- some 25 km (16 mi)
northwest of Lagash, at the site of what is now Tell
Telloh in Dhi Qar Governorate, Iraq. As the
religious center of the
kingdom of...
- Adad-nadin-ahhe (see
Adadnadinakhe bricks) in
Telloh (ancient Girsu).
Statues M–Q come from
clandestine excavations in
Telloh in 1924; the rest come from the art...
- of Lagash,
showing Anzû as a lion-headed
eagle in a
Master of
Animals motif, ca. 2550–2500 BC;
found at Tell
Telloh the
ancient city of Girsu, (Louvre)...
- 2 mi) away and
marks the
southern limit of the state.
Nearby Girsu (modern
Telloh),
about 25 km (16 mi)
northwest of Lagash, was the
religious center of the...
- (40,000); Memphis, Ebla, Urkesh, and
Shuruppak (30,000) (p. 28).
Girsu (
Telloh), the
later capital of the
state of Lagash, was
situated 25 km NW of Lagash...
- in Mesopotamia. The
motif appears on a
terracotta stamp seal from Tell
Telloh,
ancient Girsu, at the end of the
prehistoric Ubaid period of Mesopotamia...
- be part of a vase, made of
antimony dating to
about 3000 BC was
found at
Telloh,
Chaldea (part of present-day Iraq), and a
copper object plated with antimony...
- of Lagash. A
statuette dedicated by
Shulgi to
Igalim has been
found in
Telloh (Girsu). He
refers to him as the "beloved son of Ningirsu" in the accompanying...
- the high-priest Lu'enna to the king of
Lagash (maybe Urukagina),
informing him of his son's
death in combat, c. 2400 BC,
found in
Telloh (ancient Girsu)...
-
Zabalam (Tell Ibzeikh) Umma (Umm al-Aqarib, Tell Jokha)
Girsu (Tello or
Telloh)
Lagash (Tell al-Hiba) Tell
Zurghul (Nigin) Uruk (Warka)
Larsa (Tell as-Senkereh)...