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Français : Deux anneaux d'argent de poids standardisé, servant de moyen de transaction (monnaie pesée) dans la Mésopotamie antique. Tell Taya (Nord de l'Irak), période de l'empire d'Akkad (v. 2250 av. J.-C.). ME 141616-7.
English: Two silver rings, which were used as currency in Ancient Mesopotamia, by weight. From Tell Taya (Northern Iraq), c. 2250 BC (Akkadian Empire period). ME 141616-7.
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