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Digitized by Google 28o RECORDS OF THE PAST Priest-Prince Gudea, and of which 2 are depicted in De Sarzec's Dccouverts en Chdldee [pi. 28, fig. 1 and 2]. They are female figures. In the first of these the lower limbs are not modeled out, but form a cone, with an inscrip- tion of Dungi, the King of Ur. The other one is perfectly modeled, bears a short dress reaching to the knees, but has no inscription. Of a later origin are those Kanephores w T hich date from the Elamitic invasion in the second... half of the III Millenium B. C, from the time of the Elamite Kudurmabuk and of his son Rim-Sin, who was appointed by him to be King of Larsam, of that Rim-Sin (alias Ri-Aku, or Ar-joch) [Gen. chap. 14], who was at the same time king over Sumer and Akkad, i. c, the whole of Babylon, until Hammurabi, the King of Babylon, put him to death in his 31 year and thus released Babylon from the foreign Elamitic yoke [circa 2250 b. c] One of these " Elamitic " Kanephores \yas found in Afadsch on the Tigris, and is now in the Louvre.
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