- Ur
Puabi (Akkadian: 𒅤𒀜 pu3-AD or Pu-abi "Orchard of my father"), also
called Shubad or Shudi-Ad due to a
misinterpretation by Sir
Charles Leonard Woolley...
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Queen Puabi's headdress is a 2600-2450 BCE
Mesopotamian crown consisting of
ornate gold leaf wreaths,
strands of
lapis lazuli and
carnelian beads, with...
- Mari, and Mes-kalam-du was the
founder of the dynasty. A
probable Queen Puabi is also
known from her
lavish tomb at the
Royal Cemetery at Ur. The First...
-
largely unscathed on the body of
royal lineage. Such a body
belonged to
Queen Puabi and was easy to
identify due to her
jewelry made out of
beads of gold, silver...
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Lagash En-hegal Lugal-
shaengur Ur A-Imdugud Ur-Pabilsag
Meskalamdug (Queen
Puabi)
Akalamdug Enun-dara-anna Mes-he
Melamanna Lugal-kitun Adab Nin-kisalsi...
- in her own right.
Peseshet (c. 2600 BCE), a
physician in
Ancient Egypt.
Puabi (c. 2600 BCE), or Shubad –
queen of Ur
whose tomb was
discovered with many...
- war and peace, (2600 BC) Queen's Lyre and gold
drinking cup from
Queen Puabi's tomb, (2600 BC) The Ram in a Thicket, one of pair, the
other is in Philadelphia...
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Lagash En-hegal Lugal-
shaengur Ur A-Imdugud Ur-Pabilsag
Meskalamdug (Queen
Puabi)
Akalamdug Enun-dara-anna Mes-he
Melamanna Lugal-kitun Adab Nin-kisalsi...
- tomb,
grave PG 755 at the
Royal Cemetery at Ur. It has been
suggested that
Puabi may have been his
second queen. The
existence of a "King Meskalamdug" is...
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Lagash En-hegal Lugal-
shaengur Ur A-Imdugud Ur-Pabilsag
Meskalamdug (Queen
Puabi)
Akalamdug Enun-dara-anna Mes-he
Melamanna Lugal-kitun Adab Nin-kisalsi...