Limestone_pendant_plaque,_maybe_Uruk,_c._3000_BC.jpg
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Description Limestone pendant plaque, maybe Uruk, c. 3000 BC.jpg |
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Limestone pendant plaque, maybe Uruk, c. 3000 BC
Ancient Near East Gallery, Louvre Museum, Paris, France. Pierced limestone plaque, with symbol EN meaning Master, the reverse of the plaque has the symbol for Goddess Inanna. Uruk circa 3000 BC. Louvre Museum AO 7702
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Author | Gary Todd |
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29 February 2020