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English: King's line-art for the fragment K. 8532 of the Dynastic Chronicle, an ancient Mesopotamian historiographic work.
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Source Chronicles Concerning Early Babylonian Kings, Vol. II: Texts and Translations, p. 145
Author L. W. King
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Illustration by Leonard William King of fragment K. 8532, a part of the Dynastic Chronicle listing rulers of Babylon grouped by dynasty

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