Sumerian art: warrior god with the ears of cattle in his coffin, probably the Mesopotamian god Dumuzi by Sumerian Sumerian

Sumerian art: warrior god with the ears of cattle in his coffin, probably the Mesopotamian god Dumuzi

(Sumerian art: warrior god with the ears of cattle represents lies in his coffin, probably the Mesopotamian god Dumuzi. Terracotta sculpture. From the Diqdiqqe site. Dim. 12 cm Baghdad, National Iraq Museum)


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Sumerian art: warrior god with the ears of cattle in his coffin, probably the Mesopotamian god Dumuzi by Sumerian Sumerian. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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