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PBP is inscribed on both sides with a long Elamite text. Some scholars cite PBP as" Ururu"," after the personal name, written u-ru-ru, that appears at least eight times in the text. After the discoveries of the Persepolis Treasury and Fortification Wall administrative tablets, the documentation of Elamite language in Persepolis is no more surprising. Yet, PBP stands out
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