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The Depiction of Ordinary Men and Women on the Seals of the Ur III Kingdom * Fig . 4. The seal of Geme - Nanshe . R. MAYR Lawrenceville , NJ T he vast majority of seals of the Ur III period show a group of human figures arranged in one ...
The Depiction of Ordinary Men and Women on the Seals of the Ur III Kingdom * Fig . 4. The seal of Geme - Nanshe . R. MAYR Lawrenceville , NJ T he vast majority of seals of the Ur III period show a group of human figures arranged in one ...
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The first seal also includes a supporting lamassu goddess ; such figures , though common , are never obligatory . ... a similar variety of types existed for the seals of women , but since seals belonging to women are quite uncommon ...
The first seal also includes a supporting lamassu goddess ; such figures , though common , are never obligatory . ... a similar variety of types existed for the seals of women , but since seals belonging to women are quite uncommon ...
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The posture of a woman before the king is not known , though such seals probably existed . A. The seal of Geme - Ashar . It is incompletely preserved , but may have shown such a scene . [ impressed on tablets from Umma , Mayr , diss .
The posture of a woman before the king is not known , though such seals probably existed . A. The seal of Geme - Ashar . It is incompletely preserved , but may have shown such a scene . [ impressed on tablets from Umma , Mayr , diss .
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