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Français : Sceau-cylindre au nom de Shulgi-ili, serviteur de la princesse Baqartum, une fille du roi Shulgi. Scène d'intercession devant le roi divinisé. AO2418, photographie extraite du Catalogue des cylindres, cachets et pierres gravées de style oriental : Musée du Louvre par Louis Delaporte (1923) (accès sur Gallica.fr). https://collections.louvre.fr/en/ark:/53355/cl010149058
English: Cylinder seal in the name of Shulgi-ili, servant of Princess Baqartum, a daughter of King Shulgi. Scene of intercession before the deified king. AO2418, photograph taken from the Catalogue des cylindres, cachets et pierres gravées de style oriental : Musée du Louvre by Louis Delaporte (1923) (access on Gallica.fr). https://collections.louvre.fr/en/ark:/53355/cl010149058
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Author Louis-Joseph Delaporte (1874-1944)

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