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R. MAYR Lawrenceville , NJ T The vast majority of seals of the Ur III period show a group of human figures arranged in one ... conventionally called the worshiper and the primary figure , to which one or two other figures may be added .
R. MAYR Lawrenceville , NJ T The vast majority of seals of the Ur III period show a group of human figures arranged in one ... conventionally called the worshiper and the primary figure , to which one or two other figures may be added .
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Most Ur III seals show an introduction scene , in which a minor deity , usually a lamassu - goddess , holds the worshiper by the arm and leads him or her to the primary figure ( Fig . 1 ) . If the primary figure sits at the right of the ...
Most Ur III seals show an introduction scene , in which a minor deity , usually a lamassu - goddess , holds the worshiper by the arm and leads him or her to the primary figure ( Fig . 1 ) . If the primary figure sits at the right of the ...
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Descriptions of Ur III seals routinely call this figure “ the divinized king ” or the like ; ' s but the presentation scenes in general offer no evidence to support such terminology . Indeed , the fact that men and women behaved ...
Descriptions of Ur III seals routinely call this figure “ the divinized king ” or the like ; ' s but the presentation scenes in general offer no evidence to support such terminology . Indeed , the fact that men and women behaved ...
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