Sumerian Door Pivot Stone with Inscription
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Sumerian Door Pivot Stone with Inscription

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This Sumerian door pivot stone from Telloh (ancient Girsu) dates to the third millennium BC. Made of basalt, it includes a socket for a door pivot and an inscription panel showing ritual offerings to a king. The inscription likely describes a temple’s construction in Eridu. Such stones were essential in Mesopotamian architecture, functioning as hinge boxes.