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English: Penn Museum (Philadelphia): Cylinder Seals and Modern Impressions, Lapis Lazuli, from Ur (Iraq), circa 2450 BCE, Object Number PG 89, 337, and 800: a banquet scene with drinking, eating, singing, and dancing
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Cylinder Seals from Ur, circa 2450 BCE, showing banquet scenes of drinking, eating, singing, and dancing

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