Umma-Lagash Cone

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IPCH Digitization Lab
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Sketchfab
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3,221,819
Release Date
2018-08-14
License
CC BY-NC 4.0
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Late Early Dynastic period clay cone with an inscription by King Enmetena recounting the conflict between his city Lagash and the neighboring city Umma. The account culminates in his victory and a redrawing of the border. It is presumed that this cone stood among other markers to denote the boundaries. The bottom of the cone resembles a net and corresponds to a warning to natives of Umma that foreign invaders would be ensnared in the net of the god Enlil! Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History, Yale Babylonian Collection, Catalog No. [BC.005474](http://collections.peabody.yale.edu/search/Record/YPM-BC-005474) (Original Catalog No. NBC 2501) 3D featured in the exhibit *Ancient Mesopotamia Speaks* at the Yale Peabody Museum 6 April 2019 – 30 June 2020. Scanned and processed by Yale Institute for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage Digital Imaging Specialist Chelsea Alene Graham using Artec Space Spider and Artec Studio Professional in 2017. Geometry uploaded at 0.3 mm resolution.