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6271. Code of Hammurabi, Babylon
For layout purposes only:6271. Cuneiform tablet containing part of the Code of Hammurabi written around 1790 BC. Babylon, Susa, Iran.
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6273. Gilgamesh and Humbaba
For layout purposes only:6273. Basalt carving depicting Mesopotamian mythology; King Gilgamesh of Uruk and Enkido fighting the giant Humbaba, guardian of the gods.
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6274. Sickle sword, Assyria,
For layout purposes only:6274. Sickle sword, Assyria, 1300-1275 BC. bearing cuneiform inscription indicating that the sword belonged to king Adad-Nirani.
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6277. Enuma Elish Babylonian epic
For layout purposes only:6277. Enuma Elish is the Babylonian Epic of Creation written on seven cuneiform tablets in Sumero-Akkadian script dating from 7th century BCE.
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6289. Early Sumerian script
For layout purposes only:6289. Early Sumerian script, cuneiform tablet dating c. 2300 BC. text is dealing with commercial subject
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6290. Cuneiform tablet, mathematic.
For layout purposes only:6290. Babylonian cuneiform tablet dealing with complicated mathematical problems, perhaps connected with architectural problems. C. 1700 BC. Mesopotamia.
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6328. Tiglath Pileser III anals
For layout purposes only:6328. Cuneiform tablet of Tiglath Pileser III king of Assyria describing building operations, conquests of Amon, Moab, Edom, Ashkelon, etc.
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6330-1- Shamshi-Adad, Assyrian King
For layout purposes only:6330. Shamshi-Adad, Assyrian King 1809-1776 BC. Stela showing the king with symbols of Mesopotamian Gods.
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6330-2- Shamshi-Adad, Assyrian King
For layout purposes only:6330. Shamshi-Adad, Assyrian King 1809-1776 BC. Stela showing the king with symbols of Mesopotamian Gods.
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6330-3- Shamshi-Adad, Assyrian King
For layout purposes only:6330. Shamshi-Adad, Assyrian King 1809-1776 BC. Stela showing the king with symbols of Mesopotamian Gods.
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6332. Assyrian king Ashumasirpal II
For layout purposes only:6332. Stela of Assyrian king Ashumasirpal II. 883 to 859 BC.
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6333. Assyrian kings tablet
For layout purposes only:6333. Cuneiform tablet listing names of Assyrian kings, 7th. C. BC.
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6336. Ashurnasirpal II brick
For layout purposes only:6335. Brick with inscription of the Assyrian King Ashurnasirpal II, 883-859 BC.
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6336. King Ashurnasirpal II, Assyria
For layout purposes only:6336. Assyrian king Ashurnasirpal II, 883-859 BC. (centre), meets a high official.
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6336. King Ashurnasirpal II, Assyria
For layout purposes only:6336. Assyrian king Ashurnasirpal II, 883-859 BC. The relief shows the king worshiping symbols of deities and heavenly bodyes.
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6344. Sun and Moon worshiping
For layout purposes only:6344. Mesopotamian basalt stele depicting the God Aru sacrifices spoils of war, worshiping sun and moon, 12th. C. BC. Susa, Iran
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6345 .Mesopotamian sailing boat
For layout purposes only:6345. Mesopotamian sailing boat, c. 2nd. C. AD.
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6364. Toy on wheels, Mesopotamia
For layout purposes only:6364. Clay object with wheels, perhaps a child’s toy, Mesopotamia c. 2600 BC.
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6365. Female figure, Mesopotamia
For layout purposes only:6365. Female figure, gypsum, Mesopotamia c. 2600. BC.
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6368. Sumerian, Akkadian mythology seal
For layout purposes only:6368. Sumerian God Enki, water erupting from his shoulder ( second on right), sun God Utu is emerging from the depths (center figure) above winged Goddess Inanna (Ishtar). Akkadian cylinder seal dating c. 2300 BC
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6369. Cuneiform tablet, Uruk
For layout purposes only:6369. Early cuneiform tablet with impression of hunting scene, Uruk III style dating c. 3100-2900 BC.
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6370. Sumerian god Ea with attendants
For layout purposes only:6370. Sumerian cylinder seal depicting god Ea (Enki) seated with three other deities standing, c. 2300 BC.
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6371. Feast scene seal from Ur
For layout purposes only:6371. Cylinder seal depicting a feast scene, Ur, Mesopotamia c. 2600 BC.
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6372. Sumerian seal with planets
For layout purposes only:6372. Sumerian seal depicting a seated deity with two attendants, the sun, moon and 10 other planets (upper left ), c. 2500 BC.
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6375. Assyrian King Ashurnasirpal II.
For layout purposes only:6375. Relief depicting the Assyrian King Ashurnasirpal II. Dating c. 865-860 BC. Nimrud palace, Mesopotamia.
