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English: Sumerian Statues of worshippers (males and females) from Tell Asmar (ancient Eshnunna; the Square Tempe)) and Khafajah (ancient Tutub; from the Sin Temple) of Diyala region, Mesopotamia, Iraq. Early Dynastic period, c. 2800-2400 BCE. The Iraq Museum in Baghdad. NB: The largest statuette is from Nippur.
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Sumerian Statues of worshippers (males and females); 2800-2400 BC (Early Dynastic period); National Museum of Iraq (Baghdad)

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