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English: One fragment of the victory stele of the king
Eannatum of Lagash over Umma, called « Stele of Vultures ». Historical side. Limestone, circa 2450 BC, Sumerian archaic dynasties. Found in 1881 in Girsu (now Tello, Iraq), Mesopotamia, by Édouard de Sarzec.
Español: Fragmento de la estela de victoria del rey
Eannatum de Lagash sobre Umma, llamada « Estela de los Buitres ». Caliza, alrededor de 2450 A.C., dinastias arcaicas sumerias. Descubierta en 1881 en Girsu (actual Tello, Iraq), Mesopotamia, por Édouard de Sarzec.
Français : Un des fragments de la stèle de victoire du roi
Eannatum de Lagash sur Umma, dite «
Stèle des Vautours ». Face historique. Calcaire, vers 2450 avant J.-C., dynasties archaïques sumériennes. Découverte en 1881 à Girsu (actuelle Tello, Iraq), Mésopotamie, par Édouard de Sarzec.
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One fragment of the ''Stele of Vultures'' {{en}} * '''Subject :''' One fragment of the victory stele of the king Eannatum of Lagash over Umma, called « Stele of Vultures » ; * '''Date :''' Circa 2450 BC, Sumerian archaic dynasties ; * '''Material :'
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English: One fragment of the victory stele of the king
Eannatum of Lagash over Umma, called « Stele of Vultures ». Historical side. Limestone, circa 2450 BC, Sumerian archaic dynasties. Found in 1881 in Girsu (now Tello, Iraq), Mesopotamia, by Édouard de Sarzec.
Español: Fragmento de la estela de victoria del rey
Eannatum de Lagash sobre Umma, llamada « Estela de los Buitres ». Caliza, alrededor de 2450 A.C., dinastias arcaicas sumerias. Descubierta en 1881 en Girsu (actual Tello, Iraq), Mesopotamia, por Édouard de Sarzec.
Français : Un des fragments de la stèle de victoire du roi
Eannatum de Lagash sur Umma, dite «
Stèle des Vautours ». Face historique. Calcaire, vers 2450 avant J.-C., dynasties archaïques sumériennes. Découverte en 1881 à Girsu (actuelle Tello, Iraq), Mésopotamie, par Édouard de Sarzec.
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One fragment of the ''Stele of Vultures'' {{en}} * '''Subject :''' One fragment of the victory stele of the king Eannatum of Lagash over Umma, called « Stele of Vultures » ; * '''Date :''' Circa 2450 BC, Sumerian archaic dynasties ; * '''Material :'
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