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The trade relations between Harappan civilization and Mesopotamian civilization.

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  • relaciones comerciales entre la cultura del valle del Indo y Mesopotamia (es)
  • The trade relations between Harappan civilization and Mesopotamian civilization. (en)
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  • Indus valley civilization seal, with man fighting two tigers . (en)
  • "Meluhha" (en)
  • The seal (en)
  • Fighting scene between a beast and a man with horns, hooves and a tail, who has been compared to the Mesopotamian bull-man Enkidu. Indus Valley civilization seal. (en)
  • Enkidu fighting a lion, Akkadian Empire seal, Mesopotamia, circa 2200 BCE. (en)
  • Impression of a cylinder seal of the Akkadian Empire, with label: "The Divine Sharkalisharri Prince of Akkad, Ibni-Sharrum the Scribe his servant". The long-horned water buffalo depicted in the seal is thought to have come from the Indus Valley, and testifies to exchanges with Meluhha, the Indus Valley Civilization. Circa 2217–2193 BCE. Louvre Museum, reference AO 22303. (en)
  • Uruk period Mesopotamian king as Master of Animals on the Gebel el-Arak Knife, dated circa 3300–3200 BCE. Louvre Museum, reference E 11517. (en)
  • Trade routes between Mesopotamia and the Indus would have been significantly shorter due to lower sea levels in the 3rd millennium BCE. (en)
  • Fertility figurine from Mehrgarh, Indus Valley, 7000–3100 BCE. (en)
  • Fertility figurine of the Halaf culture, Mesopotamia, 6000–5100 BCE. Louvre. (en)
  • Indus valley civilization etched carnelian bead, excavated in Mohenjo-daro. (en)
  • Etched carnelian bead excavated in Susa, dated 2600–1700 BCE. (en)
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  • Neolithic fertility goddesses in Mehrgarh are similar to those of the Near-East. They are all part of the Neolithic 'Venus figurines' tradition, the abundant breasts and hips of these figurines suggest links to fertility and procreation. (en)
  • Akkadian Empire cylinder seal with inscription: "Shu-ilishu, interpreter of the language of Meluhha": "Meluhha" appears with the standard cuneiform as . Louvre Museum, reference AO 22310. (en)
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  • Mesopotamian "Meluhha" seal (en)
  • Neolithic fertility figurines (en)
  • Bull-man fighting beast (en)
  • Etched carnelian beads (en)
  • Indus–Mesopotamia relations (en)
  • Master of Animals (en)
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  • Gebel el-Arak Knife ivory handle .jpg (en)
  • Meluhha-ki on a cylinder seal.jpg (en)
  • Akkadian cylinder seal with inscription Shu-ilishu, interpreter of the Meluhhan language, Louvre Museum AO 22310.jpg (en)
  • Female Statuette Halaf Culture 6000-5100 BCE.jpg (en)
  • Statuette Mehrgarh.jpg (en)
  • Etched carnelian bead, Mohenjo-daro, Indus Valley Civilization.jpg (en)
  • Enkidu leon.jpg (en)
  • Indus bull-man fighting beast.jpg (en)
  • Indus valley civilization "Gilgamesh" seal .jpg (en)
  • Mesopotamia-Indus.jpg (en)
  • Sharkalisharri seal.jpg (en)
  • Indus carnelian beads with white design imported to Susa in 2600-1700 BCE LOUVRE Sb 13099 .jpg (en)
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  • Indo-Mesopotamia relations (en)
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