File:Alabaster group of snake-god and worshipers from Tell Asmar, Iraq. 2600-2370 BCE. Iraq Museum.jpg

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English: Alabaster group of snake-god and worshipers from the Temple of Abu at Tell Asmar (ancient Eshnunna), Iraq. Early Dynastic period, 2600-2370 BCE. On display at the Sumerian Gallery of the Iraq Museum in Baghdad, Iraq. The overall scene may represent a Sumerian myth and god Damuzid.
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