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6376. King Ashurnasrirpal in battle
For layout purposes only:6376. Assyrian relief from King Ashurnasrirpal’s pakace in Kalhu showing a battle scene, the King on the left is protected by a shield bearer, c. 860 BC.
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6379. Susanian silver plate
For layout purposes only:6379. Susanian silver plate engraved with a hunting scene, 5th. C. AD. Iran
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6380. Ceramic Jar, Chalcolithic
For layout purposes only:6380. Ceramic Jar decorated with a goat drawing, Iran, Chalcolithic period, 4nd. millennium BC
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6381. Golden drinking vessel
For layout purposes only:6381. Golden drinking vessel decorated with a lion head, Iran, c, 5th BC
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6392. Rab Shaqeh stela
For layout purposes only:6392. Basalt stela of Rab-Shaqeh, chief Cupbearer of Assyrian king Shalmaneser III dating c. 859-825 BC. Rab SHaqeh is mentioned in the Bible, 2 Kings 18:18-37.
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6401. Hittite storm God Adad,
For layout purposes only:6401. Hittite storm God Adad, c. 3000 BC.
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6403. Hittite God Sharruma, Yazilkaya, Turkey.
For layout purposes only:6403. Hittite God Sharruma holding King Tudhaliya IV. C. 1250 BC. Yazilkaya, Turkey.
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6404. Hittite statue
For layout purposes only:6404. Small basalt statue of a seated man holding a food bowl. Neo-Hittite c. 1000-700 BC.
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6405. Hittie King Tudhaliya
For layout purposes only:6405. Hittie King Tudhaliya, 1250 – 1220 BC.
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6406. Nabonidus inscription
For layout purposes only:6406. Cuneiform inscription describing the surrender of Nabonidus’ dynasty to the army of king Cyrus, c. 589 BC.
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6407. King Nebuchadnezzar inscription
For layout purposes only:6407. Cuneiform inscription prizing king Nebuchadnezzar as king of justice, wise, pious and strong. Babylon, Mesopotamia, c. 605-562 BC.
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6408. Sumerian Goddess Inanna
For layout purposes only:6408. Sumerian Goddess Inanna, goddess of fertility, love, war and justice.
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Fragment of stone relief from a Temple in Nippur (Mesopotamia), c. 2500 BC. -
6411. Babylon cuneiform tablet
For layout purposes only:6411. Cuneiform tablet stating the measurements of the Ziggurat of Marduk at Babylon which is the tower of Babel in the book of Genesis. Babylon, Mesopotamia, c. 600-400 BC.
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6412. God Assur, Mesopotamia
For layout purposes only:6412. Relief depicting the God Assur with two smaller water goddesses on each side. Temple of Assur , Mesopotamia c. 2000 BC.
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6413. Sin the Assyrian God of the moon
For layout purposes only:6413. Sin the Assyrian God of the moon, Mesopotamia, c. 7th. C. BC.
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6415. Gilgamesh, Mesopotamia
For layout purposes only:6415. Gilgamesh killing the Bull of Heaven, Mesopotamian relief.
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6416-1- Ishtar Gate, Babylon
For layout purposes only:6416. The Ishtar Gate was the eighth gate to the inner city of Babylon. It was constructed in about 575 BC by King Nebuchadnezzar II.(reconstruction).
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6416. The Ishtar Gate
For layout purposes only:6416. The Ishtar Gate was the eighth gate to the inner city of Babylon. It was constructed in about 575 BC by King Nebuchadnezzar II.(reconstruction).
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6427. Storm God Adad, Hittite
For layout purposes only:6427. HITTITE STORM GOD ADAD, STANDING ON A BULL AND HOLDING IN HIS HANDS PRONGS REPRESENTING LIGHTNING
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6428. Ishtar vase
For layout purposes only:6428. Terracotta vase decorate with the image of the Mesopotamian Goddess Ishtar. Larsa, 2nd. millennium BC.
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6433. Eye Idol, Mesopotamia
For layout purposes only:6433. Eye Idol, Mesopotamia c. 3500-3000 BC. The Idols found in many Temples represent “wide Eyed” attentiveness to the gods.
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6434. Tablet of King Sargon
For layout purposes only:6434. Cuneiform tablet describing the birth of King Sargon (reigned c. 2334–2279 BC), ruler of Mesopotamia, Syria, Anatolia, and Elam (western Iran).
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6453. Cylinder seal depicting Goddess Ishtar
For layout purposes only:6453. Cylinder seal depicting Goddess Ishtar and worshiper with winged genies on each side. Assyria, Mesopotamia, c. 8-7th. C. BC.
