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Mesopotamia, 2125BCE
Gudea cylinders
The Gudea cylinders are a pair of terracotta cylinders dating to circa 2125 BC, which are inscribed in cuneiform with the Sumerian myth The Building of Ningursu’s temple. The cylinders were made by Gudea, the ruler of Lagash, and were found in 1877 during excavations at Telloh (ancient Girsu), Iraq and are now displayed in the Louvre in Paris, France. read more
Gudea cylinders, Mesopotamia
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Sascha Schneider, 1904
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