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The Burney plaque, also called in English "The Queen of the Night", is a terracotta plaque dated to the Paleo-Babylonian period (between 1792 and 1750 BC under the reign of King Hammurabi.
It represents a goddess in high relief.
It was suggested that it could be a representation of Lilith, but this hypothesis was rejected by several specialists in favor of that arguing that it is a representation of the goddess Ishtar, Ereshkigal or Inanna.
It is kept in the British Museum.


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