A Sumerian Wall Plaque Showing Libation Scenes (Illustration
The upper register shows a naked priest followed by three worshippers. The priest pours an unknown liquid offering from a spouted vessel into a stemmed dish or stand, in front of a horned god figure
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Fake Sumerian perforated plaques
Sumerian Language — ancient-mesopotamia: A Sumerian Wall Plaque
plaque British Museum
Ninazu lord healer father of Ningishzida and the origins of Libation & caduceus symbol of medicine.(the picture is for Libation Vase of the God Ningishzida belongs to king Gudea- Neo-Sumerian era, around
Fragment of a vessel with frontal image of goddess, She Who Wrote: Enheduanna and Women of Mesopotamia, ca. 3400–2000 B.C.
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