Babylonian Gallery
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babylonian:aerostarmonk:One time Matt Damon guest starred on Arthur and he looked horrifying.“so sho
Babylonian Alabaster Statue of the goddess Ishtar, 350 B.C.
world-shards:Gilgamesh wandering in the wilderness, from Babylonian tablet IX (tr. Andrew George, P
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ancientart:A few photographs of the site of ancient Babylon (present day Iraq) from the San Diego Ai
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babylonian:before today, i hadn’t heard of “rough rides,” and there’s a good chance you haven’t eith
ancientpeoples:Mace Head900-800 BCLate Babylonian(Source: The British Museum)
dwellerinthelibrary:“Old Babylonian Terracotta Plaque: God with Sword smiting Enemy (Mesop
Babylonian territory upon Hammurabi’s ascension to the throne, in 1792 BCE, and upon his d
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Worlds oldest labyrinth illustration. 2000-1700 BC. Babylonian.
ancient-mesopotamia:It’s a well known fact that Egyptians are credited with the domestication
[Left]Cylinder seal impressionFrom cylinder seal. Mesopotamia, Babylonian period. 1700 BC, hematitep
Kassite Cylinder Seal, dates to between 1595 and 1155 BC (Middle Babylonian). The impressi
babylonian:thatredheadedchickriley:This was on food network’s snapchat discover todaythis imag
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
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Boundary stone, or kudurru, records a gift of land made by Eanna-shum-id
Ruins of the ziggurat at Eridu (Sumer). Some of the baked bricks arestamped with the name of Ur-Nam
Babylonians dug a 3000-foot-long tunnel under the Euphrates River, around 2180 BCE. The tunnel,
A Babylonian frog-shaped weight, ca. 2000-1600 BCE. An inscription on its underside reads &ldquo
historyfilia:Molded and glazed bricks forming a striding lion. Babylonian, ca. 6th century BC. The O
babylonian: before today, i hadn’t heard of “rough rides,” and there’s
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