English: Votive relief of Ur-Nanshe, king of Lagash, representing the bird-god Anzu (or Im-dugud) as a lion-headed eagle. Alabaster, Early Dynastic III (2550–2500 BC). Found in Telloh, ancient city of Girsu.
Français : Relief votif d'Ur-Nanshe, roi de Lagash, représentant l'oiseau-tempête divin Anzû (ou Im-dugud) en aigle léontocéphale. Albâtre, Dynasties Archaïques III (2550-2500 av. J.-C.). Découvert à Tello, ancienne cité de Girsu.
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{{Louvre-ext |Unknown |Votive relief of Ur-Nanshe, king of Lagash, representing the bird-god Anzu (or Im-dugud) as a lion-headed eagle. Alabaster, Archaic Dynasties III (2550–2500 BC). Found in Telloh, ancient city of Girsu. |H. 21.6 cm (8 ½ in.), W. 1
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