Cannabaceae

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English: Cuneiform inscription on the right shoulder of a statue from Adab (Bismaya), mentioning the name of Lugal-dalu, stating that he is the King of Adab and says that the statue is dedicated or offered to ESAR, the great god of Adab. Early Dynastic Period, 2800-2350 BCE. On display at the Ancient Orient Museum, Istanbul, Turkey.
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