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| MUL<sub>2</sub> (𒋼) is an ancient Mesopotamian asterism.
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| ==Dictionary==
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| ===Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim===
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| Var. reading: TE; = ''kakkabu'' "star, luminary". Determinative before names of celestial luminaries (star, constellation, planet) in later astronomical and astrological texts.
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| |'''Lexical texts.'''
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| * (1) Urra XXII series: TE = MIN(= ''kakkabu'') [Cavigneaux 1979, 132:2, 133, W.23766:2].
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| *(2) Series Ea VIII 74: <sup>mu-[ul]</sup>[TE] = [''kak-ka-bu''] [MSL XIV, 478; CAD K, 46a].
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| *(3) AN:<sup>d</sup>''Anum'' series (III 116): <sup>d</sup>TE(mu.ul.la).la<sub>2</sub> [Litke 1998, 130].
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| |'''"Astronomical Diaries and Related Texts."'''
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| See. [AD I-III, passim]; first in a diary for -463 [AD I, no. -463:11'].
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| |'''Lists of ziqpu stars.'''
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| See. [Schaumberger 1952, VAT 16436; 1955].
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| |'''Mathematical astronomy.'''
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| See. [ACT I-III; LBAT, passim]; first in the lunar tablets of the late 5th century BCE. [Aaboe-Sachs 1969; Britton 1989, 30-31].
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| |'''Horoscopes.'''
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| See. [BH, 159]. See also [SpTU I-V, passim].
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| ==References==
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| *[[References (Babylonian)|Kurtik's references]]
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