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The two small, joining pieces in New or late Middle Script from a right column likely contained omens about a man’s left and right paršena-/paršna-, ‘cheeks, buttocks’, or ‘loins’. Like CTH 536.1/KBo 34.132, this fragment was not moved to CTH 543 because of its similarity to the morphoscopic section in CTH 536.4 and because of the lack of clear-cut separation of these genres before the first millennium. When comparing what is left of the sign shapes, the paragraph lines, and the angle of wedges compared to the lines on the photographs, none of the three manuscripts of CTH 536.4 really seems to fit as an indirect join. However, an indirect join with CTH 536.1/KBo 34.132 seems possible.
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