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Category Archives: Warad-sin (reigned c. 1834-1823 B.C.E.)
Votive tablet
Soapstone Larsa Dynasty, Warad-sin (reigned c. 1834-1823 B.C.E.) This tablet is a votive stone for the goddess of healing, Ninisina. Ninisina was known as the “Lady of Isin,” as her cult initially grew in that city. The stone was written … Continue reading