A clay figurine of Humbaba the Assyrian guardian of the Cedar Forest 2nd millennium BCE Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-clay-figurine-of-humbaba-the-assyrian-guardian-of-the-cedar-forest-55355759.html
RMD61JRB–A clay figurine of Humbaba the Assyrian guardian of the Cedar Forest 2nd millennium BCE
A clay figurine of Humbaba the Assyrian guardian of the Cedar Forest 2nd millennium BCE Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-clay-figurine-of-humbaba-the-assyrian-guardian-of-the-cedar-forest-2nd-millennium-bce-image546791207.html
RF2PNGDNB–A clay figurine of Humbaba the Assyrian guardian of the Cedar Forest 2nd millennium BCE
Iraq: Votive Statue of a worshipper from the Nintu temple at Khafajah, c. 2500 BCE. Khafajah/Khafaje is an archaeological site in Iraq lying on the Diyala River, part of the city-state of Eshnunna. It was occupied during the Early Dynastic Period, through the Sargonid Period, then came under the control of Eshnunna after the fall of the Ur III Empire. Later, after Eshnunna was captured by Babylon, a fort was built at the site by Samsu-iluna of the First Babylonian Dynasty and named Dur-Samsuiluna. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/iraq-votive-statue-of-a-worshipper-from-the-nintu-temple-at-khafajah-c-2500-bce-khafajahkhafaje-is-an-archaeological-site-in-iraq-lying-on-the-diyala-river-part-of-the-city-state-of-eshnunna-it-was-occupied-during-the-early-dynastic-period-through-the-sargonid-period-then-came-under-the-control-of-eshnunna-after-the-fall-of-the-ur-iii-empire-later-after-eshnunna-was-captured-by-babylon-a-fort-was-built-at-the-site-by-samsu-iluna-of-the-first-babylonian-dynasty-and-named-dur-samsuiluna-image344239660.html
RM2B01D5G–Iraq: Votive Statue of a worshipper from the Nintu temple at Khafajah, c. 2500 BCE. Khafajah/Khafaje is an archaeological site in Iraq lying on the Diyala River, part of the city-state of Eshnunna. It was occupied during the Early Dynastic Period, through the Sargonid Period, then came under the control of Eshnunna after the fall of the Ur III Empire. Later, after Eshnunna was captured by Babylon, a fort was built at the site by Samsu-iluna of the First Babylonian Dynasty and named Dur-Samsuiluna.
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