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In this low-relief carving from the era of the first Babylonian empire, Tiamat appears again on the retreat from the God, however here their positions are reversed from left to right. Tiamat on the left looks over its winged shoulder at the God, on the right, who is chasing after Tiamat carrying a bundle of three arrows in each hand. Tiamat appears as a combinatory zoomorph again, with the head of a bull, the neck of a snake, the front paws and torso of a lion, the back legs and two wings of a bird. The God appears with one foot off the ground, his customary beard and crown, and 4 wings.
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