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Pencil "Babylon"

Pencil "Babylon"

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Ref. N° P-B-8-8

Pencil with depiction of the Mushkhushu, a mixed creature consisting of dragon elements with the scalyskinned body of a snake, the head of a horned viper, the forelegs of a lion, the hind legs of an eagle and the tail sting of a scorpion. It personifies Marduk, the city god of Babylon, one of the capitals of Ancient Mesopotamia.


Wood


Length 17,5 cm / 6.9 inch

Details

Pencil with depiction of the Mushkhushu, a mixed creature consisting of dragon elements with the scalyskinned body of a snake, the head of a horned viper, the forelegs of a lion, the hind legs of an eagle and the tail sting of a scorpion. It personifies Marduk, the city god of Babylon, one of the capitals of Ancient Mesopotamia. Wood

Additional Information

Ref Nº P-B-8-8
Material Wood
Range of Topics Orient
ABC of topics Animals in Antiquity
Museum Pergamonmuseum Berlin

Description

Details

Pencil with depiction of the Mushkhushu, a mixed creature consisting of dragon elements with the scalyskinned body of a snake, the head of a horned viper, the forelegs of a lion, the hind legs of an eagle and the tail sting of a scorpion. It personifies Marduk, the city god of Babylon, one of the capitals of Ancient Mesopotamia. Wood

Additional

Additional Information

Ref Nº P-B-8-8
Material Wood
Range of Topics Orient
ABC of topics Animals in Antiquity
Museum Pergamonmuseum Berlin