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Legrain, Leon. The Culture of the Babylonians. XIV. The University Museum, Publications of the Babylonian Section, 1925.

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  • yes[9]
  • no[9]
  • near eastern[9]
  • cylinder seal[8]
  • stamp seal[1]
  • baghdad[9]
  • iraq[9]
  • babylonian[7]
  • scorpion[1]
  • alabaster[1]
  • calcite[2]
  • chalcedony[1]
  • diorite[1]
  • hematite[1]
  • lapis lazuli[1]
  • limestone[2]
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B5057

B5057

Cylinder Seal

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B5062

B5062

Cylinder Seal

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B5105

B5105

Stamp Seal

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B9103

B9103

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B5099

B5099

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B8946

B8946

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B9102

B9102

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B1088

B1088

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B9101

B9101

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