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Votive mace of Shu-turul (c. 2168 – 2154 BC).Green marble mace head with his inscription on the flan
Ceremonial gold dagger of Queen Pu-Abi of Ur, Sumer, 2500 BC
Golden helmet from the tomb of Meskalamdug, King of the Sumerian city state of Ur, c. 2600 B.C.
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Stele of Ushumgal Sumerian (probably from Umma), c. 2900-2700 B.C.gypsum alabaster Metropolitan Muse
Statue of a standing male worshipperSumerian (from Eshnunna), c. 2900-2600 B.C.Gypsum alabaster, she
Man carrying a box, possibly for offeringsSumerian, c. 2900-2600 B.C.copper alloyMetropolitan Museum
Vessel stand with ibex supportSumerian, c. 2600-2350 B.C.Copper alloy inlaid with shell and lapis la
Cuneiform tablet containing administrative account of barley distribution with cylinder seal impress
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Fun Ancient Sumerian Literature Fact,According to the Epic of Gilgamesh, the wild man Enkidu was onl
Diadem found in the tomb of Puabi at the Royal tombs of Ur
Ishtar holding her symbol. Terracotta relief, early 2nd millennium B.C. From Eshnunna, Sumer
Head of an thought to be Sargon of Akkad, discovered in the temple of Ishtar at Nineveh c. 2200 B.C.
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peashooter85:The Hymn of Ninkasi, The Ancient Sumerians loved their beer. In fact they love their b
Flood Tablet of the Epic of Gilgamesh from the Library ofAshurbanipal (Nineveh, 600s BC).Gilgamesh w
Ancient Sumerian necklaces and headdress discovered in the tomb of a woman named Puabi who was eithe
Ancient Sumerian gold beer mug, 2,600 BC. The straw was used to help filter out particulates remain
Shell inlay depicting male torso, Early Dynastic IIIa, ca. 2600–2500 B.C.E., Mesopotamia, Sumerian
Terracotta relief of a harpist, early 2nd millennium B.C., from Eshnunna., Sumer
What the Sumerian word “Anunnaki” means according to the “scholars” on Ancie
Sumerian wall plaque showing libation scenes (Ur, c. 2500 BC).The upper register of this plaque show
Ruins of the ziggurat at the ancient Sumerian city of Kish.This ziggurat was probably built by Nebuc
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