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Temple Figure

Temple Figure

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This resin reproduction of a carved stone Sumerian temple figure is a remarkable replica of a c. 3000 BC artefact from ancient Mesopotamia. Standing at 16.5cm, this finely crafted figure reflects the artistry and religious practices of the early Sumerians. Sumerian temple figures were often created as votive offerings, placed in temples to represent worshippers and their devotion to the gods. This replica offers a detailed and accurate representation of the ancient craftsmanship and is an excellent addition for anyone interested in Sumerian culture and Mesopotamian art.

Key Features:

  • Size: Approx. 16.5cm tall, ideal for display in both home and educational settings.
  • Material: Made from high-quality resin, offering durability and precise detailing that mirrors the original stone carvings.
  • Design: Features the distinctive carved features of Sumerian temple figures, showcasing the craftsmanship and religious significance of the time.
  • Historical Accuracy: A faithful reproduction of a Sumerian temple figure from around 3000 BC, reflecting the art and culture of ancient Mesopotamia.

Historical Context:
Sumerian temple figures were commonly placed in the temples of Sumer as offerings to the gods. These figures, often stylised representations of humans or deities, were intended to be placed in a position of perpetual worship, standing in for the worshippers during rituals. The Sumerians are among the earliest known civilisations, credited with developing cuneiform writing, monumental architecture, and complex religious practices. These figures played an important role in their spiritual and ritualistic lives.

Educational Purpose:

  • Ancient Civilisations: A valuable resource for studying the religious practices and artistic traditions of the Sumerians and early Mesopotamian cultures.
  • Archaeology & Art History: Useful for discussing the role of temple offerings, religious iconography, and sculptural techniques in ancient civilisations.
  • Ancient Religious Practices: Ideal for exploring the intersection of art, religion, and society in Sumerian culture.

Ideal For:

  • Classroom Displays: A great addition to history lessons on the Sumerians or the broader ancient Near East.
  • Museum Exhibits: Perfect for exhibits focusing on Mesopotamian art, Sumerian religion, or ancient stone carvings.
  • Collectors: A must-have for collectors of ancient replicas or those interested in the early history of Mesopotamian civilisation.

This Sumerian Temple Figure Reproduction is a beautifully crafted piece that brings ancient Mesopotamian history and artistry to life, offering both an educational and collectible treasure.

Tags: Figurine, Gods, Mythology

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