File:Terracotta stamp for mudbricks. The cuneiform text mentions the name of the Akkadian king Naram-Sin (Naram-Suen). From Southern Iraq. Akkadian period, 23rd century BCE. Ancient Orient Museum, Istanbul.jpg

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English: Terracotta stamp for mudbricks. The cuneiform text mentions the name of the Akkadian king Naram-Sin (Naram-Suen). From Southern Iraq. Akkadian period, 23rd century BCE. Ancient Orient Museum, Istanbul, Turkey.
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