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Alessandra Clay
1 April, 20:19
The votive statuettes from eshnunna were what?
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Salma Buckley
1 April, 21:59
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These are prominent best-preserved artifacts excavated in Iraq from the Early Dynastic Period. It is a group of twelve statues, 10 men, and 2 women. They are made of gypsum, limestone, and alabaster. They found at a temple dedicated to their God Abu. They are thought to be a representation of their God Abu based on their unnatural features.
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