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peashooter85:Ancient Mesopotamian cuneiform tablet and figurine discovered in a tomb dating to aroun
Mesopotamian statuette of a bull (bronze with silver inlay). Unknown artist; Early Dynastic III peri
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 (
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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
Old Babylonian fired clay plaque depicting a woman holding a child. Artist unknown; 2003-1595&
Limestone cylinder-seal from Mesopotamia, depicting the worship of the sun-god Shamash. Artist
evermore-fashion:Inanna was the goddess of war, sex, and the dispensation of justice in the ancient
ancientpeoples: Openwork scarab of green jasper imitating Mesopotamian drilled art style 7th Centur
ramonameisel: Inanna is an ancient Mesopotamian goddess associated with love, beauty, sex, war, just
Phoenician depiction of a sphinx made of ivory. Depictions of them were not solely restricted
Bust of Queen Nefertiti, discovered in Amarna, Egypt, made by Thutmose“The Nefertiti Bust
The four canopic jars of Horemsaf (c.1069-1030 BCE) “All four of these calcite ‘can
worldhistoryfacts: A geometry problem from an ancient Mesopotamian school, second millennium BCE. Th
asmodayrexmagnus: An amulet of the demon Lamashtu, standing on an ass and suckling a jackal with a
Ivory plaque depicting a griffin at a sacred tree from the ancient Assyrian city of Nimrud, dating b
Enkidu as Pseudo Servant; Ancient Mesopotamian god of war, Ninurta(Archer)
Stone panel from the North-West Palace of Ashurnasirpal, Nimrud (ancient Kalhu), northern Iraq
Statue of Horus, Temple of Horus, Edfu, Egypt (332-30 BCE)“After Egypt became a part of the Ro
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