Sumerian civilization: gold dagger. From the Ur website. Baghdad, National Iraq Museum by Sumerian Sumerian

Sumerian civilization: gold dagger. From the Ur website. Baghdad, National Iraq Museum

(Sumerian civilization: gold dagger (29 cm). From the Ur website. Baghdad, National Iraq Museum)


Sumerian Sumerian

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Sumerian civilization: gold dagger. From the Ur website. Baghdad, National Iraq Museum by Sumerian Sumerian. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
Iraq Museum, Baghdad / Bridgeman Images
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