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Kawami, Trudy S., and John Olbrantz. Breath of Heaven, Breath of Earth: Ancient Near Eastern Art from American Collections. University of Washington Press, 2013.

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  • Object[13]
  • yes[13]
  • no[4]
  • yes[9]
  • american[1]
  • near eastern[12]
  • bit[1]
  • figurine[1]
  • frieze[1]
  • horse gear[1]
  • human figurine[1]
  • jar[1]
  • lyre fragment[1]
  • plaque[1]
  • relief[1]
  • statue[4]
  • statuette[2]
  • al 'ubaid[1]
  • diqdiqqeh[1]
  • fara[1]
  • iran[1]
  • iraq[11]
  • khafaje[2]
  • luristan province[1]
  • san juan valley[1]
  • southeastern utah[1]
  • tello[1]
  • ur[5]
  • akkadian[1]
  • early dynastic[1]
  • early dynastic iii[1]
  • lagash ii[1]
  • old babylonian period[1]
  • pre-sargonic[1]
  • pueblo iii[1]
  • ur ii[1]
  • prehistoric pueblo[1]
  • sumerian[1]
  • southwest culture area[1]
  • a.h. above house 24[1]
  • cave[1]
  • bull[1]
  • bull head[1]
  • female head[1]
  • goat[1]
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  • goddess[2]
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  • worshipper[1]
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  • clay[1]
  • copper[2]
  • diorite[1]
  • lapis lazuli[2]
  • marble (stone)[1]
  • mollusk shell[1]
  • shell[4]
  • stone[1]
  • terracotta[3]
  • inlaid[1]
  • yes[13]
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40-31-1

40-31-1

Jar

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32-40-226

32-40-226

Statue

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B15182

B15182

Human Figurine

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31-14-1

31-14-1

Horse Gear

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B17694A

B17694A

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Lyre Fragment

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B15880

B15880

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Frieze

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B16664

B16664

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Statuette

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37-15-28

37-15-28

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Statue

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B16228

B16228

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Statuette

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29-20-3

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38-10-49

38-10-49

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B15634

B15634

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31-43-577

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Relief

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