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Woman with the shawl, woman holding an aryballos, profile view, Neo-Sumerian, from Telloh, ancient Girsu by Mesopotamian

Woman with the shawl, woman holding an aryballos, profile view, Neo-Sumerian, from Telloh, ancient Girsu

(Woman with the shawl, woman holding an aryballos, profile view, Neo-Sumerian, from Telloh, ancient Girsu, c.2150 BC (chlorite) (see also 286959, 286961) )


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Woman with the shawl, woman holding an aryballos, profile view, Neo-Sumerian, from Telloh, ancient Girsu by Mesopotamian. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
female · seated · clasped hands · heddress · veil · headband · bandeau · flounced dress · pleated · vase · studio · photo giraudon 1926 · AO 295 · Louvre, Paris, France / Bridgeman Images
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