Clay plaque depicting two male dancers

Clay plaque depicting two male dancers

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BLMJ 00798 In the Isin-Larsa period, around 2000-1750 BC in Southern Mesopotamia, Two male figures are shown on this plaque, with long beards, wearing high feathered hats, wrapped in knee-length kilts and holding percussion sticks (clappers), one in each hand. The headdress and posture of the clapper players indicate that they were participating in a ritual dance, holding the clappers which were struck together with the tempo of the music. According to written records, clappers were played by entertainers in the cultic rites of Inanna/Ishtar, the goddess of love and war.

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