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 //Artifact//: Stone\\  //Artifact//: Stone\\ 
 +//Provenience//: Unknown\\
 //Period//: ED I-II (ca. 2900-2700 BC)\\  //Period//: ED I-II (ca. 2900-2700 BC)\\ 
-//Current location//: [[http://www.britishmuseum.org/explore/highlights/highlight_objects/me/t/the_blau_monuments.aspx|British Museum, London, UK]] (BM 086260 and BM 086261)\\ +//Current location//: [[http://www.britishmuseum.org/explore/highlights/highlight_objects/me/t/the_blau_monuments.aspx|British Museum, London]] (BM 086260 and BM 086261)\\ 
 //Text genre, language//: Administrative text; Sumerian\\  //Text genre, language//: Administrative text; Sumerian\\ 
 [[http://www.cdli.ucla.edu/cdlisearch/search/index.php?SearchMode=Text&ResultCount=1000&txtContent=&requestFrm=Search&txtExcavation_Number=Blau|CDLI page]]\\  [[http://www.cdli.ucla.edu/cdlisearch/search/index.php?SearchMode=Text&ResultCount=1000&txtContent=&requestFrm=Search&txtExcavation_Number=Blau|CDLI page]]\\ 
  
-//Description//: These two small stone objects most probably witness early transactions of land in exchange of goods. Such documents on stone were compared to so-called //Kudurru//s known, in particular, from the second half of the 2nd millennium. +//Description//: These two small stone objects most probably witness early transactions of land in exchange for goods. These and other similar documents on stone were compared to the so-called //Kudurru//s known, in particular, from the second half of the 2nd millennium. 
  
 //Edition//: Gelb, I.J., P. Steinkeller and R.M. Whiting Jr., //Earliest Land Tenure Systems in the Near East: Ancient Kudurrus, Text//. Oriental Institute Publications 104 (The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago: Chicago/IL), nos. 10 and 11. //Edition//: Gelb, I.J., P. Steinkeller and R.M. Whiting Jr., //Earliest Land Tenure Systems in the Near East: Ancient Kudurrus, Text//. Oriental Institute Publications 104 (The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago: Chicago/IL), nos. 10 and 11.
  
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