Assyrian Sumerian cuneiform GUDEA nail walters museum Sculpture Statue fragment www.Neo-mfg.com 6"

Assyrian Sumerian cuneiform GUDEA nail walters museum Sculpture Statue fragment www.Neo-mfg.com 6"

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Assyrian Sumerian cuneiform GUDEA nail walters museum Sculpture Statue fragment www.Neo-mfg.com 6"

Size 6" tall x 2.5"

The deeply impressed cuneiform characters, which are well-spaced in the horizontal registers on the shaft of this votive nail, record in Sumerian the building of a temple in Girsu (modern Tell Telloh) for Nindara, a deity local to Lagash, by Gudea, ensi of Lagash. Girsu was an important religious and civic center in the 3rd millennium BCE. Gudea ruled over the city-state of Lagash (in southern Iraq) in the second half of the 22nd century BCE (ca. 2144-2124 BCE). Over one hundred examples of this text are known, appearing on clay nails as well as bricks. Clay cones and nails were inscribed in the name of a ruler of a Mesopotamian city-state to commemorate an act of building or rebuilding, often of a temple for a specific deity. Deposited in the walls or under the foundations of these structures, the words of the texts were directed at the gods but would be found by later restorers.

LAST PHOTO IS THE FULL SIZE ORIGINAL FRAGMENT IN MUSEUM

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