File:Mesopotamian cylinder seal impression.jpg

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English: 1st Millennium seal showing a worshipper and a fish-garbed sage before a stylised tree with a crescent moon & winged disk set above it. Behind this group is another plant-form with a radiant star and the Star-Cluster (Pleiades cluster) above. In the background is the dragon of Marduk with Marduk's spear and Nabu's standard upon its back.
Date 19 February 2005 (original upload date)
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Author The original uploader was IronyWrit at English Wikipedia.

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  • 2005-02-19 17:24 IronyWrit 313×222×8 (29752 bytes) {{PD}} Ancient Sumerian seal depicting Annunaki

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