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Queen Puabi’s headdress, Ancient Sumeria, Early Dynastic III (2550-2450 BCE)Puabi (Akkadian: “
Snake Shaped Gaming BoardUsed for the game ‘Mehen’, made of alabaster. Early Dynastic/Thinite Period
Shell inlay depicting male torso, Early Dynastic IIIa, ca. 2600–2500 B.C.E., Mesopotamia, Sumerian
theancientwayoflife:~ Bull’s head ornament for a lyre.Period: Early Dynastic IIIDate: ca. 2600–2350
theancientwayoflife:~ Bull’s head ornament for a lyre.Period: Early Dynastic IIIDate: ca. 2600–2350
grandegyptianmuseum:Ivory Board Game Pieces, Early Dynastic Period These six board game pieces were
ancientanimalart:Frog FiguresEgypt, Early Dynastic Period, circa 3100-2675 BCEreportedly from Abydos
centuriespast:Standing male worshiperPeriod:Early Dynastic I-IIDate:ca. 2900–2600 B.C.Geography:Meso
theancientwayoflife:~ Bull’s head ornament for a lyre.Period: Early Dynastic IIIDate: ca. 2600–2350
bagdemagus:Standing male worshiperCopper alloyMesopotamia, Early Dynastic IIIb, 2500-2350 BCEInscrib
arthistoryfeed:The ceremonial dagger is Sumerian and from the Early Dynastic III period, c.2600-2500
Statue of a Sumerian male worshiper from the hoard in Nintu Temple V at ancient Tutub, Mesopotamia =
spiritsdancinginthenight:Queen Puabi’s Headdress and Beaded Cape Early Dynastic III, 2550-2450 B.C.E
Mesopotamian statuette of a bull (bronze with silver inlay). Unknown artist; Early Dynastic III peri
Lioness game pieceAbydos, Egypt, ca. 2850 BCE (Early Dynastic Period, late 1st-2nd dynasty)Hippopota
theancientwayoflife:~ Bull’s head ornament for a lyre. Period: Early Dynastic III Date: ca. 26
mini-girlz: Statuette of Priestess Steatite. H. 34.4 cm. Early Dynastic II Period, 2700-2600
chasing-rose: Queen Puabi’s Headdress, Early Dynastic III (2550-2450 BCE), Ur (modern day Ira
Ivory game pieces of Mehen game, Egypt. Early Dynastic Period, 1st Dynasty, ca. 3100-2890 BC. #egypt
theancientworld: Headdress with leaf-shaped ornaments, 2600–2500 b.c.; Early Dynastic per
tammuz: A calcite bowl dedicated to the Sumerian goddess Inanna from Ur’s Early Dynastic III E
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