Votive tablet depicting Shamash, the sun-god of Sippar, seated in his shrine with the Babylonian king Nebopaliddin being led into the God
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Votive tablet depicting Shamash, the sun-god of Sippar, seated in his shrine with the Babylonian king Nebopaliddin being led into the God's presence by two figures. Babylonian art, 9th century BC.

(Votivtafel, die Schamasch, den Sonnengott von Sippar, in seinem Heiligtum sitzend darstellt. Der babylonische König Nebopaliddin wird von zwei Figuren in die Gegenwart des Gottes geführt. Babylonische Kunst, 9. Jahrhundert v. Chr.)


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Votive tablet depicting Shamash, the sun-god of Sippar, seated in his shrine with the Babylonian king Nebopaliddin being led into the God's presence by two figures. Babylonian art, 9th century BC. by Babylonian. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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