Ur III clay administrative tablet, impressed with the scribes seal, which depicts a goddess leading a worshipper and the text Ur Gigir, scribe, son of Barran
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Ur III clay administrative tablet, impressed with the scribes seal, which depicts a goddess leading a worshipper and the text Ur Gigir, scribe, son of Barran

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Ur III clay administrative tablet, impressed with the scribes seal, which depicts a goddess leading a worshipper and the text Ur Gigir, scribe, son of Barran, The main text, on the reverse, lists ploughmen employed by the state with the quantities of land assigned to them as wages. Reverse view. Sumerian. Ur III c 2044 BC. Sumeria, Ancient Iraq.

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Werner Forman Archive/ Sold at Christie's London (1996)

Crédit

Photo12/Universal Images Group/Werner Forman

Notre référence

UMG12A17_387

Model release

Non

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

22,0Mo (1,5Mo) / 19,1cm x 28,8cm / 2256 x 3404 (300dpi)

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