DescriptionAmulettes Mari temple Ishtar Louvre.jpg
Français : Amulettes ou pendeloques, disques en coquillages perforés de trous, formant des visages humains. Les trous étaient incrustés. Mari, temple d'Ishtar. Dynastique archaïque (v. 2900-2340 av. J.-C.). Musée du Louvre, références vitrine AO 18957, 32534, 18258, 18260, 18261, 18257, 18256, 18255, 18259, 18258, 18263.
English: Amulets or pendants, shell discs perforated with holes, forming human faces. The holes were encrusted. Mari, Temple of Ishtar. Early Dynastic (c. 2900-2340 BC). Louvre Museum, showcase references AO 18957, 32534, 18258, 18260, 18261, 18257, 18256, 18255, 18259, 18258, 18263.
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