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Detail of the Sumerian ruler from the Standard of Ur, about 2600-2400 BC
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Detail of the Sumerian ruler from the Standard of Ur, about 2600-2400 BC
Detail of the Sumerian ruler from the Standard of Ur from a Royal tomb at Ur, southern Iraq, about 2600-2400 BC. Inlay of shell, red limestone, and lapis lazuli in Bitumen on a hollow box. The main panels are known as War and Peace. From the British Museums collection
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This print showcases a mesmerizing detail from the Sumerian ruler depicted on the Standard of Ur, an ancient artifact dating back to around 2600-2400 BC. Discovered in a royal tomb at Ur, located in southern Iraq, this remarkable piece is composed of intricate inlays made from shell, red limestone, and lapis lazuli set in bitumen on a hollow box. The main panels of this extraordinary artwork are famously known as War and Peace. Preserved within the esteemed collection of the British Museum, these panels offer a glimpse into the rich history and culture of Mesopotamia. The image captures a momentous procession led by royalty adorned with vibrant flags and banners. Excavations led by renowned archaeologist Sir Charles Leonard Woolley unveiled this treasure trove within an ancient burial chamber. Its discovery has shed light on the customs and beliefs surrounding death during that era. The use of vivid colors such as lapis lazuli adds depth and grandeur to this masterpiece, showcasing the exceptional craftsmanship prevalent during Sumerian times. This photograph serves as both an archaeological marvel and testament to human creativity throughout history. With its historical significance firmly rooted in Mesopotamian civilization, this print invites viewers to delve into our shared past while appreciating the skillful artistry behind its creation.
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