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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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B12245

B12245

Bird Figurine

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B2537

B2537

Human Figurine

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B15456

B15456

Human Figurine Fragment

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B3500

B3500

Figurine

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B15480

B15480

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