67 [Two anointed priests] come back 68 and tak[e their place.] 69 [The king bow]s [(facing) upwards,] 70 and the two anointed priests bow. 71 [The chief of the cooks] steps up [bef]ore [the altar]. 72 [He places one sweet bread (made with) a handful of barley gruel, one] jar of honey, [ and one long-necked jug of wine fo]r the Sun-goddess of Arinna […] 73 [… one sweet bread (made with) a handful of barley gruel, one j]ar of [honey …] 74 [… one sweet bread (made with) a handful of barley gruel, one j]ar of [honey …] Lacuna of unknown length 75 […] one sw[eet bread (made with) a handful of barley gruel, one jar of honey,]and one [long-necked] jug [of wine] for […] 76 He place[s] one sweet bread (made with) [a handful] of barley gruel, [one jar of honey,] and one [long-necked] jug of [wine] at the altar. 77 […] one sweet bread (made with) a ha[ndful of barley gruel, one jar of honey,] and one long-necked jug of wine for […] 78 […] one sweet bread (made with) a handful of barley gruel, one ja[r of honey,] and one long-necked jug of wi[ne] for Tutitti. 79 […] one sweet bread (made with) a handful of barley gruel, [one jar of honey,] and one [long-necked] jug [of wine] for […] 80 [… one sweet br]ead (made with) a half a handful of [bar]ley gruel, [one jar of honey, and o]ne long-necked jug (of wine) for the Sun-goddess of Arinn[a of ca]lling. 81 [He p]laces one sweet bread (made with) a handful of barley gruel, one jar [of honey,] and one long-necked jug of [wi]ne at the hearth. 82 He places one sweet bread (made with) a half a handful of barley gruel, one ja[r of honey,] and one long-necked jug (of wine) in the pure inner chamber. 83 One sweet bread (made with) a half masure (B: a handful) of barley gruel, one jar of honey, and one long-necked jug (of wine) for the river Maraššanda. 84 One sweet bread (made with) a half measure of barley gruel, one j[a]r of honey, and one long-necked jug of wine in the pure (A: om) inner chamber. 85 He places one sweet bread (made with) [a half a handful of] barl[ey gruel,] one j[a]r [of honey,] and one long-necked jug of wi[ne] for the gods (in their) temples. 86 They begin to perform rounds of offerings of one sweet bread (made with) two handfuls of barley gruel, one jar of honey, and one long-necked jug (of wine) at (all) pla[ces.] 87 They perform the rounds of offerings (until it is finished). |