Worshipper of Larsa (Q15726561)

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archaeological artifact from Mesopotamia
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Worshipper of Larsa
archaeological artifact from Mesopotamia

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    2. millennium BCE
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    unknown value
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    14.8 centimetre
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    19.6 centimetre
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    À Amurrum, son dieu, pour la vie de Hammurabi, roi de Babylone, et pour sa propre vie, Lu-Nanna, [(titre)], fils de Sîn-le'i, a façonné une statuette de cuivre (en attitude) de suppliant, le visage plaqué or, et la lui a vouée pour (qu'elle représente) son serviteur (French)
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    To Amurrum, his god, for the life of Hammurabi, king of Babylone, and for his own life, Lu-Nanna, [(title)], son of Sîn-le'i, has made a copper statuette (in the attitude of a) supplicant, with gold-plated face, and dedicated it to him (so that it represent) his servant (English)
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    Worshipper of Larsa
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