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Life-sized statue of a goddess, probably Ishtar, holding a vase from Mari, Syria (eighteenth century BC). The headdress resembles that of Sumerian Queen Puabi of Ur, 2500 BCE.
Zoom Comparison with: File:Votive stele of Gudea, ruler of Lagash, to the temple of Ningirsu. From Girsu, Iraq. 2144-2124 BCE. Ancient Orient Museum, Istanbul.jpg
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