These clay figures, found in Nineveh, represent the apkallu fish-men. They were sometimes buried under doors as protection. According to Mesopotamian mythology, shortly after the creation of man, seven apkallu sages from the sea taught knowledge, techniques and rituals to humans.
(800-600 BCE, Nineveh, British Museum, BM 91836)
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