[83] Inscription B, col iii. 2.

[84] Uru-kagina, earlier than Gudea (de Sarzec, pl. 32), appears to have built a temple to Dun-shagga, but the passage is not altogether clear. The element also appears in the name of the ruler of Ur, Dungi, i.e., 'the legitimate hero,' as Sargon is the 'legitimate king.'

[85] Signifying, according to Jensen, Keils Bibl. 3, 1, p. 25, 'fighting-place'.

[86] Published by Delitzsch, Beiträge zur Assyr. I. 301-311.

[87] So also Jensen, Kosmologie, p. 14, note 3.

[88] So Anu appears to have concubines.

[89] See above, pp. [92], [93].

[90] Inscription C.

[91] De Sarzec, pl. 37, no. 5; Trans. Soc. Bibl. Arch. vi. 279.

[92] Jensen, Kosmologie, p. 127, proposes to read Umun-pauddu.