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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

Reference

  • Object[341]
  • no[11]
  • yes[330]
  • no[341]
  • babylonian[1]
  • near eastern[340]
  • amulet[1]
  • animal figurine[29]
  • architectural boss[1]
  • barrel cylinder[1]
  • bird figurine[6]
  • brick[1]
  • cast[56]
  • equestrian figurine[3]
  • equestrian figurine fragment[12]
  • equestrian plaque[2]
  • figurine[52]
  • figurine fragment[65]
  • figurine mold[6]
  • fountain[1]
  • fountain fragment[2]
  • furniture model[7]
  • furniture model fragment[1]
  • gameboard[1]
  • human figurine[73]
  • human figurine fragment[11]
  • incense burner[6]
  • incense burner fragment[1]
  • jar stopper[1]
  • lamp[8]
  • model[13]
  • model fragment[2]
  • object[1]
  • plaque[21]
  • plaque fragment[14]
  • rattle[5]
  • relief[1]
  • relief fragment[1]
  • rhyton[2]
  • rubbing stone[1]
  • sherd[4]
  • spout[1]
  • stamp seal[3]
  • tray[2]
  • tray fragment[1]
  • babylon[5]
  • cyprus[1]
  • iraq[334]
  • nippur[325]
  • palmyra[2]
  • phoenicia[3]
  • sidon[1]
  • syria[5]
  • tello[2]
  • turkey (country)[1]
  • tyre[1]
  • warka[1]
  • achaemenid period[1]
  • babylonian[1]
  • early babylonian period[11]
  • late babylonian period[3]
  • middle babylonian period[1]
  • neo-babylonian period[1]
  • parthian[26]
  • parthian period[3]
  • roman period[1]
  • assyrian[1]
  • babylonian[2]
  • early babylonian[1]
  • egyptianizing[8]
  • greek[14]
  • parthian[3]
  • roman[1]
  • sumerian[1]
  • temple of bel[1]
  • animal[2]
  • animal head[1]
  • ape[1]
  • ape head[1]
  • baby[4]
  • bald man[1]
  • bearded god[2]
  • bearded man[10]
  • bed[2]
  • bed?[1]
  • bel[15]
  • bel?[7]
  • beltis[25]
  • beltis?[3]
  • bird[11]
  • bitch[1]
  • boar[1]
  • boat[1]
  • boy[1]
  • boy?[1]
  • bull head[2]
  • calf?[2]
  • camel[3]
  • camel head[2]
  • camel?[1]
  • carpet[1]
  • cat?[1]
  • chariot[5]
  • chariot wheel[1]
  • chariot wheel?[2]
  • chicken[1]
  • club[1]
  • cupid?[1]
  • deer head[1]
  • deity[7]
  • demon head[1]
  • diadem[2]
  • dog[4]
  • dog head[2]
  • dog?[2]
  • draped woman[2]
  • duck[2]
  • eabani[1]
  • elephant[1]
  • emblem[1]
  • enkidu?[1]
  • enlil?[1]
  • equestrian[1]
  • equestrian figurine[1]
  • eros?[1]
  • etana[1]
  • etana?[1]
  • female head[5]
  • flower[1]
  • flute[3]
  • foot[1]
  • fruit[1]
  • gazelle[1]
  • gilgamesh?[1]
  • god[3]
  • goddess[2]
  • goddess?[2]
  • headdress[9]
  • horse[14]
  • horse head[5]
  • horse?[2]
  • human[2]
  • human head[4]
  • infant[4]
  • lance[3]
  • lion[2]
  • lioness[2]
  • male head[3]
  • man[12]
  • mask[2]
  • monkey[2]
  • monkey?[2]
  • musician[11]
  • necklace[4]
  • nude woman[26]
  • ox[3]
  • palm tree[2]
  • parthian rider[2]
  • priapus?[2]
  • quadruped[9]
  • ram[2]
  • ram head[4]
  • rider[12]
  • seated woman[2]
  • shrine[2]
  • staff[2]
  • table[3]
  • tambourine[11]
  • tray?[2]
  • veil[2]
  • warrior[2]
  • wheel[5]
  • woman[36]
  • woman?[4]
  • worshipper[4]
  • aramaic language[1]
  • sumerian language[1]
  • bitumen[1]
  • ceramic[20]
  • clay[1]
  • glaze[2]
  • paint[2]
  • plaster[55]
  • stone[3]
  • terracotta[313]
  • glazed[6]
  • incised[8]
  • inlaid[1]
  • painted[4]
  • punched[3]
  • relief[1]
  • yes[341]
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