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Furniture element with a monkey

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Ivory, Middle Bronze Age–Old Assyrian Trading Colony, Old Assyrian Trading Colony
Ancient Near Eastern Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Gift of Mrs. George D. Pratt in memory of George D. Pratt 1936
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Ivory, Middle Bronze Age–Old Assyrian Trading Colony, Old Assyrian Trading Colony.

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