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Kudurru with centaur, Kassite dynasty, c1186-c1172 BC. Kudurru, (carved stone), showing a two-tailed winged centaur, a precursor of Sagittarius, drawing a bow. The cuneiform text records an extensive royal gift of farmland (50 gur) by King Meli-Shipak to Khasardu, the son of Sume.
Location
British Museum/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier
ART193334
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Purpose
Public
Size
5111px × 4444px
Photo Credit
© The Trustees of the British Museum / Art Resource, NY
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Centaur
Cuneiform script
Kassite Dynasty (c.1570-1157 BCE)
Kudurru, Sacred Boundary Stone
Melishipak II (1188-1172 BCE), Kassite King
Relief
Sagittarius, Zodiac Sign