This is the exactly same object as AO 3278 (with exactly the same horizontal fracture lines in particular), except that the characters are perfectly clear in this one. Probably a restoration (removal of accretions) or possibly an improved copy of the original object in the Louvre database? This is not AO 3149, which is quite different in content.
English: Cone of Urukagina, king of Lagash, detailing his reforms againt abuse of "old days".
Français : Cône d'Urukagina, roi de Lagash, relatant ses réformes contre les abus des « jours anciens »
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