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eastiseverywhere:Sumerian ostrich egg bowl found in the Temple of Inanna Iraq (c. 2600 BCE)[Source]H
allmesopotamia:The archaeological site of Uruk (Warka), 30km east of Samawa, Iraq. The city’s walls
signorformica:Depictionof Anzû –also known as Imdugud in Sumer: 3500 BC in the Uruk period–, lesserM
Terracotta brick of Eannatum, Prince of Lagash (Girsu, c. 2450 BC).Eannatum gives his title and desc
Hymn to Iddin-Dagan of Isin (c. 1950 BC).During the dynasties of Isin and Larsa, hymns exalting the
The ruins of Uruk (Sumer).Uruk was one of the most important Sumerian cities, and during theUruk Per
Part of a stone monument inscribed with the name of Utu-hengal, king of Uruk (Ur, c. 1215 BC).In 233
Sumerian King List (c. 1800 BC), probably found at Larsa.This clay prism (20 x 9cm) is inscribed on
Sumerian foundation figurines:Foundation figurine of Ur-Nammu (r.2112 – 2095 BC) from the Temple of
ancientart:Ancient dictionary from Warka, Uruk, thought to be one of the first. Dates to the middle
f0rgemaster:tropijcal:Uruk, Iraq The sorta literal translation from the arabic is so much more beaut
Branding another skinny, attractive uruk captain, knowing his shitty stats will make him completely
Sumerian cuneiform tablet (c. 3100 – 2900 BC). Administrativeaccount recording the distribution of
Ur-Nammu’s dedication tablet for the Temple of Inanna in Uruk (2112 -2095 BC).Ur-Nammu was the
Remains of the Anu Ziggurat at Uruk.During the Ur III Period (2112 – 2004 BC), the massive Whi
Mesopotamian statuette of a bearded man, perhaps a king-priest. Artist unknown; ca. 3300 BCE (
Limestone tablet with Sumerian cuneiform (late 4thmillennium BC, during Uruk III).This is possibly a
Excavations of the Eanna Temple at Uruk (Sumer).Uruk was divided into two sections: the older Anu Di
Aerial view of the Sumerian archaeological site of Uruk (Warka, Iraq).The history of Sumer is from c
Sumerianstone sculpture with Gilgamesh wrestling two bulls; two lions alsoappear. Found in the
Bevelled-rim bowl (Nippur, c. 3300 – 3100 BC). Ceramic, 8.2 x 19.0x 19.0 cm. Late
Limestone pendant in the form of a two-headed animal (probably Warka, 3300 - 3000 BC). 5cm hig
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Photo from the Uruk excavation in 1929/30 - Discovery of the statuette o
tropijcal:Uruk, Iraq
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