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Ancient Sumerian necklaces and headdress discovered in the tomb of a woman named Puabi who was eithe
Ancient Sumerian gold beer mug, 2,600 BC. The straw was used to help filter out particulates remain
Shell inlay depicting male torso, Early Dynastic IIIa, ca. 2600–2500 B.C.E., Mesopotamia, Sumerian
Four love goddesses from different cultures.
Sexual intercourse between a woman and a man on a terra cotta plaques from Mesopotamia, early 2nd mi
lunariagold:Almost halfway done with the Phoenician alphabet oracle. There are 22 letters/cards in t
Cuneiform tablet counting beer for the workers. Circa 3100-3000 B.C, from Uruk in what is now southe
Ishtar Gate and Ishtar Lover by Iraqi artist Paul Batou~Hasmonean
theancientwayoflife:~ Bull’s head ornament for a lyre.Period: Early Dynastic IIIDate: ca. 2600–2350
ishtargates:Neo-Assyrian stamp seals depicting a dog (top) and the goddess Gula on her throne restin
tammuz:The Bull-Headed Lyre of Ur, the world’s oldest surviving stringed instrument, dating back to
arjuna-vallabha:Mushhushhu dragon, Symbol of the God Marduk, from Babylon
treasures-and-beauty:Iran, Achaemenid ornamental Lapis lazuli plate, ca 500-400 BC.
Assyrian costumes from the “History of the feminine Costume of the world”
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Statuette of the demon Pazuzu, Mesopotamia, 8th/7th BCE[970x1256]SWITCH
Terracotta relief of a harpist, early 2nd millennium B.C., from Eshnunna., Sumer
Achaemenid gold griffin headed armlet from the Oxus treasure found in Takht-i-Kuwad, Tajikistan c. 4
What the Sumerian word “Anunnaki” means according to the “scholars” on Ancie
dwellerinthelibrary:At the Met, an ivory plaque from the city of Nimrud. It’s Assyrian (specifically
is it me or do ancient iranian gazelles look like lawn chairs
Weight in the shape of a frog, 2000-1600 BC. Diorite or andesite. Babylonian, Mesopotamia. Via The M
The Rent is Due…Ancient Babylonian bill for rent written in cuneiform. Dated to 542 BC, curr
Sumerian wall plaque showing libation scenes (Ur, c. 2500 BC).The upper register of this plaque show
akreon:Lamassu, assyrian protective deity. #sketch #lamassu #mesopotamia #deity #mythology #sketchbo
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