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X Marks the Spot
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However, just like his troops, he too looks up towards the sky. Though he does not have any person to look up to, he does look at the suns above the mountain.
The suns are representional of a greater power, perhaps the same one that empowered Naram-Sin. Naram-Sin's upward glance towards the suns show he is paying respect and tribute to the God. [ link to www.mtholyoke.edu]
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