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<sup>ul</sup>BI.GIR<sub>3</sub> is an ancient Mesopotamian asterism. |
<sup>ul</sup>BI.GIR<sub>3</sub> is an ancient Mesopotamian asterism. |
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==Dictionary== |
==Dictionary== |
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The currently accepted reading for an asterism in the circular diagram [TCL 6, 13 i; Rochberg-Halton 1987b, 224-226]. |
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Photographs of the obverse and reverse of TCL 6 13 (O 176) in ''The Musées royaux d’Art d’Historie'' (Brussels) are available in Horowitz 2014: pl. XXVIII-XXIX. The photographs cannot confirm the reading given by Rochberg-Halton on the basis of the handcopy TCL 6 13. It is not certain that this is a star-name. |
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=== Historical Dictionaries === |
=== Historical Dictionaries === |
Revision as of 07:39, 26 September 2024
ulBI.GIR3 is an ancient Mesopotamian asterism.
Dictionary
The currently accepted reading for an asterism in the circular diagram [TCL 6, 13 i; Rochberg-Halton 1987b, 224-226].
Photographs of the obverse and reverse of TCL 6 13 (O 176) in The Musées royaux d’Art d’Historie (Brussels) are available in Horowitz 2014: pl. XXVIII-XXIX. The photographs cannot confirm the reading given by Rochberg-Halton on the basis of the handcopy TCL 6 13. It is not certain that this is a star-name.
Historical Dictionaries
Kurtik (2022, a13) | Gössmann (1950) |
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название созвездия (звезды?) в круглой диаграмме [TCL 6, 13 i; Rochberg-Halton 1987b, 224–226]. | Example |