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- Hurrian_foundation_pegs abstract "The Hurrian foundation pegs, also known as the Urkish lions, are twin copper foundation pegs each in the shape of a lion that probably came from the ancient city of Urkesh (modern Tell Mozan) in Syria. The pegs were placed at the foundation of the temple of Nergal in the city of Urkesh as mentioned in the cuneiform inscriptions on them. The inscription on the two pegs and the associated stone tablet is the oldest known text in the Hurrian language. One of the lions is now housed, along with its limestone tablet, in the Musée du Louvre in Paris. The second lion is on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.".
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- Hurrian_foundation_pegs discovered "Unknown".
- Hurrian_foundation_pegs hasPhotoCollection Hurrian_foundation_pegs.
- Hurrian_foundation_pegs id "Louvre lion: AO 19938".
- Hurrian_foundation_pegs id "Louvre tablet: AO 19937".
- Hurrian_foundation_pegs id "Met lion: 48.180".
- Hurrian_foundation_pegs imageCaption "The Louvre lion and accompanying stone tablet".
- Hurrian_foundation_pegs location Metropolitan_Museum_of_Art.
- Hurrian_foundation_pegs location Musée_du_Louvre.
- Hurrian_foundation_pegs location New_York_City.
- Hurrian_foundation_pegs location Paris.
- Hurrian_foundation_pegs material Copper.
- Hurrian_foundation_pegs material Limestone.
- Hurrian_foundation_pegs name "Hurrian foundation pegs".
- Hurrian_foundation_pegs period Akkadian_Empire.
- Hurrian_foundation_pegs period Hurrians.
- Hurrian_foundation_pegs place "Temple of Nergal, Urkesh, Syria".
- Hurrian_foundation_pegs size "Limestone tablet:".
- Hurrian_foundation_pegs size "Louvre lion:".
- Hurrian_foundation_pegs size "Met lion:".
- Hurrian_foundation_pegs writing "Cuneiform inscription in Hurrian".
- Hurrian_foundation_pegs subject Category:3rd-millennium_BC_works.
- Hurrian_foundation_pegs subject Category:Antiquities_of_the_Louvre.
- Hurrian_foundation_pegs subject Category:Archaeological_discoveries_in_Syria.
- Hurrian_foundation_pegs subject Category:Collection_of_the_Metropolitan_Museum_of_Art.
- Hurrian_foundation_pegs subject Category:Copper_sculptures.
- Hurrian_foundation_pegs subject Category:Cuneiform.
- Hurrian_foundation_pegs subject Category:Hurro-Urartian_languages.
- Hurrian_foundation_pegs subject Category:Sculpture_of_the_Ancient_Near_East.
- Hurrian_foundation_pegs subject Category:Syrian_art.
- Hurrian_foundation_pegs subject Category:Urkesh.
- Hurrian_foundation_pegs comment "The Hurrian foundation pegs, also known as the Urkish lions, are twin copper foundation pegs each in the shape of a lion that probably came from the ancient city of Urkesh (modern Tell Mozan) in Syria. The pegs were placed at the foundation of the temple of Nergal in the city of Urkesh as mentioned in the cuneiform inscriptions on them. The inscription on the two pegs and the associated stone tablet is the oldest known text in the Hurrian language.".
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- Hurrian_foundation_pegs depiction Urkish_lion_-_21st_century_BC_-_Louvre_AO_19937,_AO_19938.jpg.
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