DescriptionOld-Babylonian plaque showing the goddess Ishtar, from Southern Mesopotamia, Iraq, on display in the Pergamon Museum.jpg
English: Fired clay plaque showing the goddess Ishtar (Inanna). She wears a horned headdress and a necklace. The overall depiction is similar to that of the Old-Babylonian's Queen of the Night (Burney) relief. 19th to 17th century BC. From Southern Mesopotamia, Iraq. The Pergamon Museum, Berlin, Germany.
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Fired clay plaque showing the goddess Ishtar (Inanna), wearing horned headdress and necklace. 19th to 17th century BCE, from Southern Mesopotamia (present-day Iraq). Pergamon Museum, Berlin