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( inventory)Musée du Louvre, Paris, France
Artist/Maker Unknown
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English: Head of Gudea, prince of Lagash. Diorite, Telloh (ancient city of Girsu), ca. 2120 BC.
Français : Tête de Gudea, prince de Lagash. Diorite, Tello (ancienne cité de Girsu), v. 2120 av. J.-C.
Dimensions H. 25.2 cm (9 ¾ in.), W. 25 cm (9 ¾ in.), D. 27 cm (10 ½ in.)
Credit line Excavated by Ernest de Sarzec, 1881
Accession number MNB 1415
Location Department of Oriental Antiquities, Richelieu, ground floor, room 2
Photographer/source Jastrow (2006)


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