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The house of Murashu were a family discovered in archaeological findings dating to the late 19th century. The family were alive during the fifth century BC in Nippur, participating in early economic activities.[1]

  1. ^ is a secondary reference retrieved 2012-07-31 showing a view from a ziggurat in Nippur on page 17 of Early Mesopotamia: Society and Economy at the Dawn of History by N Postgate 1994 (Reader in Mesopotamian Studies at the University of Cambridge and fellow of the British Academy)

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