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- Rod-and-ring_symbol abstract "The Rod and ring symbol is a symbol that is depicted on Mesopotamian stelas, cylinder seals and reliefs. It is held by a god or goddess and in most cases is being offered to a king who is standing, often making a sacrifice, or otherwise showing respect. The symbol dates from the Sumerian Renaissance to the Neo-Assyrian Period, and is commonly explained as a coil of measuring string and a yardstick. Other theories are that they are a shepherds crook and a noserope, or that the ring is no rope at all.The best known example of the symbol is seen on the Code of Hammurabi stela. The most elaborate depiction is found on the Ur-Nammu-stela, where the winding of the cords has been detailed by the sculptor. This has also been described as a "staff and a chaplet of beads". There is discussion whether the Ur-Nammu-stela is showing the same thing.".
- Rod-and-ring_symbol thumbnail Lilith_Periodo_de_Isin_Larsa_y_Babilonia.JPG?width=300.
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- Rod-and-ring_symbol wikiPageExternalLink enuma.htm.
- Rod-and-ring_symbol wikiPageID "21346609".
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- Rod-and-ring_symbol hasPhotoCollection Rod-and-ring_symbol.
- Rod-and-ring_symbol subject Category:Ancient_Near_East_art_and_architecture.
- Rod-and-ring_symbol subject Category:Enûma_Eliš.
- Rod-and-ring_symbol subject Category:Regalia.
- Rod-and-ring_symbol subject Category:Symbols.
- Rod-and-ring_symbol type Abstraction100002137.
- Rod-and-ring_symbol type Communication100033020.
- Rod-and-ring_symbol type Signal106791372.
- Rod-and-ring_symbol type Symbol106806469.
- Rod-and-ring_symbol type Symbols.
- Rod-and-ring_symbol comment "The Rod and ring symbol is a symbol that is depicted on Mesopotamian stelas, cylinder seals and reliefs. It is held by a god or goddess and in most cases is being offered to a king who is standing, often making a sacrifice, or otherwise showing respect. The symbol dates from the Sumerian Renaissance to the Neo-Assyrian Period, and is commonly explained as a coil of measuring string and a yardstick.".
- Rod-and-ring_symbol label "Rod-and-ring symbol".
- Rod-and-ring_symbol sameAs m.05f565b.
- Rod-and-ring_symbol sameAs Q7356088.
- Rod-and-ring_symbol sameAs Q7356088.
- Rod-and-ring_symbol sameAs Rod-and-ring_symbol.
- Rod-and-ring_symbol wasDerivedFrom Rod-and-ring_symbol?oldid=592144067.
- Rod-and-ring_symbol depiction Lilith_Periodo_de_Isin_Larsa_y_Babilonia.JPG.
- Rod-and-ring_symbol isPrimaryTopicOf Rod-and-ring_symbol.