File:Bull morning and evening star.jpg

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Impression of an Uruk-period cylinder seal from the former Erlenmeyer collection, Berlin.

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Français : Sceau-cylindre de provenance inconnue avec, pour motif principal, un taureau associé à des pictogrammes : le soleil levant, le soleil couchant, la fête religieuse et l'emblème de la déesse Inanna. Cela peut être interprété comme « fête de l'étoile du matin et du soir », c'est-à-dire une fête d'Inanna, qui est identifiée à la planète Vénus.
English: Seal-cylinder of unknown provenance with, for main motif, a bull associated with pictograms: the rising sun, the setting sun, the religious festival and the emblem of the goddess Inanna. It can be interpreted as “the festival of the morning and evening star”, or a feast of Inanna, which is identified with the planet Venus.
Date -3000
Source Visible language, The Earliest Mesopotamian Writing in Inventions of writing in the ancient middle east and beyond, 2010.
Author Inconnus

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