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Sufayan.ah

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Palace reliefs are most likely to have been found in
 
  a. Uruk.
  b. Lagash.
  c. Babylon.
  d. Khorsabad.
  e. Hattusas.

Question 2

The Ishtar Gate was dedicated to
 
  a. the god of war.
  b. the goddess of fertility.
  c. the goddess of the moon.
  d. the god of the underworld.
  e. the goddess of the hearth.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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