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thumb|A kusarikku on the right holding a lance with an ugallu on the left on a Hittite relief from Carchemish.

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thumb|A kusarikku on the right holding a lance with an ugallu on the left on a Hittite relief from Carchemish.

Kusarikku ("Bull-Man") was an ancient Mesopotamian mythological demon shown in artistic representation from the earliest (late Uruk period) times with the arms, torso and head of a human and the ears, horns and hindquarters of a bull. He is portrayed as walking upright and characterized as a door keeper to protect the inhabitants from malevolent intruders. He is one of the demons which represented mountains. He is pictured in late iconography holding a banduddû, "bucket". On a stela of Meli-Šipak, the land grant to Ḫasardu kudurru, he is pictured carrying a spade.

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