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The precise location of Lagaba is unknown to this day. The first thorough investigation into the location of Lagaba was undertaken by
Leemans, on the basis of tablets kept in Leiden, suggesting that Lagaba lay on a waterway (possibly the
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Jacquet, Denis Lacambre, "New etiquettes from Lagaba concerning beer and by-products, and the placement of the year MU GIBIL", Nouvelles Assyriologiques Brèves et Utilitaires, fascicule 1, pp. 23-27,
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96:(c. 1880-1845 BC), ruler of the First Babylonian empire, the ruler of Lagaba was Mutumme-El. After a long period of control by Babylon the year names of the next to last ruler of that empire
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Kassite Period", Babylonia under the Sealand and Kassite Dynasties, edited by Susanne Paulus and Tim Clayden, Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, pp. 88-124, 2020
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Horowitz and Peter Zilberg, Old Babylonian clay bullae from Lagaba in the Australian Institute of Archaeology and other collections.
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in the vicinity of Kutha. By reviewing a tablet from Lagaba kept in Yale, Tammuz in 1996 concluded it to be 15 km North-north-east of the city of
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Babylonian Babylon: Sumu-Abum and Sumu-La-El", Journal of Cuneiform Studies, vol. 70, pp. 53–86, 2018
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