Representative location of Bāb-Lugalerra
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- Old Babylonian/Assyrian Mesopotamia (2000–1600 BC) (confident)
- Later 2nd Millennium BC Mesopotamia (1600–1000 BC) (confident)
- Early 1st Millennium BC Mesopotamia (1000-720 BC) (confident)
- Achaemenid Middle East (540–330 BC) (confident)
- Hellenistic Greek, Roman Republic (330 BC-30 BC) (confident)
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The representative location of Bāb-Lugalerra is based on George 1992: 24 fig. 4. Due to the shifting course of the Arahtu River (modern Šaṭṭ al-Ḥillah), much of this western district of Babylon is now on the east side of the river; in antiquity it would have been on the western bank.