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Kudurru of King Melishikhu II depicting the king presenting his daughter to a goddess, from Babylon by Mesopotamian

Kudurru of King Melishikhu II depicting the king presenting his daughter to a goddess, from Babylon

(Kudurru of King Melishikhu II depicting the king presenting his daughter to a goddess, from Babylon (limestone))


Mesopotamian

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Kudurru of King Melishikhu II depicting the king presenting his daughter to a goddess, from Babylon by Mesopotamian. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
stela · stele · melishishu · kassite · star · moon · babylonian · carrying a harp · Louvre, Paris, France / Bridgeman Images
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