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A Sumerian Alabaster Rectangular Bowl, Early Dynastic IIIa, ca. 2600–2500 BCE 15969321_xl Condition: Some minor losses that

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Condition:   Some minor losses that do not detract

Strung on a 16-inch silver chain

Package Contents:1 x Toilet Night Light

the weld will be easily breakable

Russmann private collection

A Sumerian Alabaster Rectangular Bowl, Early Dynastic IIIa, ca. 2600–2500 BCE 15969321_xl Condition: Some minor losses thatA rare alabaster dish with a rectangular rim, circular bowl, square bottom, two engraved lines running around the rim, and decorative cuts along the edges of the exterior. Background: Because clay was the most abundant material found in the Mesopotamian valley, stone had to be imported due to its rarity in the area. Alabaster (calcite), gypsum, lapis lazuli, limestone and marble were the most popular imports. Sumerians traded crops grown from their

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