Urkesh, Hurrian Empire, Syria, 2400 BC, Giorgio Buccellati, School Tablet for Writing Practice, 2004 by Kenneth Garrett

Urkesh, Hurrian Empire, Syria, 2400 BC, Giorgio Buccellati, School Tablet for Writing Practice, 2004

(Urkesh, Hurrian Empire, Syria, 2400 BC, Giorgio Buccellati, school tablet for writing practice…, 2004 (photo))


Kenneth Garrett

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Urkesh, Hurrian Empire, Syria, 2400 BC, Giorgio Buccellati, School Tablet for Writing Practice, 2004 by Kenneth Garrett. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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