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This 3D model faithfully recreates a tiny carved shell inlay from Early Dynastic Sumer, dating to about 2800–2600 BCE. The original plaque, roughly 4 cm long, shows the warrior‑god Ninurta kneeling on the left as he confronts a hybrid creature with the body of a big cat and seven serpent heads, one of which hangs severed to emphasize his victory. Discovered in Mesopotamia and now preserved in the Bible Lands Museum in Jerusalem, the piece is one of the earliest known images of the seven‑headed serpent muš-saĝ-imin, a mythological monster later echoed in West Semitic and biblical dragon traditions. Compare the leopard caracteristics with the revelation 13 seven heade beast.Join the Facebook group: “Print Your Museum – 3D Printed Archaeology” https://www.facebook.com/groups/862838313343526
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