File:Samuel and Saidye Bronfman Archaeology WingDSCN4978.JPG

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English: Clay plaque depicting a pair during intercourse, Mesopotamia (Iraq) Old Babylonian period, the second millennium BC. Samuel and Saidye Bronfman Archaeology Wing in the Israel Museum in Jerusalem Edited translation of Google Translate
עברית: לוחית המתארת זוג בעת משגל, מסופוטמיה (עיראק) התקופה הבבלית הקדומה, האלף השני לפני הספירה. עשוי מחרסhe
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This image was taken as part of the Elef Millim project trip to the Archaeology Wing of the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, which was held on Friday, 23rd November 2012.


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