R, K10176
The script is Neo-Assyrian and quite angular. There is one horizontal ruling preserved
that separates the text into sections. There are no margins preserved and the dimensions
of the tablet cannot be known from the remaining material.
S, PBS 12/1 no. 7 rev 6-10; T, PBS 12/1 no. 6 obv 13-17; U, PBS 1/2 no. 116 obv 6-10
These sources are Neo-Babylonian school texts, excavated from Nippur. These tablets
contain different excerpts of a variety of texts including sections of mīs pî. None of these
tablets can be dated with any certainty.^687
Table - Number of SU Preserved in the Sources for Mīs Pî
FragmentA Total SU
B 45.5 1-2 246.5
C 23.5 D 12
F 3 G 40.5
H 35.5 I 154.5
J 8.5
K 9 M 26.5
N 18.5 O 13
P 16 Q 12
S 38
T 28
The following table gives the total number of SU and the total count of variant forms for
each set of two parallel tablets preserving at least 20 SU in common. Following this table
(^687) C.B.F. Walker and M.B. Dick, "The Induction of the Cult Image," 68.