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The only manuscripts identified as day-tablets for DAY 33 are two fragments that likely belong to the same tablet (Otten H. et al. 2004a: v). One of these is a fragmentary colophon that mentions old women and the ganzuwa- object, which corresponds closely to the information provided by the outline tablets. The other fragment, whose original position on the tablet cannot be determined, contains a part of a god-drinking rite and may therefore relate to the great assembly held in the House of the Treasurers.
Neither manuscript is sufficiently preserved to permit a reliable palaeographic analysis.
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