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Assyrian “winged genie” with elaborate bracelets. Alabaster relief sculpture from Room H of the Nor
A pair of Assyrian winged deities, carved in gypsum. Artist unknown; reign of Ashurbanipal II (883-
Mesopotamian statuette (alabaster, gold, terracotta, and rubies) of a nude woman, possibly the godde
The Phoenician Oracle (yep, here we are!) Nūn- “Serpent” Oracular meaning: Upheaval, the unexpected
Alabaster statue of a male priest, from the ancient Mesopotamian city of Uruk. Artist unknown; ca. 3
The Phoenician Oracle is almost done and I will have a surprise by the end of this week! Hē - “Windo
The Phoenician Oracle Beth - “House” Oracular meaning: Home, family, belonging, domainPaired with t
Cuneiform tablet counting beer for the workers. Circa 3100-3000 B.C, from Uruk in what is now southe
Ishtar Gate and Ishtar Lover by Iraqi artist Paul Batou~Hasmonean
NO KING by Taissia Abdoullina“A bust inspired by ancient mesopotamian statues, with a touch of art n
dwollsadventures:Aw yeah it’s Mušḫuššu. The most popular Mesopotamian creature, perhaps only rivaled
Ancient Assyrian ivory box panel depicting a griffin and sacred tree. Artist unknown; ca. 800 BCE.
Mesopotamian Statuette of a Leopard, Near Eastern, Proto-sumerian, ca. 3000 B.C.E., Rock Crystal.
Ivory furniture plaque from Assyria, carved with a falcon-headed figure in relief. Artist unknown;
ancient-mesopotamia:Ancient Artifact from Hatra, Iraq.
The Phoenician Oracle Aleph- “Ox” Oracular meaning: Ally, reliability, trust, loyaltyPaired with ma
An Assyrian soldier conducts captives in a boat. Gypsum alabaster relief, artist unknown; ca. 668-6
Assyrian lamassu from the Throne Room (Room B) of the North-West Palace at Nimrud (present-day Iraq)
ancientpeoples:Openwork scarab of green jasper imitating Mesopotamian drilled art style7th Century B
Mesopotamian votive statue of a dog. According to the inscription, it was dedicated by a physician
Ancient Mesopotamian stamp seal (carved marble) in the form of a reclining calf. Artist unknown; ca
Ancient Assyrian ivory furniture plaque depicting a cow suckling a calf. Artist unknown; 9th/8th ce
Ancient Mesopotamian jasper cylinder seal, depicting long-necked lions and lion-headed eagles. Arti
Ancient Mesopotamian terracotta relief depicting a worker using an adze to cut a piece of a chariot.
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