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A Sumerian Alabaster Scalloped-Edged Bowl, Early Dynastic IIIa, ca. 2600 – 2500 BCE 13717990_xl and by attaching a metal

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A Sumerian Alabaster Scalloped-Edged Bowl, Early Dynastic IIIa, ca. 2600 – 2500 BCE 13717990_xl and by attaching a metalAn exquisite shallow alabaster bowl with a scalloped rim decorated with an engraved line running the circumference, and a disc foot. Probably used as a votive vessel, this bowl would have been considered a luxury item used by the upper class. Background: As clay was the most abundant material found in the Mesopotamian valley, stone was mostly imported in due to its rarity in the area. Alabaster, gypsum, lapis lazuli, limestone, marble were the most

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