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The lamassu is a celestial being from ancient Mesopotamian religion bearing a human head, bull's body, sometimes with the horns and the ears of a bull, and wings. It appears frequently in Mesopotamian art.
Photo about Stone Carving Lamassu or Shedu in Mesopotamia mitology, old relief. Image of culture, defender, mesopotamia - 28501995
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The ten statues in Founding Figures: Copper Sculpture from Ancient Mesopotamia, ca. 3300–2000 BC at the Morgan Library & Museum in Manhattan were never meant for our eyes.
This is a architecture that inspired by former Soviet architecture,and I really like that style.I think some mysterious and intelligent person maby live in it.They have supreme rights and prefer to live by the water.Hope you like it~
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