File:Terracotta plaque showing the Goddess Ishtar standing on a lion. From Iraq. 18th-17th century BCE. Pergamon Museum.jpg

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English: Terracotta plaque showing the Goddess Ishtar (Inanna). She stands on the back of a lion. She holds a bow with her left hand while the right hand grasps what appears to be a crook or a sickle-like object. The symbol of the god Shamash (Utu) can be seen at the upper right corner. The scene seems to sit on the top of a mountainous area. 19ht to 17th century BCE. From Iraq. Pergamon Museum, Berlin, Germany.
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