Mesopotamia: Feminine Alabaster Statuette from the Necropolis of Tell es Sawwan by Mesopotamian Mesopotamian

Mesopotamia: Feminine Alabaster Statuette from the Necropolis of Tell es Sawwan

(Mesopotamie: feminine albaster statuette from the necropolis of Tell es Sawwan. 5800-5500 BC. Paris, Louvre Museum)


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