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This six and a half foot stele portrays Sargon’s grandson as a symbol of everything that is great. Each part of this stone, the position’s and carvings, all come together to show Naram-Sin’s omnipotence. ... The helmet may also imply that Naram-Sin has the power of both a human and a bull. ... The term used is Damqu meaning “Naram-Sin is himself both auspicious and protected by the auspicious. ... ” 4 Naram-Sin’s beard is also a sexual quality, the beard brings out the manliness in him and is prominently shown on the stele.
Approximate Word count = 402 Approximate Pages = 1.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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