Molded plaque: king or a god carrying a mace, Isin-Larsa–early Old Babylonian, ca. 2000–1700 B.C., Southern Mesopotamia, Isin-Larsa–Old Babylonian, Ceramic, H. 12.1 cm, W. 7.1 cm, Ceramics-Reliefs, Ceramic plaques of this sort were mass-produced from molds and represent a form of art available to a wide audience. They have been excavated in temples as well as household shrines in private homes. Their subject matter varies widely, including religious images, mythological and erotic scenes, and representations of rulers and gods
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Molded plaque, king, god carrying, mace, Isin-Larsa–early Old Babylonian, ca, 2000–1700 B.C, Southern Mesopotamia, Isin-Larsa–Old, Ceramic, H, 12.1 cm, W, 7.1, Ceramics-Reliefs, Ceramic plaques, sort, mass-produced, molds, represent, form, art available, wide audience, excavated, temples, well, household shrines, private homes, subject matter, varies, widely, religious images, mythological, erotic scenes, representations, rulers, gods
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