This is the frrst of a series of studies on the Babylonian incantation texts from Late Bronze Age Ugarit following the recent edition by the author in Gregorio del Olmo Lete's "Incantations and Anti-Witchcraft Texts from Ugarit". This first study deals with the fragment RS 25.436 that preserves part of the Story of Sin and the Cow. After considering its relationship to the few other extant versions of the myth, the article presents a discussion of a number of new readings and altemative interpretations of words and passages in the story, especially the crucial expression generally translated as "water of labour"
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