Duck shaped lamp made with a shell inlaid with lapis lazuli, red limestone and mother of pearl. 3000 BC. Baghdad, National Iraq Museum by Sumerian Sumerian

Duck shaped lamp made with a shell inlaid with lapis lazuli, red limestone and mother of pearl. 3000 BC. Baghdad, National Iraq Museum

(Lower Mesopotamia, Iraq, Sumerian Art: duck shaped lamp made with a shell inlaid with lapis lazuli, red limestone and mother of pearl. 3000 BC. Sun. l. 21 cm Baghdad, National Iraq Museum)


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Duck shaped lamp made with a shell inlaid with lapis lazuli, red limestone and mother of pearl. 3000 BC. Baghdad, National Iraq Museum by Sumerian Sumerian. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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