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Français : Texte documentant l'activité d'un marchand babylonien faisant le commerce de produits d’Égypte et du Liban : "lapis lazuli" (sans doute du bleu égyptien), métaux (cuivre, fer, étain), teintures, alun, laine bleu-pourpre, résine, vin, miel, etc. Uruk, an 5 du règne de Nabonide (551 av. J.-C.). AO 8563.
English: Text documenting the activities of a Babylonian merchant trading products from Egypt and Lebanon: "lapis lazuli" (probably egyptian blue), metals (copper, iron, tin), dyes, alum, blue-purple wool , resin, wine, honey, etc. Uruk, 5th year of the reign of Nabonidus (551 BC). AO 8563.
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