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Anchor text: WWI
Target Entity: World_War_I
Preceding Context: In 1916, during the last years of Ottoman Empire and in the middle of
Succeeding Context: , the German Assyriologist Eckhard Unger found a copper-alloy bar while excavating at Nippur. The bar dates from c. 2650 BC and Unger claimed it was used as a measurement standard. This irregularly formed and irregularly marked graduated rule supposedly defined the Sumerian cubit as about 518.6 mm.
Paragraph Title: The Egyptian royal cubit and Sumerian Nippur cubit
Source Page: Cubit

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