File:Mother goddess jar AN1925.217.jpg

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English: A so-called "mother goddess jar", from a cemetery in Kish (Iraq), 3rd millennium BC. The name of this type of jar comes from the handles with abstracted representations of women (eyes, breasts, jewellery), maybe linked to the cult of Inana/Ishtar.
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Mother goddess jar, Kish.

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23 August 2022

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