Image: Votive mace head mentioning the name of La-arab, king of Gutium, c. 2150 BCE, from Sippar, Iraq. British Museum
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Description: Votive mace dedicated by La-arab, king of Gutium, c. 2150 BCE, from Sippar, Iraq. British Museum. The cuneiform inscription was written in Old Akkadian, referring to the object as a votive offering.
Title: Votive mace head mentioning the name of La-arab, king of Gutium, c. 2150 BCE, from Sippar, Iraq. British Museum
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Author: Osama Shukir Muhammed Amin FRCP(Glasg)
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