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what is the warka head​

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Answered by anjumraees
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warka head is known as lady of uruk.

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One of the earliest depictions of the human face is the Mask of Warka, also known as the Lady of Uruk, which dates to 3100 BC and is named after the contemporary settlement of Warka, which is adjacent to the ancient city of Uruk. The female face cut into the marble is most likely an image of Inanna. Although it is only assumed that a deity is represented, the object is around 20 cm (8 inches) tall and was likely included in a bigger wooden cult figure. There are no historical analogues to it. It is in the National Museum of Iraq, having been recovered undamaged after being plundered when the United States invaded Iraq in 2003.

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