Image: Male deity pouring a life-giving water from a vessel. Facade of Inanna Temple at Uruk, Iraq. 15th century BC. The Pergamon Museum
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Description: Male deity pouring a life-giving water from a vessel. The deity holds that vessel with his hands. From the facade of Inanna Temple at Uruk, Iraq. The Temple was built by the Kassite ruler Karaindash (Karaindaš) in c. 1413 BCE. The Pergamon Museum, Berlin, Germany. VA 10983.
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