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English: This file is a faithful, photographic reproduction of an ancient Hatran relief carving depicting Nergal, the ancient Mesopotamian god of death and plague.
Date circa first or second century AD
Source Ancient Hatran relief carving
Author Unknown ancient Hatran relief sculptor

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