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The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Rogers Fund, 1961. (61.197.5)
The goddess Ishtar reveals herself in all her nakedness in this 6-inch-high, first-millennium B.C. ivory carving from the Assyrian city of Kalhu (modern Nimrud, in Iraq).
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Rogers Fund, 1961. (61.197.5)
The goddess Ishtar reveals herself in all her nakedness in this 6-inch-high, first-millennium B.C. ivory carving from the Assyrian city of Kalhu (modern Nimrud, in Iraq).