cone, accession number 9-1777, described as Clay cone, cuneiform inscription; diameter: 6 cm; height: 11 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Cuneiform cone, accession number 9-1783, described as Inscribed head of cuneiform cone; diameter 10.5 cm; clay. Inscription on top of head: 1. ᵈsùd 2. nin-a-ni-ir 3. ᵈen-líl-ba-ni 4. lugal kal-ga 5. lugal ì-si-in-na.KI-ke₄ 6. é-dim-gal-an-na 7. é-ki-ág-gá-ni 8. mu-na-dù An inscription known from two cones (the other being IM 79940) that deals with Enlil-bāni's construction of the temple of the goddess Sud, tutelary diety of Šuruppak.
Hearst Museum object titled Cuneiform cone, accession number 9-1791, described as Clay cone, cuneiform inscribed, flaring base; 11 cm x 16 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Cuneiform cone, accession number 9-1779, described as Clay cone, cuneiform inscription; diameter 5 cm; height 11 cm.