Mosaic cone, decorative elements, Uruk Culture ca. 4000–ca. 3100 BC, mosaic cones, Sumer, Uruk commonly known as Warka, Iraq, 2nd half of the 4th millennium BC, Sumer, Southern Mesopotamia, element of architectural decoration, diameter 1.2 cm, length 7.7 cm, A single elongated tapered cylindrical object with a rounded narrow end and a wider flat base, shown against a smooth neutral gray background; the object is a beige to light tan color with subtle variations in tone, small darker speckles and spots, minor surface imperfections, and areas of slightly darker discoloration near the wider end.
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Mosaic cone, decorative elements, Uruk Culture ca. 4000–ca. 3100 BC, mosaic cones, Sumer, Uruk commonly known as Warka, Iraq, 2nd half of the 4th millennium BC, Sumer, Southern Mesopotamia, element of architectural decoration, diameter 1.2 cm, length 7.7 cm, A single elongated tapered cylindrical object with a rounded narrow end and a wider flat base, shown against a smooth neutral gray background; the object is a beige to light tan color with subtle variations in tone, small darker speckles and spots, minor surface imperfections, and areas of slightly darker discoloration near the wider end.

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