File:Inscribed door-socket from the Temple of Šuda at Tell Abu Sheeja, Iraq. Ur III period, 21 century BCE. Iraq Museum.jpg

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English: Door-socket inscribed with an Old Akkadian inscription. Ur III period, 21 century BCE. From the Temple of Šuda (Šuda was an Elamite deity) at the ancient city of Pašime (lies west of Susa), modern-day Tell Abu Sheeja, Maysan Governorate, Iraq, near the Iraq-Iran border. Excavated in 2007 CE, 1st excavation season at Tell Abu Sheeja. On display at the Iraq Museum in Baghdad, Iraq.
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