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theancientwayoflife:~ Relief panel.Period: Neo-AssyrianDate: ca. 883–859 B.C.Place of origin: Mesopo
theancientwayoflife:~ Relief panel.Period: Neo-AssyrianDate: ca. 883–859 B.C.Place of origin: Mesopo
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Hey! I’m on #Kik - my username is ‘mesopony’ kik.me/mesopony?s=1
amateur-wives-naked: lichubb:mesoporny:assesfordays:onionb00ty:onionb00ty.tumblr.com/Definite
Advanced NMR captures new details in nanoparticle structuresAdvanced nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR
art-of-swords:Sickle SwordPeriod: Middle AssyrianDate: ca. 1307–1275 B.C.Geography: Northern Mesopot
Happy Hastings Monday! Here, the gallant captain is beating the heat in style, in Murder in Mesopota
I can hear planes passing by, no lights though. I am waiting for you, in the dark night of Mesopotam
The Sky Map of Ancient Nineveh, 3300 B.C. The origins of Western astronomy can be found in Mesopotam
Mesopotamian cuneiform love letter, circa 2000 BC,Bridegroom, dear to my heart,Goodly is your beauty
reretlet: kagurazakaundergroundresistance: reretlet: gizmo: deltaso: Tetris - mmmbcups: mesopotami
Votive mace of Shu-turul (c. 2168 – 2154 BC).Green marble mace head with his inscription on the flan
Ceremonial gold dagger of Queen Pu-Abi of Ur, Sumer, 2500 BC
Assyrian “winged genie” with elaborate bracelets. Alabaster relief sculpture from Room H of the Nor
Golden helmet from the tomb of Meskalamdug, King of the Sumerian city state of Ur, c. 2600 B.C.
A pair of Assyrian winged deities, carved in gypsum. Artist unknown; reign of Ashurbanipal II (883-
Roundel with radiating palmettes Period: Sasanian Date: ca. 6th century A.D. Geography: Mesopotamia,
Mesopotamian statuette (alabaster, gold, terracotta, and rubies) of a nude woman, possibly the godde
Two panels with striding lions from the Processional Way in Babylon Neo-Babylonian, c. 604-562 B.C.C
Stele of Ushumgal Sumerian (probably from Umma), c. 2900-2700 B.C.gypsum alabaster Metropolitan Muse
Statue of a standing male worshipperSumerian (from Eshnunna), c. 2900-2600 B.C.Gypsum alabaster, she
Man carrying a box, possibly for offeringsSumerian, c. 2900-2600 B.C.copper alloyMetropolitan Museum
Vessel stand with ibex supportSumerian, c. 2600-2350 B.C.Copper alloy inlaid with shell and lapis la
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