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A fragment of a siege stele, depicting the suppression of Umma by the forces of Lagash

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Depicting Forces Fragment Helm Iraq Lagash Shield Spear Suppression Tortoise 1902 Umma


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Estimated Product Size is 45.7cm x 45.7cm (18" x 18")

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EDITORS COMMENTS
This ancient fragment of a siege stele, sourced from the archaeological site of Lagash in modern-day Iraq, provides a captivating glimpse into the rich historical narrative of the ancient Sumerian civilization. Dated back to approximately 1902 BC, the stele depicts a pivotal moment in the history of Lagash, as its forces successfully suppressed the rebellion of the neighboring city-state of Umma. The central figure in this intricately carved relief is a powerful warrior, clad in armor and brandishing a shield adorned with the emblem of Lagash. The shield's intricate design, featuring a stylized tortoise, symbolizes the city's strength and resilience. The warrior's spear, raised high, is a testament to the fierce determination and combat prowess of the Lagash forces. To the left of the warrior, a second figure is shown, wearing a helm with a distinctive crest. This figure, likely a commander, directs the charge of the troops with an authoritative gesture. The relief's intricate details, from the individual strands of hair on the warriors' heads to the intricate patterns on their shields and helmets, attest to the exceptional craftsmanship of the ancient Sumerian artisans. The suppression of Umma was a significant event in the history of Lagash, and this fragment of a siege stele offers a unique and valuable perspective on this pivotal moment. The fragment's preservation in modern-day Iraq, despite the challenges and uncertainties of the region's recent history, is a testament to the enduring importance of archaeology in preserving and understanding the rich cultural heritage of humanity.

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