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 The king also left behind a number of plates depicting himself, members of his family, and some of his followers. These early works illustrate several important elements of Mesopotamian iconography, such as the ruler standing with hands clasped as a typical depiction of piety ([[http://cdli.ucla.edu/P222460|FAOS 05/1, Urn 21]]) or holding a basket on his head to signal participation in foundational building projects ([[http://cdli.ucla.edu/P222359|FAOS 05/1, Urn 20]]). The king also left behind a number of plates depicting himself, members of his family, and some of his followers. These early works illustrate several important elements of Mesopotamian iconography, such as the ruler standing with hands clasped as a typical depiction of piety ([[http://cdli.ucla.edu/P222460|FAOS 05/1, Urn 21]]) or holding a basket on his head to signal participation in foundational building projects ([[http://cdli.ucla.edu/P222359|FAOS 05/1, Urn 20]]).
  
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