Human, Divine or Both? The Uruk Vase and the Problem of Ambiguity in Early Mesopotamian Visual Arts

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Suter, Claudia E.
Contributors: Brown, B.A. (Editor)
Format: Print Article
In:Critical Approaches to Ancient Near Eastern Art
Year: 2014, Pages: 545-568
KeiBi Identifier:73:1404
Further subjects:Konferenzschrift
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