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- Reconstitution (en)
- Mesopotamian king as Master of Animals on the Gebel el-Arak Knife, dated circa 3300-3200 BC, Abydos, Egypt. This work of art suggests early Egypt-Mesopotamia relations, showing the influence of Mesopotamia on Egypt at an early date, and the state of Mesopotamian royal iconography during the Uruk period. Louvre Museum. (en)
- Clay accounting tokens. Susa, Uruk period (en)
- Clay envelope and its tokens. Susa, Uruk period (en)
- Imprints (en)
- Similar portrait of a probable Uruk King-Priest with a brimmed round hat and large beard, excavated in Uruk and dated to 3300 BC. Louvre Museum. (en)
- Cylinder-seal of the Uruk period and its impression, c.3100 BCE. Louvre Museum (en)
- The king-priest and his acolyte feeding the sacred herd. Uruk period, ca. 3200 BCE. (en)
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