Based on the options provided, without seeing the photograph, it's difficult to determine which specific Sumerian art form it depicts. However, here are brief descriptions of the options:
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Ivory Netsuke: These are typically small carved figures used as toggles for holding objects in Japanese culture, not Sumerian.
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Stone Stelae: These are upright stone slabs or columns that are often inscribed with texts or carvings and are commonly associated with ancient civilizations, including Sumerians.
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Cuneiform Printing: This refers to the writing system used by the Sumerians, often inscribed on clay tablets with a stylus.
If the photograph shows a carved upright stone with inscriptions or relief artworks, it would likely represent stone stelae. If it shows writing or impressions in clay, it may represent cuneiform printing.
Based on typical Sumerian art forms, if the image is of stone carvings or a stone slab, the answer would most likely be stone stelae.