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tammuz:The Bull-Headed Lyre of Ur, the world’s oldest surviving stringed instrument, dating back to
tammuz:Detail of a striding lion made from polychrome glazed bricks, one of dozens that decorated th
tammuz:Lion’s head sculpture made with silver, shell, and lapis lazuli from the royal tomb of queen
tammuz:Clay tablet with cuneiform writing from Mesopotamia. University of Pennsylvania Museum of Arc
tammuz:Sumerian Cuneiform tablet from the ancient city of Nippur dating back to 1730 BCE. The inscri
tammuz:Persian glazed fritware tile dating back to 1885. Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization, Sha
tammuz:Cuneiform writing on an Assyrian alabaster relief from the Northwest Palace of king Ashurnasi
tammuz:Head of a Parthian dignitary dating back to 100-199 CE. The Parthian Empire (247 BCE–224 CE)
tammuz: A statue of Gudea, ruler of the Sumerian city of Lagash in Southern Iraq dedicated to Ningi
tammuz:Detail of a Sasanian silver bowl depicting a hunting scene. The partially gilded bowl dates b
tammuz:Sasanian wine horn made with silver and gilt, dating back to the 4th century CE. Freer and Sa
tammuz:Sliver Tetradrachm of Alexander the Great wearing a lion skin helmet. The coin was minted in
tammuz: Winged Genius relief from the Northwest Palace of Ashurnasirpal II at the Assyrian capital c
tammuz: Servant with bowls from Persepolis, dating back to the 5th century BCE. Persepolis was among
tammuz: The Bull-Headed Lyre of Ur, the world’s oldest surviving stringed instrument, dating b
tammuz: Alabaster relief of an Eagle-Headed Winged Figure from the Northwest Palace of king Ashurnas
tammuz: A limestone head of an archer from Persepolis, dating back to 486-465 BCE. Persepolis was am
tammuz: Head from a statue of Gudea, ruler of the Sumerian city of Lagash in Southern Iraq. Boston M
tammuz: A calcite bowl dedicated to the Sumerian goddess Inanna from Ur’s Early Dynastic III E
tammuz25: Morning wood.
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