Seated Gudea as Ensi governor of Lagash cuneiform inscriptions on his garment identify him as builder or refurbisher of temples ca 21502100 BCE
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NE207
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Seated Gudea as Ensi (governor) of Lagash; cuneiform inscriptions on his garment identify him as builder (or refurbisher) of temples, ca. 2150-2100 B.C.E.
Seated Gudea as Ensi governor of Lagash cuneiform inscriptions on his garment identify him as builder or refurbisher of temples ca 21502100 BCE
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NE206
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Seated Gudea as Ensi (governor) of Lagash; cuneiform inscriptions on his garment identify him as builder (or refurbisher) of temples, ca. 2150-2100 B.C.E.
Seated Gudea as Ensi governor of Lagash detail showing cuneiform inscriptions on garment identifying subject as The man who built the temple ca 21502100 BCE
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NE209
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Seated Gudea as Ensi (governor) of Lagash; detail showing cuneiform inscriptions on garment, identifying subject as “The man who built the temple,” ca. 2150-2100 B.C.E.
Seated woman Phileia probably the wife of the donor far Left figure frontal view from the Geneleos Family Group dedicatory sculptural ensemble by the sculptor Geneleos from the Heraion at Samos ca 560 BC
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GSM069
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Seated woman (Phileia, probably the wife of the donor), far Left figure [frontal view] from the “Geneleos Family Group,” dedicatory sculptural ensemble by the sculptor Geneleos, from the Heraion at Samos, ca. 560 B.C.
Seated woman Phileia probably the wife of the donor far Left figure Left threequarter view from the Geneleos Family Group dedicatory sculptural ensemble by the sculptor Geneleos from the Heraion at Samos ca 560 BC
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GSM070
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Seated woman (Phileia, probably the wife of the donor), far Left figure [Left three-quarter view] from the “Geneleos Family Group,” dedicatory sculptural ensemble by the sculptor Geneleos, from the Heraion at Samos, ca. 560 B.C.