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| symbol/motif | description | place of origin | time of origin | image |
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Mesopotamia | c. 6000 BC | https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Master_of_Animals | |
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symbol of Hermes; used to represent printing, commerce, medicine | Mesopotamia | c. 4000 BC – 3000 BC |
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Anatolia | 20th century BC |
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national symbol of Armenia | 1st century BC |
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Armenian_eternity_sign | |
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ornament | Syria | 2nd century |
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represents the Sun and eternity | Georgia |
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ornament | Central Asia, Western Asia |
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symbol of Inanna/Ishtar | Mesopotamia |
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symbol of Shamash | Mesopotamia |
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national symbol of the Kurds | Kurdistan Region | ||
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