Description: This replica product is a carefully crafted reproduction of a tablet from the reign of Akkadian King Naram-Sin (circa 2250 BCE). The original tablet is a school copy of an inscription found on a statue of Naram-Sin, commemorating his victory over Harshamat and his hunting of a wild bull on Mount Tibar. The inscription also reflects the king’s religious dedication, as the original was placed in the temple of Enlil. While this replica has been made with great attention to detail, it is not a 100% exact copy of the original. Due to its handmade nature, there may be some small differences. However, these variations give the replica a unique character, allowing the spirit of the ancient artifact to live on in the modern world. Dimensions: Height: 10 cm; Width: 8.5 cm; Thickness: 2.5 cm. Material: Clay. Writing: Akkadian, cuneiform script, syllabic writing. This replica stands out as a unique gift or valuable collectible for those interested in the history of Mesopotamia and ancient cultures.
Price: 199 USD
Location: 29000
End Time: 2024-12-12T22:31:24.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Country/Region of Origin: Mesopotamia
Original/Reproduction: Vintage Reproduction
Style: Antique
Material: Clay