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Ancient Worlds - BBC Two Episode 2 “The Age of Iron”Detail - Assyrian stone wall panel from the Cent
mini-girlz:Female Figure Called the “Wo-man Aryballos”Neo-Sumerian period (ca 2150-2000 BC)Alabaster
Seal of Inanna, 2350-2150 BC; Akkadian Empire
prokopetz:thesparkofrevolution:blacktyranitar:thesparkofrevolution:jakovu:dama3:tastefullyoffensive:
massarrah:Model of a Wig from the Third Dynasty of Ur (Mesopotamia)Originally mounted on a statue, t
tentaclegarden:Mesopotamian devil Pazuzu
An Assyrian soldier conducts captives in a boat. Gypsum alabaster relief, artist unknown; ca. 668-6
A limestone statue of Princess Doshfari, daughter of Sanatruq II of Hatra, 138 A.D
starxgoddess:Shadows out of Time: sleeping deities from Mesopotamia —“the land between rivers”—: Sum
Beer and sex, ancient Baylonian, 1600 - 2000 BC.Currently on display at the Oriental Institute Museu
In stone-poor Mesopotamia, elaborate stucco decorations were the hallmark of Parthian and Sasanian p
gracedpalmer:Enki is a Sumerian creator god, also known as Ea by the Babylonians and Akkadians. He w
Assyrian lamassu from the Throne Room (Room B) of the North-West Palace at Nimrud (present-day Iraq)
Ruins of the Sumerian city Eridu.The Sumerians considered Eridu to be the oldest city in the world.
Babylonian Stone weight in the shape of a Grasshopper. Mesopotamia, 18th-17th Century BC. Material :
ancientpeoples:Women of Ancient BabylonThe best known and most complete of the ancient pre-Roman law
The First Emperor — Sargon of AkkadAn ancient Sumerian king who ruled over a city called Akkad
Great mosque of Samarra, IraqVia: bashny.net
dwellerinthelibrary:This thing looks incredibly home-made. The Ishtar Vase at the Louvre, found at L
tanyushenka:Three men standing in a dirt field eating large pieces of flatbread Mesopotamia (undated
The “Queen of the Night,” an unidentified figure, perhaps a goddess, dating to the 18th-19th centuri
Ninshubar, Queen of the East, sukkel of the goddess Inanna.from sckry.deviantart.com/art/Quee
tammuz:Clay tablet with cuneiform writing from Mesopotamia. University of Pennsylvania Museum of Arc
Katharine and Leonard Woolley measuring drainage pipes in Pit X at Ur(1934).Irrigation was the drivi
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