Lammasu sculpture
Sculpture
stone carving
Sculpture 3D scanning
Pergamon Museum
Pergamon Museum Collection
Mesopotamian Mythology
“Lammasu”
Lammasu sculpture
Mesopotamian civilization
Sumerian period
2
Coin
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Lammasu is a god in Mesopotamian mythology, typically depicted with the body of a bull or lion, wings of an eagle, and a human head. In art, Lammasu is depicted as a hybrid, a winged bull or lion with the head of a human male. This sculpture is located at the Pergamon Museum in Berlin. Lammasu's sculptures originated in the Sumerian period and later developed during the Asuro Akkadian period.