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LIST OF PLATES

                25  (a) and (b) Head, from Tell Agrab. Height 8 cm:  40  (a) to (c) Three Early Dynastic seal impressions.
                      3 in. (Frankfort 2, Plate 42)             Enlarged. (Ur 57; Koninklyk Penningkabi-
                 26  (a) Arm-rest of throne, from Khafaje. Height r.  nct, The Hague No. 3; Ur 298; all E.D. in)
                      7 cm: 2} in. (Frankfort 2, Plate 50)  41  Gypsum head, from Bismaya. Height c. 9 cm:
                    (b) Statuette of bearded cow of serpentine, from  3i in. (Frankfort 2, Plate 68)
                      Khafaje. Height 11 cm: 4 in. (Frankfort 2,   42 Bronze head of an Akkadian ruler, from Kuyun-
                      Plate 47)                                jik. Height c. 30 cm: 12 in. (Courtesy,
                 27  (a) Copper relief, from Al ‘Ubaid. Height c. 106  Director General of Antiquities, Baghdad)
                       cm: 42 in. (Hall and Woolley, Plate 6)  43  Bronze head of an Akkadian ruler, from Ku-
                    (b) Harp, from Ur. Height c. 122 cm: 48 in.   yunjik. Height c. 30 cm: 12 in. (Courtesy,
                       (Woolley 1, Plate 114)                   Director General of Antiquities, Baghdad)
                 28  Offering stand, from Ur. Height c. 50 cm: 20 in.  44  Stele of victory of Naramsin. Height c. 198 cm:
                       (Courtesy, Trustees, British Museum)     78 in. Louvre (Archives Photographiques)
                 29  (a) Rein ring with gold onager, from Ur.  45  (a) to (d) Akkadian seal impressions, (a) Frag­
                       Height c. 15 cm: 6 in. (Courtesy, Trustees,   ment showing hero throttling lion (BM
                                                                91478; Courtesy, Trustees, British Museum)
                       British Museum)
                    (b) Copper head of a goat, from Nippur.   (b) Priest libating before weather-gods (Picr-
                       Height r. 18 cm: 7 in. (Courtesy, Director,   pont Morgan Library No. 220; Courtesy,
                       University Museum, Philadelphia)         Dr Edith Porada)
                    (c) Copper rush light, from Kish. Height c. 46   (c) Seal widi blank panel for inscription, from
                       cm: 18 in. (Courtesy, Director, Natural   Tell Asmar (TA 33/113)
                       History Museum, Chicago)              (d) Seal of servant of Sargon of Akkad. En­
                                                                larged (Collection De Clcrcq No. 46)
                  30 Jeweller)' of Queen Shubad, from Ur. Scale i.
                       (Courtesy, Director, University Museum,   46  Gudea holding the plan of a building. Height c.
                       Philadelphia)                            73 cm: 29 in. (Zervos)
                                                           47  Statue of Gudea. Height c. 73 cm: 29 in. (Cour­
                  31  Part of a harp, from Ur. Scale c. 2:5. (Courtesy,
                                                                tesy, Trustees, British Museum)
                       Director, University Museum, Philadelphia)
                                                           48  Head of Gudea. Height c. 22 cm: 9 in. (Cour­
                  32  Silver vase of Entemena, from Tclloh. Height c.  tesy, Director, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston)
                       35 cm: 14 in. Louvre, on copper foot (De
                       Sarzee, Plate 43)                   49  Statuette of Gudea. Height c. 40 cm: 16 in.
                                                                (Collection Adolphe Stoclct, Brussels)
                  33  (a) Stele, from Khafaje with a fragment, from
                                                           50  (a) Head of a man. Height c. 5 cm: 2 in.
                       Ur. Height c. 33 cm: 13 in. (Frankfort 4,
                                                                (Contenau 1, Plate 29)
                       Plate 107, and Woolley 1, Plate 181)
                     (b) Stele, from Tclloh. Height c. 40 cm: 16 in.   (b) Head of a woman. Height c. 7 cm: 3 in. (De
                                                                Sarzee, Plate 24 bis)
                        (De Sarzee, Plate 2 bis)
                                                              (c) Human-headed bull. Height c. 10 cm: 4 in.
                  34  Obverse and side of Eannatum’s stele of victory,  (Contenau 2, Figure 489)
                       from Tclloh. Height c. 182 cm: 72 in. (De
                                                           51  (a) Copper foundation figure. Height c. 20 cm:
                       Sarzee, Plate 48 bis)
                                                                8 in. (De Sarzee, Plates 28, 3)
                  35  Reverse of Eannatum’s stele of victory, from  (b) Steatite pitcher of Gudea. Height c. 22 cm:
                       Tclloh. Height c. 182 cm: 72 in. (De Sarzee,   9 in. (Louvre Archives Photographiques)
                       Plate 48)                              (c) Steatite cover of a lamp. Width c. 7 cm: 3 in.
                  36  Obverse of inlaid panel, from Ur. Height c. 20  (Louvre Archives Photographiques)
                        cm: 8 in. (Courtesy, Trustees, British   52  (a) and (b) The Ziggurat at Ur (Woolley 1,
                        Museum)                                 Plate 41)
                  37  Reverse of inlaid panel, from Ur. Height c. 20  53  Restored stele of Urnainmu, from Ur. Height c.
                        cm: 8 in. (Courtesy, Trustees, British   304 cm: 120 in. (Courtesy, Director, Uni­
                        Museum)                                 versity Museum, Philadelphia)
                  38  Inlay on soundbox of a harp, from Ur (cf. Plate 54 (a) Seal impression of King Ibisin of Ur on a
                        28) (Courtesy, Director, University Mu-   tablet. Enlarged. (Courtesy, Director, Uni­
                        scum, Philadelphia)                     versity Museum, Philadelphia)
                   39  Three Early Dynastic seal impressions. Enlarged.   (b) Marble head of a woman, from Ur. Height
                        (Iraq Museum 2514, E.D. n; Khafaje, E.D.   c. 7 cm: 3 in. (Courtesy, Director, Univer-
                        II; Collection De Clcrcq 41, E.D. hi)   sity Museum, Philadelphia)
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