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  • Object[417]
  • no[10]
  • yes[407]
  • no[408]
  • yes[9]
  • babylonian[393]
  • near eastern[24]
  • animal figurine[1]
  • barrel cylinder[2]
  • boundary stone[2]
  • bowl[22]
  • brick[2]
  • bulla[1]
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  • cup[1]
  • cylinder[1]
  • cylinder seal[4]
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  • jar[1]
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  • sherd[3]
  • slab[1]
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  • stamp seal[4]
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  • early dynastic iiib[417]
  • early sumerian[1]
  • pre-sargonic[9]
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  • early sumerian[1]
  • grave pg 800[1]
  • tablet hill[1]
  • temple archive[2]
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  • sumerian language[417]
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  • stone[49]
  • stone: steatite[1]
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  • inlaid[1]
  • inscribed[5]
  • yes[23]
sumerian language
early dynastic iiib

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CBS14221

CBS14221

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Tablet

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B14288

B14288

Stamp Seal

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84-26-1

84-26-1

Brick

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31-43-244

31-43-244

Wall Cone

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B14293

B14293

Stamp Seal

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B10150

B10150

Bowl

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31-16-677

31-16-677

Sealing

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B16208

B16208

Cup

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B14287

B14287

Stamp Seal

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B14286

B14286

Stamp Seal

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B13141

B13141

Cylinder Seal

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B10152A

B10152A

Slab Fragment

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B14942

B14942

Jar

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B19910

B19910

Brick

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CBS8614

CBS8614

Macehead

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CBS8800

CBS8800

Tablet

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37-7-99

37-7-99

Tablet

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37-7-98

37-7-98

Tablet

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37-7-91

37-7-91

Tablet

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37-7-88

37-7-88

Tablet

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CBS14410

CBS14410

Vessel

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CBS14182

CBS14182

Tablet

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CBS14033

CBS14033

Tablet

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CBS13795

CBS13795

Tablet

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CBS13789

CBS13789

Tablet

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CBS13765

CBS13765

Tablet

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CBS13705

CBS13705

Tablet

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CBS13703

CBS13703

Tablet

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CBS13702

CBS13702

Tablet

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CBS2173

CBS2173

Tablet

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CBS2021

CBS2021

Tablet

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CBS2020

CBS2020

Tablet

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