Kudurru in black limestone by King Marduk-sapik-zari (1082-1070 BC). Stele used as a support for donations of land made by the Kassite rulers of Babylon to family members or high dignitaries. The inscription is in cuneiform by Mesopotamian Mesopotamian

Kudurru in black limestone by King Marduk-sapik-zari (1082-1070 BC). Stele used as a support for donations of land made by the Kassite rulers of Babylon to family members or high dignitaries. The inscription is in cuneiform

(Mesopotamia: kudurru in black limestone by King Marduk sapik zari (Marduk-sapik-zari) (1082-1070 BC) (stele used as a support for donations of land made by the Kassite rulers of Babylon to family members or high dignitaries). The inscription is in cuneifor)


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Kudurru in black limestone by King Marduk-sapik-zari (1082-1070 BC). Stele used as a support for donations of land made by the Kassite rulers of Babylon to family members or high dignitaries. The inscription is in cuneiform by Mesopotamian Mesopotamian. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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