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Legrain, Leon. Terra-Cottas from Nippur. Publications of the Babylonian Section ed. XVI. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1930. Page/Fig./Plate: 1-52, 445 plates

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  • no[52]
  • yes[6]
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  • cast[24]
  • figurine[58]
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  • iraq[57]
  • nippur[55]
  • warka[1]
  • achaemenid period[2]
  • parthian[5]
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  • assyrian[1]
  • egyptianizing[4]
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  • parthian[2]
  • sumerian[1]
  • animal head[1]
  • ape[1]
  • baby[1]
  • bald man[1]
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  • bull head[1]
  • camel[1]
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  • camel?[1]
  • cat?[1]
  • chicken[1]
  • deity[2]
  • deity?[1]
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  • eabani[1]
  • elephant[1]
  • etana[1]
  • etana?[1]
  • female head[2]
  • flute[1]
  • god[2]
  • god?[1]
  • goddess[1]
  • goose[1]
  • greek rider[1]
  • griffin?[1]
  • headdress[3]
  • horse[4]
  • human face[1]
  • human head[2]
  • human torso[1]
  • infant[2]
  • insect?[1]
  • male head[2]
  • man[2]
  • mask[2]
  • monkey[1]
  • monkey?[1]
  • musician[1]
  • musicians[1]
  • necklace[1]
  • nude woman[1]
  • ox?[1]
  • palm tree[1]
  • panther[1]
  • parthian rider[2]
  • portrait?[1]
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  • quadruped[1]
  • ram[2]
  • rider[3]
  • seated woman[1]
  • sheep[1]
  • shrine[1]
  • spear[1]
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  • tiger?[1]
  • woman[7]
  • worshipper[1]
  • bitumen[1]
  • glaze[1]
  • plaster[24]
  • terracotta[56]
  • glazed[2]
  • inlaid[1]
  • painted[2]
  • yes[58]
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