Stone statue of Kurlil From Tell al-'Ubaid
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Stone statue of Kurlil From Tell al-'Ubaid

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Stone statue of Kurlil From Tell al-'Ubaid / southern Iraq / Early Dynastic period / about 2500 BC. Found next to the Temple of Ninhursag. limestone statue was excavated in 1919 besides the ruins of the temple at Tell al-'Ubaid dedicated to the Sumerian fertility goddess Ninhursag. A very damaged sculpture was found alongside it / with only the upper part of the body surviving. A cuneiform inscription identifies it as Kurlil / an official in the city of Uruk who had dedicated the image to the goddess Damkina at Tell al-'Ubaid. A cuneiform sign on the right shoulder of this statue / though very worn / can be identified as part of Kurlil's name.

Crédit

Photo12/Ann Ronan Picture Library

Notre référence

ARP11A03_344

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

50,9Mo (3,2Mo) / 34,7cm x 36,8cm / 4100 x 4342 (300dpi)

Mots clés

Assyrian

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