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Terracotta statue of the goddess Astarte (Ishtar), Susa, Middle Elamite period, 1150 - 1100 BCTerracotta statue of the goddess Astarte (Ishtar), Susa, Middle Elamite period, 1150-1100 BC. Now in The Louvre
Terracotta figurine of a male musician, Susa, Iran, Middle Elamite period, 1500-1100 BC. From The Louvre
Gold and silver figurines of Elamite worshippers, near Temple of Inshushinak, Susa, 12th century BCGold and silver figurines of Elamite worshippers, in a royal tomb near Temple of Inshushinak, Susa, 12th century BC. The figurines show devotees carrying a kid in offering to a deity
Artisans city, Susa, Iran. An ancient city dating back to at least the 4th millenium BC, Susa became the centre of the Elamite civilization which flourished from 2700 BC
Terracotta statue of a woman, Old Babylonian (?), 2000BC-1750BC. Painted fired clay statue of a woman; hands clasped under her breasts; wearing necklace and bracelets
Terracotta goddess, Susa, Middle Elamite period, 1500 - 1100 BCTerracotta goddess, Susa, Middle Elamite period, 1500-1100 BC. Now in The Louvre
Stonecarving, Susa, Proto-Elamite and Uruk period, 3500-2850 BC. Now in The Louvre
Steatite bowl with mythological scenes ( Lord of the Animals ) from Khafalji, but possible of Elamite origin. The figure could be the goddess Inanna, later Ishtar
Terracotta statuette of the goddess Lama, Susa, 2nd millenium BC. Now in The Louve