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Detail of Sumerian soldiers from the Royal Standard of Ur, about 2600-2400 BC
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Detail of Sumerian soldiers from the Royal Standard of Ur, about 2600-2400 BC
Detail of Sumerian soldiers from the Royal Standard of Ur from a Royal tomb at Ur, southern Iraq, about 2600-2400 BC. Inlay of shell, red limestone, and lapis lazuli in Bitumen on a hollow box. The main panels are known as War and Peace. From the British Museums collection
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This print showcases a mesmerizing detail from the Royal Standard of Ur, an ancient artifact dating back to 2600-2400 BC. Found in a royal tomb at Ur, southern Iraq, this exquisite piece is made of shell, red limestone, and lapis lazuli meticulously arranged on a hollow box using bitumen. The main panels depicted on this standard are famously known as "War and Peace". The image transports us back to the heart of Mesopotamia, where Sumerian soldiers proudly march in procession under the banner of their city-state. Each soldier is intricately carved with remarkable precision and attention to detail. Their vibrant colors come alive through the use of precious materials like lapis lazuli. Discovered during excavations led by Sir Charles Leonard Woolley in the early 20th century, this archaeological treasure now finds its home in the prestigious British Museum. It serves as a testament to the rich history and artistic achievements of ancient civilizations. As we gaze upon this photograph print, we are reminded not only of the grandeur and power associated with royalty but also of humanity's enduring fascination with death and burial rituals throughout time. This artifact stands as a symbol connecting us to our ancestors who once walked these lands thousands of years ago – their legacy preserved for future generations to admire and learn from.
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