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Sumerian art, steatite vessel
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Caption: Sumer. Steatite vessel, Tbz. / LONDON, B.M. ~ 2500 v. Z. 1965
Media library of Art and Visual History of Humboldt University of Berlin
Title: Sumerian art, steatite vessel
Description:
Caption: Sumer.
Steatite vessel, Tbz.
/ LONDON, B.
M.
~ 2500 v.
Z.
1965.
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