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Sumerian Votive Figures/the Tell Asmar Sculpture Hoard of - Etsy
Sumerian Votive Figures/the Tell Asmar Sculpture Hoard of - Etsy

Early Dynastic Sculpture, 2900–2350 B.C. | Essay | The Metropolitan Museum  of Art | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History
Early Dynastic Sculpture, 2900–2350 B.C. | Essay | The Metropolitan Museum of Art | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History

Ancient Near Eastern Art
Ancient Near Eastern Art

14. Statues of votive figures, from the Square Temple at Eshnunna (modern  Tell Asmar, Iraq) Sumerian. c. 2700 BCE. Gypsum inlaid with shell and black  limestone.
14. Statues of votive figures, from the Square Temple at Eshnunna (modern Tell Asmar, Iraq) Sumerian. c. 2700 BCE. Gypsum inlaid with shell and black limestone.

Tell Asmar Hoard - Wikipedia
Tell Asmar Hoard - Wikipedia

Standing Male Worshipper (Tell Asmar)
Standing Male Worshipper (Tell Asmar)

Sumerian votive statues from the Temple of Eshnunna, 2900-2600 BCE.  [1200x559] : r/ArtefactPorn
Sumerian votive statues from the Temple of Eshnunna, 2900-2600 BCE. [1200x559] : r/ArtefactPorn

Sumerian Votive Statues on Vimeo
Sumerian Votive Statues on Vimeo

Sumerian votive figure possibly Mari (modern Syria) 2900-2… | Flickr
Sumerian votive figure possibly Mari (modern Syria) 2900-2… | Flickr

330 - Votive figure - Sainsbury Centre
330 - Votive figure - Sainsbury Centre

Votive statues of Tell Asmar - YouTube
Votive statues of Tell Asmar - YouTube

Votive Statue of Male Worshiper, Tell Asmar Hoard (Illustration) - World  History Encyclopedia
Votive Statue of Male Worshiper, Tell Asmar Hoard (Illustration) - World History Encyclopedia

Art 235: Ancient Near East (Votive Figures) | Ancient sumerian, Art  history, Ancient near east
Art 235: Ancient Near East (Votive Figures) | Ancient sumerian, Art history, Ancient near east

Votive Figure - The Menil Collection - The Menil Collection
Votive Figure - The Menil Collection - The Menil Collection

014 – Statues of Votive Figures – AP Art History Go!
014 – Statues of Votive Figures – AP Art History Go!

Votive figures unearthed at Nippur, Iraq, c.2800 BC (alabaster & gold)
Votive figures unearthed at Nippur, Iraq, c.2800 BC (alabaster & gold)

Standing Male Worshipper (Tell Asmar)
Standing Male Worshipper (Tell Asmar)

2.1 Votive Figures and summarize Sumer - YouTube
2.1 Votive Figures and summarize Sumer - YouTube

votive figure | British Museum
votive figure | British Museum

Early Dynastic Sculpture, 2900–2350 B.C. | Essay | The Metropolitan Museum  of Art | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History
Early Dynastic Sculpture, 2900–2350 B.C. | Essay | The Metropolitan Museum of Art | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History

Sumerian Worshipers from Tell Asmar at the Iraq Museum (Illustration) -  World History Encyclopedia
Sumerian Worshipers from Tell Asmar at the Iraq Museum (Illustration) - World History Encyclopedia

Tell Asmar Statues: Gods or Ordinary People?
Tell Asmar Statues: Gods or Ordinary People?

Votive Statues from the Square Temple at Eshnunna (jul 4, 2736 BC – oct 6,  15890) (Timeline)
Votive Statues from the Square Temple at Eshnunna (jul 4, 2736 BC – oct 6, 15890) (Timeline)

Standing Male Worshipper (Tell Asmar)
Standing Male Worshipper (Tell Asmar)

Module 5 Art Flashcards | Quizlet
Module 5 Art Flashcards | Quizlet

Votive Figure - The Menil Collection - The Menil Collection
Votive Figure - The Menil Collection - The Menil Collection

Flashbak.com on X: "Sumerian votive figures - Abu Temple at Tell Asmar,  present day Iraq - gypsum marble, ca. 2,750-2,500 B.C.E.  https://t.co/L9FItqxbiK" / X
Flashbak.com on X: "Sumerian votive figures - Abu Temple at Tell Asmar, present day Iraq - gypsum marble, ca. 2,750-2,500 B.C.E. https://t.co/L9FItqxbiK" / X

Upper half of a female votive statuette (2002-302)
Upper half of a female votive statuette (2002-302)

Seated votive figure, view from the side. Both the dress and the chair are  portrayed in vivid detail. Country of Origin: Ancient Middle East. Culture:  Sumerian. Date / Per - Album alb5919593
Seated votive figure, view from the side. Both the dress and the chair are portrayed in vivid detail. Country of Origin: Ancient Middle East. Culture: Sumerian. Date / Per - Album alb5919593

The Eyes of Statues – The Brooklyn Rail
The Eyes of Statues – The Brooklyn Rail

Statues of Votive Figures from Tell Asmar- Temple at Eshnunna- Sumer |  Archeologia, Mesopotamia, Protostoria
Statues of Votive Figures from Tell Asmar- Temple at Eshnunna- Sumer | Archeologia, Mesopotamia, Protostoria