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Slowly but surely.. THE PHOENICIAN ORACLE, inspired by the Phoenician alphabet, is now available in
Terracotta brick of Eannatum, Prince of Lagash (Girsu, c. 2450 BC).Eannatum gives his title and desc
Hymn to Iddin-Dagan of Isin (c. 1950 BC).During the dynasties of Isin and Larsa, hymns exalting the
The ruins of Uruk (Sumer).Uruk was one of the most important Sumerian cities, and during theUruk Per
Part of a stone monument inscribed with the name of Utu-hengal, king of Uruk (Ur, c. 1215 BC).In 233
Tablets from the Library of Ashurbanipal (600s BC) in the BritishMuseum.Discovery and translation of
Sumerian King List (c. 1800 BC), probably found at Larsa.This clay prism (20 x 9cm) is inscribed on
Sumerian foundation figurines:Foundation figurine of Ur-Nammu (r.2112 – 2095 BC) from the Temple of
Fragment of the Stele of Vultures (c. 2450 BC), the victory stele of Eannatum of Lagash over Umma. F
A cover for my pretend Epic of Gilgamesh game featuring Ereshkigal, Goddess of the Underworld. I pla
Via Maris, historic road that runs along the Palestine coast, Latin for “way of the sea”
Sumerian greenstone cylinder seal of Ur-Nammu (c. 2100 BC).Ur-Nammu (r. 2047 - 2030 BC) was the firs
peashooter85:Fun History Fact,According to the Dead Sea Scrolls and other contemporary sources, the
Cylinder seal of the Sumerian king Shulgi (r. 2094 – 2047 BC).Under the unifying force of the Third
Assyrian Female Head with Rosette Diadems, 8th-7th c. B.C. Neo Assyrian period,found in Nimrud
Babylonian Alabaster Statue of the goddess Ishtar, 350 B.C.
The Stele of Ushumgal, which commemorates a Sumerian real estate transaction from around 2800 BCE. I
Mesopotamian statuette of a bull (bronze with silver inlay). Unknown artist; Early Dynastic III peri
cosmos-one:Tablet of Shamash, Sippar,Babylonia, Mesopotamia, 888 - 855 B.C.
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
tanyushenka:Three men standing in a dirt field eating large pieces of flatbread Mesopotamia (undated
Sumerian cuneiform tablet (c. 3100 – 2900 BC). Administrativeaccount recording the distribution of
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