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Ang '''Bad-tibira''', "Pader ng mga Manggagawa ng Kobre",<ref>W.F. Albright and T.O. Lambdin, "The Evidence of Language", in ''The Cambridge Ancient History'' I, part 1 (Cambridge University Press), 1971, {{ISBN |0-521-07051-1}}: 150.</ref> o "Muog ng mga Panday",<ref>Hallo, William W. and William Kelly Simpson, ''The Ancient Near East: A History'', Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc., New York, 1971, p. 32</ref> na modernong '''Tell al-Madineh''' sa pagitan ng [[Ash Shatrah]] at Tell as-Senkereh (sinaunang [[Larsa]]) sa katimugang [[Iraq]],<ref>Vaughn E. Crawford, "The Location of Bad-Tibira", ''Iraq'' '''22''' "Ur in Retrospect. In Memory of Sir C. Leonard Woolley" (Spring - Autumn 1960:197-199); the secure identification is based on the recovery at the pillaged site of fragments of a known inscription of [[Entemena]] that had surfaced in the [[black market]] without [[provenance]]. Earlier excavations at a mound called Medain near the site of [[Lagash]], following a report of a vendor of one of the inscriptions, had proved fruitless: see H. de Genouillac, ''Fouilles de Telloh'', ii:139 (noted by Crawford 1960:197 note 7).</ref> ay isang sinaunang siyudad ng [[Sumerya]] na lumitaw sa mga siyudad na antidelubyano sa [[talaan ng haring Sumeryo]]. Ang pangalang Akkadian nito ay '''Dûr-gurgurri'''.<ref>Collection of taxes from Dûr-gurgurri features in correspondence of [[Hammurabi]] (first half of the 18th century BCE) noted in L. W. King and H. R. Hall, ''Egypt and Western Asia in the Light of Recent Discoveries'' (New York, 2005) p. 306f; it remained a city of metal-workers and the principal settlement of the guild of ''gugurrē'', "metalworkers" (L. W. King, ''The Letters And Inscriptions Of Hammurabi, King Of Babylon About B.C. 2200'' vol. III, p. 21, note 2.).</ref> Ito ay tinawag ring {{lang|grc|Παντιβίβλος}} ('''Pantibiblos''') ng mga manunulat na Griyego gaya nina [[Abydenus]], [[Apollodorus of Athens]] at [[Berossus]].
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