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Deutsch: Kopie eines Tonmanuskripts aus der Bibliothek des assyrischen Königs Aššur-bāni-apli (668–631 v. Chr.) in Ninive, welches den Gula-Hymnus aus dem 13. vorchristl. Jahrhundert überliefert
Date 07.12.2020
Source Kopie eines Manuskripts der Gula-Hymne, per E-Mail vom Hersteller der Kopie, Herrn Zsombor Földi vom Institut für Assyriologie und Hethitologie der LMU in München, zur Verfügung gestellt und zur Veröffentlichung in der Wikipedia freigegeben.
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