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Ishtup-Ilum statue (front)

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English: Ishtup-Ilum statue (front)
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Source Les Fouilles de Mari. Deuxième campagne (hiver 1934-35)
Author Photography by André Bianquis (-1936), 14 mars 1936, as explained in the first page of the article (page 1, line 5). Author André Bianquis died in 1936 shortly after in a car accident (p.54)

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