Brussels Tablets: SUB 2 line 2; Brussels tablets, contents of which were released bit by bit in articles by E. Lipiński. A complete corpus of some 60 in total were supposed to be published by D. Homès-Frederiq, P. Garelli and E. Lipiński in a volume entitled Archives d'un centre provincial de l'Empire assyrien Documents du Proche-Orient ancien. Épigraphie 2 (Bruxelles : Musees royaux d'art et d'histoire, 1993.), but the volume proved difficult to find, apparently because it was never published. Subsequently Lipiński finally produced a more-or-less official publication of less than half of the full corpus of Aramaic texts in Studies in Aramaic Inscriptions and Onomastics III: Ma'lānā, (Peeters, 2010), but his readings and interpretations of the more difficult tablets remain quite dubious; so we have not incorporated such readings into to the database.