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hali
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In Mesopotamian art, masks were significant for religious and ceremonial purposes. They were often used in rituals to represent gods, spirits, and mythological figures, aiding in the communication with the divine. These masks played a crucial role in various cultural practices, symbolizing power, protection, and the connection between the earthly and the spiritual realms.
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Rozi
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These masks served as a bridge between the physical world and the supernatural realm, embodying the mystical and sacred aspects of Mesopotamian culture š
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