I'm unable to view photographs, but I can provide some information based on the options you've given.
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Cylinder seals: These are small, cylindrical objects, often made of stone, that are engraved with images and used to roll an impression onto clay.
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Stone stelae: These are upright stone slabs that often have inscriptions or carvings on them. They were used for commemorative purposes or to mark important events.
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Ivory netsuke: These are small, carved sculptures from Japan, not related to Sumerian art.
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Cuneiform printing: This refers to the writing developed by the Sumerians, which involved making wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets.
If you can provide a description of the photograph or additional context, I would be glad to help you determine which Sumerian art form it represents!