Historical Assyrian Sumerian Ur-Nammu Governor Cylinder Seal wall Sculpture www.Neo-Mfg.com Mesopotamia 2pc set

Historical Assyrian Sumerian Ur-Nammu Governor Cylinder Seal wall Sculpture www.Neo-Mfg.com Mesopotamia 2pc set

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Historical Assyrian Sumerian Ur-Nammu Governor Cylinder Seal wall Sculpture www.Neo-Mfg.com Mesopotamia Museum Reproduction 2 pc set Cylinder seal impression wit seal A typical "introduction scene". A goddess introduces Hashhamer, governor of the city Ishkun-Sin, to the seated king Ur-Nammu, founder of the IIIrd dynasty of Ur (c. 2050 B.C.) Another goddess is in attendance. The inscription, in Sumerian reads: '(O) Ur-Nammu, mighty male, King of Ur-Hash-hamer, governor of Ishkun-Sin, (is) thy servant'. Ur III period, 2050 B.C. Green schist. 5'4 cm high x 3'2 cm diameter A museum reproduction from the British Museum http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=368841&partId=1 Greenstone cylinder seal; a goddess wearing a striped robe and a multiple-horned head-dress stands with both hands raised behind a worshipper (owner of seal - Hash-hamer?) in a fringed robe, bald and clean-shaven, who raises his right hand. He is being led by a

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