Hammurabi praying before a sacred tree and the sacred tree formed from three goats, from Larsa, Southern Mesopotamia, c.1750 BC by Mesopotamian

Hammurabi praying before a sacred tree and the sacred tree formed from three goats, from Larsa, Southern Mesopotamia, c.1750 BC

(Hammurabi praying before a sacred tree and the sacred tree formed from three goats, from Larsa, Southern Mesopotamia, c.1750 BC (bronze & gold))


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Hammurabi praying before a sacred tree and the sacred tree formed from three goats, from Larsa, Southern Mesopotamia, c.1750 BC by Mesopotamian. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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