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ramonameisel: Inanna is an ancient Mesopotamian goddess associated with love, beauty, sex, war, just
Progress on another of my war goddesses, Inanna. Working on Bast, Alala, and Astarte as well w
midniter: “I don’t want him to see me like I really am.”The Wicked + The Divine #4
m-e-d-i-e-v-a-l-d-r-e-a-m-s: Unusual Friendship Between Wolf And Bear Documented By Finnish
lostark inanna 2JJJ www.pixiv.net/artworks/75154200
INANNA Bastien Lecouffe Deharme www.artstation.com/artwork/W2J3
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Another picture of Ishtar with her lion. I’d love any feedback!
I haven’t finalised my design for Ishtar for the current project yet, but here’s
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inanna sarkis as molly samuels iconsplease, like or reblog if you use/save
a-gnosis:Inktober 09: Inanna and Dumuzi.For as long as you live, as long as you live, you shall take
myowndeliverance: a-gnosis: The whole hymn can be read here. Women’s voices are rare in ancien
ibuzoo: Myths around the world challenge @thewinedarksea & @ibuzooSumerian Mythology | Inann
massarrah: Recumbent Calf from Uruk Made of limestone and lapis-lazuli, this small model of a recumb
lesbian day i scribbled this a bit ago but im posting it for the occasion… this is the ri
facinaoris:Chief consort of Inanna.
the librarian
Inanna was the goddess of war, sex, and the dispensation of justice in the ancient kingdom of Sumer
tammuz: A calcite bowl dedicated to the Sumerian goddess Inanna from Ur’s Early Dynastic III E
Façade of the Temple of Inanna at Uruk (c. 1413 BC). The cuneiform inscriptions on the bricks
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