DescriptionHead of a bearded god wearing a cap with horns dedicated by Puzur-Eshtar of Mari.jpg
English: object type: statue of a god, larger than life
- description: head of a bearded god wearing a cap with horns. The body of the statue is exhibited at Istambul. The statue was dedicated by a ruler named Puzur-Eshtar of Mari (northern Mesopotamia) and was probably deported by the Babylonians as spoils of war
- production place: Mari(?)
- period / date: middle bronze age
- material: diorite
- height: 37 cm
- findspot: Babylon
- museum / inventory number: Berlin, Vorderasiatisches Museum VA 8748
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