areas. Another conclusion could be the difference in the color of the skins of people who lived in those areas in that time. In the statue of Memi and Sabu it is not clear why they keep their hands like that. We know that in Seated Statue of Gudea, the gesture of his hands shows he is following what was common for praying and greeting. Also, in this statue we can see printing on his cloth which might represent a specific concept. On the bottom of Statue of Memi and Sabu we can see come picture of animals and birds or plants that is not clear what they meant by that. We could say those critters should have been in their period of time but it does not give us any clue for exactly what they are and it may show the value of those creatures but in Seated Statue of Gudea we only see the person in his cloth and his hat. We see that in Statue of Memi and Sabu they do not wear hats and they hair is naked but in the other one it is not. Also, his hat is textured and it is not simple and this is another sign to find more information about their culture. In conclusion, each one shows people in different geographic locations, their costumes, the critters that live with or they may have respect to. It may be a sign of difference in their abilities in making statues and the availability of materials in each area. It also can show differences in their culture.
areas. Another conclusion could be the difference in the color of the skins of people who lived in those areas in that time. In the statue of Memi and Sabu it is not clear why they keep their hands like that. We know that in Seated Statue of Gudea, the gesture of his hands shows he is following what was common for praying and greeting. Also, in this statue we can see printing on his cloth which might represent a specific concept. On the bottom of Statue of Memi and Sabu we can see come picture of animals and birds or plants that is not clear what they meant by that. We could say those critters should have been in their period of time but it does not give us any clue for exactly what they are and it may show the value of those creatures but in Seated Statue of Gudea we only see the person in his cloth and his hat. We see that in Statue of Memi and Sabu they do not wear hats and they hair is naked but in the other one it is not. Also, his hat is textured and it is not simple and this is another sign to find more information about their culture. In conclusion, each one shows people in different geographic locations, their costumes, the critters that live with or they may have respect to. It may be a sign of difference in their abilities in making statues and the availability of materials in each area. It also can show differences in their culture.