Tell Asmar Hoard
The Tell Asmar Hoard (Early Dynastic I-II, ca. 2900–2550 BC) are a collection of twelve statues unearthed in 1933 at Eshnunna (modern Tell Asmar) in the Diyala Governorate of Iraq. Despite subsequent finds at this site and others throughout the greater Mesopotamian area, they remain the definitive example of the abstract style of Early Dynastic temple sculpture (2900 BC–2350 BC).
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Tell Asmar Hoard
The Tell Asmar Hoard (Early Dynastic I-II, ca. 2900–2550 BC) are a collection of twelve statues unearthed in 1933 at Eshnunna (modern Tell Asmar) in the Diyala Governorate of Iraq. Despite subsequent finds at this site and others throughout the greater Mesopotamian area, they remain the definitive example of the abstract style of Early Dynastic temple sculpture (2900 BC–2350 BC).
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Early Dynastic statuette of a ...... uettes, from Mesopotamia, Iraq
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Early Dynastic statuette of a ...... uettes, from Mesopotamia, Iraq
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Early Dynastic I-II, ca. 2900–2550 B.C.
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Metropolitan Museum, New York, National Museum of Iraq, Oriental Institute, Chicago,
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