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6455. Ivory Sphinx, Assyria
For layout purposes only:6455. Sphinx, ivory relief furniture decoration. Assyrian, 9-8th. C. BC.
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6455. Ivory Sphinx, Assyria
For layout purposes only:6455. Sphinx, ivory relief furniture decoration. Assyrian, 9-8th. C. BC.
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6501-1-Sumerian King list
For layout purposes only:6501. Sumerian King list, cuneiform script document listing Sumerian cities and they rulers. Babylon, c. 2000-1800 BC.
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6501-1-Sumerian King list
For layout purposes only:6501. Sumerian King list, cuneiform script document listing Sumerian cities and they rulers. Babylon, c. 2000-1800 BC.
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6501. Sumerian King list
For layout purposes only:6501. Sumerian King list, cuneiform script document listing Sumerian cities and they rulers. Babylon, c. 2000-1800 BC.
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6501. Sumerian King list
For layout purposes only:6501. Sumerian King list, cuneiform script document listing Sumerian cities and they rulers. Babylon, c. 2000-1800 BC.
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6502. King Xerxes cuneiform inscription
For layout purposes only:6502. King Xerxes cuneiform inscription praising the king in old Persian and Elamite languages. The inscription is several meters tall dating c. 5th. C. BC. located near Van in Turkey.
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6502. King Xerxes cuneiform inscription
For layout purposes only:6502. King Xerxes cuneiform inscription praising the king in old Persian and Elamite languages. The inscription is several meters tall dating c. 5th. C. BC. located near Van in Turkey.
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6503. Musicians, Nineveh palace relief
For layout purposes only:6503. Relief depicting a harpist and a lyre players dating c. 640 BC, palace at Nineveh, Iraq
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6503. Musicians, Nineveh palace relief
For layout purposes only:6503. Relief depicting a harpist and a lyre players dating c. 640 BC, palace at Nineveh, Iraq
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6505. Brick from the “Processional street” in Babylon
For layout purposes only:6505. Clay brick from the “Processional street” in Babylon mentioning king Nebuchadnezzar II, dating c. 605-560 BC.
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6505. Brick from the “Processional street” in Babylon
For layout purposes only:6505. Clay brick from the “Processional street” in Babylon mentioning king Nebuchadnezzar II, dating c. 605-560 BC.
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6507. Monster Sirrush, Mushhushshu-dragon, Babylon
For layout purposes only:6507. Glazed brick image of the monster Sirrush, Mushhushshu-dragon, the Patron God of Babylon. Processional street in Babylon, dating c. 605-562 BC.
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6518-1- Deities playing musical instruments.
For layout purposes only:6518. Procession of animals and deities playing musical instruments. Kudurru found in Susa dating c.12th. C. BC.
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6518. Deities playing musical instruments.
For layout purposes only:6518. Procession of animals and deities playing musical instruments. Kudurru found in Susa dating c.12th. C. BC.
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6521. Clay brick, King Shalmaneser
For layout purposes only:6521. Clay brick inscribed in cuneiform letters prizing King Shalmaneser, king of Assyria. From the ziggurat of Kalhu, Mesopotamia.
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6522. Commemorative stela
For layout purposes only:6522. Commemorative stela (kuduru) from the Temple of Marduk in Babylon dating c. 9-8th. C. BC. Cuneiform inscription honors Adad-edir an official of the Temple.
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6525. Cuneiform tablet case
For layout purposes only:6525. Cuneiform tablet case impressed with cylinder seals, Assyria, Mesopotamia, c. 1340 BC.
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6530. Quneiform inscription, King Nabonidus
For layout purposes only:6530. Cylinder quneiform inscription concerning repairs of the temple of Sin, by King Nabonidus the last king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire, reigning from 556–539 BC
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6531. Stele of King Nabonidus of Babylon
For layout purposes only:6531. Stele of King Nabonidus of Babylon, praying to the moon, sun and stars. C. 556-539 BC, Babylon, Mesopotamia.
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6536. Stele of Assyrian King Adad Nirari III.
For layout purposes only:6536. Stele of Assyrian King Adad Nirari III. (810-782 BC) . The king is praying to deities and astrological symbols, the cuneiform text describes the kings titles and battles. Ninve, Mesopotamia, Iraq.
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6548. The four faced God Ishchali
For layout purposes only:6548. Bronze figurine of the four faced God Ishchali, Old-Babylonian God of the four winds and Goddess of rainstorms, c. 2000 BC.
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6555. Stela depicting Assyrian King Shamshi Adad V
For layout purposes only:6555. Stela depicting Assyrian King Shamshi Adad V worshiping symbols of Assyrian Gods and Deities. The cuneiform inscription mentions the kings campaigns. Temple of Nabu, Ninve, Mesopotamia, C. 814 BC.
