~ Dagger with Leaf-shaped Blade.
Date: 2500-2000 B.C.
Place of origin: Luristan, Iran
Medium: Bronze
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~ Dagger with Leaf-shaped Blade.
Date: 2500-2000 B.C.
Place of origin: Luristan, Iran
Medium: Bronze

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~ Statue of the intendant Ebih-Il.
Place of discovery: Mari temple of Ishtar courtyard 20
Date: 2500-2340 B.C.
Period: Archaic dynasty IIIB
Medium: Alabaster, shell, lapis lazuli, bitumen
▪︎ Inscription/Dedication (in Akkadian): "Statue of Ebih-Il, the Steward, to Ishtar he dedicated it".
~ Shell plaque.
Date: 2600-2500 B.C.
Place of origin: Ur
Period: Early Dynastic III
Medium: Shell
~ Female Figure of the Late Spedos Type.
Artist/Maker: Attributed to the Steiner Master (Cycladic, active 2500 - 2400 B.C.)
Culture: Cycladic
Place of origin: Cyclades, Greece
Date: 2500–2400 B.C.
Medium: Marble
~ Lion’s head. Date: 2500 B.C. Place of origin: Tell Al-‘Ubaid, Temple of Ninhursag ,Iraq Period: Early Dynastic III Medium: Copper alloy, bitumen

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~ The Folkton Drums. Date: 2500-2000 B.C. Place of origin: Bording Dale, England Period: Neolithic, Late Neolithic Medium: Chalk
Venus of Willendorf which is a limestone sculpture depicting a woman which represents fertility. It was done in 25,000 B.C. during the Paleolithic period.