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Ur-Engur inspecting the Temple of the Moon-God in the course of construction, illustration from

Ur-Engur inspecting the Temple of the Moon-God in the course of construction, illustration from 'Hutchinson's History of the Nations'

(Ur-Engur inspecting the Temple of the Moon-God in the course of construction, illustration from 'Hutchinson's 'History of the Nations' (litho))


Margaret Dovaston

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Ur-Engur inspecting the Temple of the Moon-God in the course of construction, illustration from 'Hutchinson's History of the Nations' by Margaret Dovaston. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
worker · dovaston margaret (1884-1954) · illustrator · sumerian king · stepped temple · overseer · overseeing · antiquity · babylonian history · dwelling of the moon god nanna · mesopotamia · architecture · chief architect · pyramid · mesopotamian · building · observing · ruler · sumer · engraving · mzengraving · / Bridgeman Images
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