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The Shrine of Hendursag, Old Babylonian, 1750BC

The Shrine of Hendursag, Old Babylonian, 1750BC


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The Shrine of Hendursag, Old Babylonian, 1750BC

The Shrine of Hendursag, Old Babylonian, 1750BC. White limestone carved statuette found in Ur, chapel (private houses), repaired and reused in chapel devoted to Hendursag, god of law in Sumerian, Babylonian, and Akkadian mythology. British Museum

Media ID 14861978

18th Century Bc Ancient City British Museum Cella Human Likeness Iraq Iraqi Male Likeness Repair Shrine Statuette


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