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Foundation figure of king Shulgi of Ur, carrying a basket, c. 2094-2047 BC (copper)
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Foundation figure of king Shulgi of Ur, carrying a basket, c. 2094-2047 BC (copper)
5049847 Foundation figure of king Shulgi of Ur, carrying a basket, c. 2094-2047 BC (copper) by Neo-Sumerian, (21st century BC); 31.1x5.6 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: Mesopotamia, Nippur, Ur III); out of copyright
Media ID 23259004
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Akkadia Akkadian Archaeological Bronze Age Iraq Mesopotamia Mesopotamian Near East Statuette Sumer Sumeria Sumerian Third Dynasty
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This print showcases the foundation figure of King Shulgi of Ur, a significant historical artifact dating back to approximately 2094-2047 BC. Crafted from copper by Neo-Sumerian artists during the 21st century BC, this remarkable sculpture stands at an impressive height of 31.1 centimeters and measures 5.6 centimeters in width. The regal figure is depicted carrying a basket, symbolizing his role as a ruler responsible for providing sustenance and prosperity to his people. This exquisite artwork is currently housed in the prestigious Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, USA. Originating from Mesopotamia's ancient city-states Nippur and Ur III, this masterpiece offers us a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Sumeria during the Bronze Age. Its intricate carving and attention to detail exemplify the exceptional craftsmanship prevalent in Middle Eastern art. As we delve into its historical significance, we are transported back to an era when kings ruled over vast territories with great power and authority. This statuette serves as a testament to the advanced metalworking techniques employed by ancient civilizations like Akkadia and Sumer. Archaeologists consider this foundation figure as an invaluable archaeological find that sheds light on Mesopotamian society's religious practices and beliefs during the Third Dynasty period. It stands as a timeless reminder of our shared human history and serves as a bridge connecting us to our ancestors who once thrived in these lands thousands of years ago.
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