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Construction certificate issued by King Nebuchadnezzar II for the restoration of a Babylonian temple
Slowly but surely.. THE PHOENICIAN ORACLE, inspired by the Phoenician alphabet, is now available in
Via Maris, historic road that runs along the Palestine coast, Latin for “way of the sea”
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
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
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