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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.
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Standing Male Worshipper (Tell Asmar)
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Votive figures unearthed at Nippur, Iraq, c.2800 BC (alabaster & gold)
Standing Male Worshipper (Tell Asmar)
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votive figure | British Museum
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Standing Male Worshipper (Tell Asmar)
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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
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