Formerly Xn (reclassified by Bennett 1992, p. 121; PT3: Na). | ||
Originally, it was an « ordinary » Na tablet, then was flattened and stretched with fingers to make room for lines .3 and .4 (Bennett 1992, p. 121). Its format as well as its similarity to Nn 831 have led us to place it here rathen than in Na series. | ||
.1-4 | e-re-u-te-ra: cf. Na 106. |