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During 1926, Professor Ambrose Waldvogel excavated a site within Iraq after finding evidence suggesting remanence of architecture from the Mesopotamian empire. He and his crew discovered a possible mud dried home owned by commoners that is theorized to be enhabited during the Early Dynastic Period. Within the rubble they were surprised to see a collection of votive statues of popular gods within the region that all seemed to be crafted by several different individuals. This was odd since there were no blatant signs of the site holding any qualities remotely correlating to a typical ziggurat, suggesting it was privately practiced cult. The strangest item found was a black "dog-like" figure made of unblemished soapstone. 


A professor of Mesopotamian archeology and theology, Professor Waldvogel was unable to identify the object with any direct data previously collected throughout his years of research. On these grounds, he proceeded his further studies within his private studies when his several week long excavation ended.....

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