![Statue of Gudea, named “Gudea, the man who built the temple, may his life be long” | Neo-Sumerian | Neo-Sumerian | The Metropolitan Museum of Art Statue of Gudea, named “Gudea, the man who built the temple, may his life be long” | Neo-Sumerian | Neo-Sumerian | The Metropolitan Museum of Art](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/an/original/DP-23786-001.jpg)
Statue of Gudea, named “Gudea, the man who built the temple, may his life be long” | Neo-Sumerian | Neo-Sumerian | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
![Limestone statue of Sumerian man The man posture and position of his hands indicate that he is a pious man.… | Ancient sumer, Ancient mesopotamia, Ancient sumerian Limestone statue of Sumerian man The man posture and position of his hands indicate that he is a pious man.… | Ancient sumer, Ancient mesopotamia, Ancient sumerian](https://i.pinimg.com/originals/3e/51/6c/3e516c3eff9ab761e4597f1c610b5cf2.jpg)
Limestone statue of Sumerian man The man posture and position of his hands indicate that he is a pious man.… | Ancient sumer, Ancient mesopotamia, Ancient sumerian
![Statue of a Female Sumerian Worshipper from Khafajah [Detail] (Illustration) - World History Encyclopedia Statue of a Female Sumerian Worshipper from Khafajah [Detail] (Illustration) - World History Encyclopedia](https://www.worldhistory.org/uploads/images/9695.jpg?v=1630985402)
Statue of a Female Sumerian Worshipper from Khafajah [Detail] (Illustration) - World History Encyclopedia
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![Votive statues from Sumerian c. 2900-2600 B.C.E., from the Square Temple at Eshnunna. Made of gypsum alabaster these figures vary from about 3 feet to just under a foot. They served as Votive statues from Sumerian c. 2900-2600 B.C.E., from the Square Temple at Eshnunna. Made of gypsum alabaster these figures vary from about 3 feet to just under a foot. They served as](https://preview.redd.it/7az4xyfk6vgy.jpg?auto=webp&s=223b3645b121ff24d4427773054c5fd96fb5ba07)