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Babylonian Expedition to Nippur I-IV, 1888-1900

Accession Lot

  • Object[13]
  • yes[13]
  • no[13]
  • babylonian[13]
  • vase[13]
  • iraq[6]
  • nippur[6]
  • old akkadian period[13]
  • akkadian language[7]
  • sumerian language[4]
  • marble[13]
marble

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CBS8894A

CBS8894A

Vase

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CBS8889A

CBS8889A

Vase

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CBS8870A

CBS8870A

Vase

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CBS8866A

CBS8866A

Vase

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CBS8865A

CBS8865A

Vase

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CBS8862A

CBS8862A

Vase

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CBS8860A

CBS8860A

Vase

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CBS8859A

CBS8859A

Vase

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CBS8858A

CBS8858A

Vase

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CBS8857A

CBS8857A

Vase

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CBS8855A

CBS8855A

Vase

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CBS8854A

CBS8854A

Vase

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CBS8853A

CBS8853A

Vase

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