Sumeria Gallery
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Diorite sculpture of the Sumerian monarch Gudea. Artist unknown; 2090 BCE (Neo-Sumerian period). T
serendipitus:@hynpos myth event — Day 14: Favorite Mesopotamian/Sumerian deity pair/groupInanna &
CHON - GrowSumerian Records | “Fruit Swirl” | 500
archaicwonder:Apkallu from the Fortress of Sargon The Apkallu are seven Sumerian sages, demigods who
duck-hell: stasysolitude: *runs into the room crying headcanons out loud* Sumerian talisman belong
archaeology: Don’t you just love a Sumerian cone mosaic? I know I do. This one is in the Pergamon M
isgandar:‘Ain Ghazal is a Neolithic site located in North-Western Jordan, on the outskirts of Amman.
Slumber Party PicnicModel: VentureBy: Sumerian Lights
space1nvaders:Mythology Meme: 3/3 - Mythological Places : Irkalla The Sumerian netherworld was a pl
Model wearing replicas of a variety of ancient Sumerian jewelry offered for sale by New York’s Metro
archaicwonder:Sumerian Electrum Hedgehog, Early 2nd Millennium BCThe symbolic meaning of the hedgeho
leradr:Sumerian star map from Ninive 3000 b.C.
arthistoryfeed:The ceremonial dagger is Sumerian and from the Early Dynastic III period, c.2600-2500
leradr: Sumerian star map from Ninive 3000 b.C.
curiousmiscellanies:The female sumerian statue found at the Abu Temple in Tell Asmar from c. 2700 BC
leradr:Sumerian star map from Ninive 3000 b.C.
worldhistoryfacts:Sumerian school exercise tablet, 2200-1900 BCE.
mostly-history:Maskof the demon Humbaba (Sippar, 1800 – 1600 BC).Thedemon Humbaba was a monster whom
eastiseverywhere:Sumerian ostrich egg bowl found in the Temple of Inanna Iraq (c. 2600 BCE)[Source]H
Statue of a Sumerian male worshiper from the hoard in Nintu Temple V at ancient Tutub, Mesopotamia =
athenaswrath: @mythsociety quest vi: faction deities↳ ERESHKIGAL — queen of the dead and ruling god
facinaoris:Ereshkigal, Mesopotamian Goddess of the World Below, the Land of No Return and ruler of t
ancient-mesopotamia:A Sumerian Classroom Dating Back To C. 2000 B.C.
the-hardest-of-hearts-survive:Unknown (Mesopotamian)Headdress with leaf-shaped ornaments2600-2500 B.
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