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Eduba Eduba (also written e-duba, e-dubba, edubba, eduba'a, e2-dub-ba-a; cuneiform 𒂍𒁾𒁀𒀀 ()) is the Sumerian term for "scribal school." The eduba was the institution that trained and educated young scribes in ancient Mesopotamia during the late third or early second millennium BCE.〔Sjöberg, Åke. 1975. "The Old Babylonian Eduba" in ''Sumerological Studies in Honor of Thorkild Jacobsen on His Seventieth Birthday, June 7, 1974'', edited by S. J. Lieberman, Assyriological Studies 20, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 159-179. pp. 159-160.〕 Most of the information known about edubas comes from cuneiform texts dating to the Old Babylonian period (ca. 2000-1600 BCE). ==Spelling and etymology== The term eduba is written e₂-dub-ba-a in Sumerian. The literal meaning is uncertain. One possible interpretation is "house of tablets" (Sumerian e₂ dub.ak). Another is "house in which tablets are distributed" (Sumerian e₂ dub ba.a).〔Delnero, Paul. 2006. ''Variation in Sumerian Literary Compositions: A Case Study Based on the Decad''. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Pennsylvania. p. 68, with n. 229.〕
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