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2003 | Tell Mozan (Ancient Urkesh), in J. Aruz (ed.), Art of the First Cities. The Third Millennium B.C. from the Mediterranean to the Indus, New York and New Haven: Metropolitan Museum of Art and Yale University Press, pp. 224-227. See full text
The object presented in this contribution is for sure one of the best pieces known from Urkesh, the two copper alloy, lion-shaped foundation pegs kept at the MET (48.180) and at the Louvre (AO 19937+19938), the latter also carrying a limestone tablet with a Hurrian cuneiform inscription of king (endan) Tish-atal of Urkesh [see on Urkesh website: Royal inscriptions, r2]. [M. De Pietri – November 2019] |