File:Nanshe.jpg

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Français : Déesse debout, probablement Nanshe. Elle est accompagnée par deux oies et tient un vase dans la main. Deux flots d'eau et des poissons émergent du vase. Deux étoiles à six pointes et deux disques solaires se trouvent derrière la déesse (plaque en Terre cuite). Troisième dynastie d'Ur.
English: Standing goddess, probably Nanshe. She is accompanied by two geese and holds a vase in hand. Two streams of water and fish emerging from the vessel. Two six-pointed stars and two solar discs are behind the goddess (plate Terracotta). Third Dynasty of Ur.
Date circa 1990
date QS:P,+1990-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
BCE
Source University Museum of Pennsylvania n o 31.43.421
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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