| Object Number | CBS14260 |
| Current Location | Collections Storage |
| Provenience | Iraq | Nippur |
| Period | Ur III |
| Date Made | 2100-2000 BCE |
| Section | Babylonian |
| Materials | Clay |
| Inscription Language | Sumerian Language |
| Description | PBS XIV: The worshiping of a seated goddess, hand extended below a flying eagle (?). She has the usual horned mitre, hair tied in a loop, flounced robe, cubic seat resting on a dais. A worshiper in fringed shawl adores with one hand up. Between them there are an ampulla and a libra. “[Is]ha-ra//…e-lu//…” Seal impress on a fragment of clay bulla with marks of strings at the back. Nippur. |
| Credit Line | Babylonian Expedition to Nippur I-IV, 1888-1900 |
| Other Number | P269227 - CDLI Number | PBS XIV: 268 - Other Number | B14260 - Old Museum Number | CBS 14260 - Other Number |
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