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English: Calcite (limestone) cylinder seal with modern impression: presentation scene, the worshipper (center) prays in front of the god Meslamtaea who carries the attributes of a warrior god (right), with a protective goddess behind him (left). The inscription identifies the bearer of the seal as Kilula, the chair bearer, son of Ur-Bagara, servant of king Shulgi of Ur. British Museum 89131 https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/W_1867-1115-1
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Cylinder seal with Meslamtaea.

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