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Keywords: Syrian - Slab with Six-Winged Goddess - Walters 2116.jpg Walters Art Museum artwork 6 2 of these celestial beings each had six wings with two they covered their faces and with two they covered their feet and with two they flew Kapara's inscription is to the right of her face century 10 9 BC Aramaic basalt cm 68 37 21 5 accession number 21 16 26585 Max von Oppenheim 1911-1913 excavated at the lower course of the exterior wall of the temple of King Kapara at Guzana Tell Halaf Syria and sent to the United States for sale Alien Property Custodian of the United States by 1943 Walters Art Museum 1944 by purchase with the assistance of the Metropolitan Museum of Art New York Museum purchase with funds provided by the S A P Fund 1944 Translation Palace of Kapara son of Hadianu In Search of Ancient Treasure 40 Years of Collecting The Walters Art Gallery Baltimore 1978 place of origin Tell Halaf in present-day Syria Walters Art Museum license Ancient Near East art in the Walters Art Museum Reliefs from Syria Media contributed by the Walters Art Museum needs category review Tell Halaf
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