Ancient Mesopotamia Gallery
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Mesopotamian statuette of a bull (bronze with silver inlay). Unknown artist; Early Dynastic III peri
Statue of Iddin-Ilum, šakkanakku of Mari, dedicated to Ishtar. From the palace of Zimri-Lim in the S
A Proto - Cuneiform beer recipe, Mesopotamia, approximately 3,000 BC
Ancient Mesopotamian statue of a lioness (the so-called “Guennol Lioness”). Artist unknown; Proto-E
Ancient Mesopotamian stamp seal, carved in the shape of a reclining bull or bull calf. Artist unkno
art-witches:Ancient Mesopotamian gold pendant with semi-precious stone inlay of palm tree with dates
Mesopotamian statuette of a bearded man, perhaps a king-priest. Artist unknown; ca. 3300 BCE (
met-ancient-art:Pendant amulet in the form of a bird, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Ancient Near East
An extremely old stamp. This ancient stamp dates to the 22nd century BC, and is from the holy city o
“Their men, young and old, I took as prisoners. Of some I cut off the feet and hands; of other
The Complaint Tablet of Ea-NasirCurrently on display at the British Museum, the “Complain
ahencyclopedia:LOVE, SEX AND MARRIAGE IN ANCIENT MESOPOTAMIA: Marriage in ancient Mesopotamia w
catalina-de-aragon:Women in History:EnheduannaShe was an Akkadian princess as well as High Priestess
dwellerinthelibrary:“Old Babylonian Terracotta Plaque: God with Sword smiting Enemy (Mesop
Ancient civilizations that History forgot (Part 2): Hurrian civilizationA people living in East Anat
Lapis-lazuli and gold bull head fragment of ancient lyre from Ur
Ancient Mesopotamian cylinder seal with impression, depicting a banquet scene. Artist unknown;
Gudea, of Lagash in Southern Mesopotamia, ruled c2144 - 2124 BC.Met Museum
Statue of Horus, Temple of Horus, Edfu, Egypt (332-30 BCE)“After Egypt became a part of the Ro
Old Babylonian fired clay plaque depicting a woman holding a child. Artist unknown; 2003-1595&
Ancient Babylonian terracotta figurine of a standing nude woman. Artist unknown; between ca. 1
Limestone cylinder-seal from Mesopotamia, depicting the worship of the sun-god Shamash. Artist
Top: Plan of the ruins of Babylon, 1905. Bottom: Ruins of Babylon, 1932.
peashooter85:A Proto - Cuneiform beer recipe, Mesopotamia, approximately 3,000 BC
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