Stele of the Vultures, Dedicated by Eannatum, Prince of the State of Lagash, in Celebration of His Victory over the City of Umma, from Telloh (Ancient Girsu) Early Dynastic Period c.2450 BC by Sumerian

Stele of the Vultures, Dedicated by Eannatum, Prince of the State of Lagash, in Celebration of His Victory over the City of Umma, from Telloh (Ancient Girsu) Early Dynastic Period c.2450 BC

(Stele of the Vultures, dedicated by Eannatum, Prince of the State of Lagash, in celebration of his victory over the city of Umma, from Telloh (Ancient Girsu) Early Dynastic Period c.2450 BC (limestone)


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Stele of the Vultures, Dedicated by Eannatum, Prince of the State of Lagash, in Celebration of His Victory over the City of Umma, from Telloh (Ancient Girsu) Early Dynastic Period c.2450 BC by Sumerian. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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