artist: unknown
date: 24 June 2010
dimensions: Length: 3.5 inches<br/>Width: 2.75 inches
current location: :Museum:British Museum
source: [[User:BabelStone|BabelStone]] ( own )
credit: BabelStone (Own work)
description: Foundation tablet from the Temple of inanna at Uruk, dating to the reign of Ur-Nammu.
license:CC0
artist: Mesopotamian Ur-inanna
date: between 2350 and 2150 BC (Old Akkadian)
medium: carved black stone
dimensions: size cm height=3.7 diameter=2.4
current location: Museum purchase, 1941
credit: Walters Art Museum: Home page
Info about artwork
description: In the Akkadian period, seal designs became more detailed. In the two scenes on this seal, a heroic figure with heavy beard and long curls holds off two roaring lions, and another hero struggles with a water buffalo. The inscription in the panel identifies the owner of this seal as "Ur-inanna, the farmer."
license:Public domain
artist: Mesopotamian Ur-inanna
date: between 2350 and 2150 BC (Old Akkadian)
medium: carved black stone
dimensions: size cm height=3.7 diameter=2.4
current location: Museum purchase, 1941
credit: Walters Art Museum: Home page
Info about artwork
description: In the Akkadian period, seal designs became more detailed. In the two scenes on this seal, a heroic figure with heavy beard and long curls holds off two roaring lions, and another hero struggles with a water buffalo. The inscription in the panel identifies the owner of this seal as "Ur-inanna, the farmer."
license:Public domain
artist: Mesopotamian Ur-inanna
date: between 2350 and 2150 BC (Old Akkadian)
medium: carved black stone
dimensions: size cm height=3.7 diameter=2.4
current location: Museum purchase, 1941
credit: Walters Art Museum: Home page
Info about artwork
description: In the Akkadian period, seal designs became more detailed. In the two scenes on this seal, a heroic figure with heavy beard and long curls holds off two roaring lions, and another hero struggles with a water buffalo. The inscription in the panel identifies the owner of this seal as "Ur-inanna, the farmer."
license:Public domain
artist: Mesopotamian Ur-inanna
date: between 2350 and 2150 BC (Old Akkadian)
medium: carved black stone
dimensions: size cm height=3.7 diameter=2.4
current location: Museum purchase, 1941
credit: Walters Art Museum: Home page
Info about artwork
description: In the Akkadian period, seal designs became more detailed. In the two scenes on this seal, a heroic figure with heavy beard and long curls holds off two roaring lions, and another hero struggles with a water buffalo. The inscription in the panel identifies the owner of this seal as "Ur-inanna, the farmer."
license:Public domain
artist: Mesopotamian Ur-inanna
date: between 2350 and 2150 BC (Old Akkadian)
medium: carved black stone
dimensions: size cm height=3.7 diameter=2.4
current location: Museum purchase, 1941
credit: Walters Art Museum: Home page
Info about artwork
description: In the Akkadian period, seal designs became more detailed. In the two scenes on this seal, a heroic figure with heavy beard and long curls holds off two roaring lions, and another hero struggles with a water buffalo. The inscription in the panel identifies the owner of this seal as "Ur-inanna, the farmer."
license:Public domain
artist: Mesopotamian Ur-inanna
date: between 2350 and 2150 BC (Old Akkadian)
medium: carved black stone
dimensions: size cm height=3.7 diameter=2.4
current location: Museum purchase, 1941
credit: Walters Art Museum: Home page
Info about artwork
description: In the Akkadian period, seal designs became more detailed. In the two scenes on this seal, a heroic figure with heavy beard and long curls holds off two roaring lions, and another hero struggles with a water buffalo. The inscription in the panel identifies the owner of this seal as "Ur-inanna, the farmer."
license:Public domain
artist: Mesopotamian Ur-inanna
date: between 2350 and 2150 BC (Old Akkadian)
medium: carved black stone
dimensions: size cm height=3.7 diameter=2.4
current location: Museum purchase, 1941
credit: Walters Art Museum: Home page
Info about artwork
description: In the Akkadian period, seal designs became more detailed. In the two scenes on this seal, a heroic figure with heavy beard and long curls holds off two roaring lions, and another hero struggles with a water buffalo. The inscription in the panel identifies the owner of this seal as "Ur-inanna, the farmer."
license:Public domain
artist: unknown
date: Early Dynastic IIIA (ca. 2600–2350 B.C.)
medium: Calcite
dimensions: H. 2 13/16 in. (7.1 cm)
current location: Department of Ancient Near Eastern Art (Gallery 403) :Institution:Metropolitan Museum of Art
source: link
credit: link
description: Votive Bowl in Stone (Calcite), found in the Sumerian City of Nippur, in the inanna Temple, Level VII (ED IIIA). Vowed to inanna by He-Utu. Translated in : A. Goetze, "Early Dynastic Dedication Inscriptions from Nippur", in Journal of Cuneiform Studies 23, 1970, p. 41. Cuneiform inscription, lacunary : "To inanna, He-Utu, wife of Panukush (?), the (...), dedicated (this)."
license:CC0
artist: unknown
date: Early Dynastic IIIA (ca. 2600–2350 B.C.)
medium: Calcite
dimensions: H. 2 13/16 in. (7.1 cm)
current location: Department of Ancient Near Eastern Art (Gallery 403) :Institution:Metropolitan Museum of Art
source: link
credit: link
description: Votive Bowl in Stone (Calcite), found in the Sumerian City of Nippur, in the inanna Temple, Level VII (ED IIIA). Vowed to inanna by Aka-Enlil. Translated in : A. Goetze, "Early Dynastic Dedication Inscriptions from Nippur", in Journal of Cuneiform Studies 23, 1970, p. 43-44. Cuneiform inscription : "To inanna, Aka-Enlil, the chief merchant (damgar-gal), the son of Heti, dedicated (this)."
license:CC0