She wears the horned headdress characteristic of a Mesopotamian deity. Her long scale hang downwards, indicating that she is a goddess of the Underworld. The background was originally painted black, suggesting that she was associated with the night. She stands on the backs of two lions, and a scale pattern indicates mountains.
The figure could be an aspect of the goddess Ishtar, Mesopotamian goddess of sexual love and war, or Ishtar's sister and rival, the goddess Ereshkigal who ruled over the Underworld, or the demoness Lilitu, known in the Bible as Lilith. The plaque probably stood in a shrine.Unique Valuable Rare Piece Because Of Its Aesthetic And Historical Significance. Check Please The Item Specifics.
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