The worshipper of Larsa. 1st half 18th c. BC - 1700 BC. A dignatary named Awil-Nanna, from the ancient Sumerian city of Larsa, dedicated this little bronze 'for the life of Hammurabi', king of Babylon, his sovereign. The dedication to the god Amurru, chief of the Amorite nomads who had adopted Sumerian civiliz. Babylonian art. Old Babylonian period. Sculpture on bronze. FRANCE. ëLE-DE-FRANCE. Paris. Louvre Museum. Proc: IRAQ. Larsa.
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