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6573. Woman praying
For layout purposes only:6573. Clay figurine of a woman praying, Iraq, c. 2000-1750 BC.
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6576-2-Gilgamesh the King of Uruk
For layout purposes only:6576. Gilgamesh the King of Uruk (Mesopotamia), ruled sometime between 2800 and 2500 BC, depicted holding a lion.
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6576-3-Gilgamesh the King of Uruk
For layout purposes only:6576. Gilgamesh the King of Uruk (Mesopotamia), ruled sometime between 2800 and 2500 BC, depicted holding a lion.
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6576. Gilgamesh the King of Uruk
For layout purposes only:6576. Gilgamesh the King of Uruk (Mesopotamia), standing on the head of the slain Humbaba.
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6581-1-Tiglath-Pileser III king of Assyria
For layout purposes only:6581. Tiglath-Pileser III king of Assyria in the eighth century BC, ruled 745–727 BC, he introduced advanced civil, military, and political systems into the Neo-Assyrian Empire
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6581-2-Tiglath-Pileser III king of Assyria
For layout purposes only:6581. Tiglath-Pileser III king of Assyria in the eighth century BC, ruled 745–727 BC, he introduced advanced civil, military, and political systems into the Neo-Assyrian Empire
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6581-3-Tiglath-Pileser III king of Assyria
For layout purposes only:6581. Tiglath-Pileser III king of Assyria in the eighth century BC, ruled 745–727 BC, he introduced advanced civil, military, and political systems into the Neo-Assyrian Empire
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6581-4-Tiglath-Pileser III king of Assyria
For layout purposes only:6581. Tiglath-Pileser III king of Assyria in the eighth century BC, ruled 745–727 BC, he introduced advanced civil, military, and political systems into the Neo-Assyrian Empire
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6583. KING MARDUK of Uruk
For layout purposes only:6583. KING MARDUK (LEFT) CHARTERING LAND TO AN OFFICIAL. ON THE UPPER PART ARE THE EMBLEMS OF THE FOUR PRINCIPAL BABYLONIAN DEITIES. URUK, SOUTHERN MESOPOTAMIA, C. 850 B.C.
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6670. Babylonian Storm God Ishchali, Mesopotamia
For layout purposes only:6670. Clay tablet depicting the Babylonian Storm God Ishchali, 2000-1600 BC. Mesopotamia.
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6671. Gypsum cup, Shara Temple, Mesopotamia
For layout purposes only:6671. Gypsum cup decorated with a nude person, bulls and lions, 3000-2600 BC. Shara Temple, Mesopotamia.
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6676. Worshiper, Larsa, Mesopotamia
For layout purposes only:6676. Bronze figurine (partly gold) of a person worshiping in a kneeling position, dating c. 1750 BC, Larsa, Mesopotamia.
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6677. Female worshiper, Mesopotamia
For layout purposes only:6677. Figurine of a female worshiper dating c. 2600-2500 BC, Mesopotamia, Sumerian
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6678. Woman head, Mesopotamia
For layout purposes only:6678. Stone carved head of a woman, Mesopotamia, c. 2700 BC. Sumerian
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6679. Worshiper, Mesopotamia
For layout purposes only:6679. Figurine of a worshiper dating c. 2600-2500 BC, Mesopotamia, Sumerian
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6681. Two priests from the Temple at Mari
For layout purposes only:6681. Statuette of two Gala priests from the Temple of Goddess Inanna at Mari, Summer c. 2450 BC. Mesopotamia.
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6682. Babylonian Goddess Ishtar
For layout purposes only:6682. Clay plaque depicting the Babylonian Goddess Ishtar dating c. 18th. C. BC. Mesopotamia, Iraq.
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6687. Cuneiform tablet
For layout purposes only:6687. Cuneiform tablet from Uruk, Mesopotamia, dating c. 3100-2900 BC.
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6688. Tablet with Pictographs,
For layout purposes only:6688. Tablet with Pictographs, Uruk, Mesopotamia, dating c. 3500 BC.
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6689. Cuneiform tablet, Mesopotamia c.2600 BC
For layout purposes only:6689. Cuneiform tablet, Mesopotamia c.2600 BC. The text is a contract for the sale of a house and a field.
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6718. Hittite storm god Teshub
For layout purposes only:6718. Hittite storm god Teshub holding a symbol of Lightning, basalt relief dating c. 1600-1170 BC. from a Hittite temple in Hattusa, Turkey
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6743. Stele of the Assyrian king Sannacherib
For layout purposes only:6743. Stele of the Assyrian king Sannacherib dating c. 705-681 BC. from Ninveh. The text records the king’s achievements, the king is shown praying to divine symbols and Gods.
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6760-1-The Hittite Storm God Teshub
For layout purposes only:6760. The Hittite Storm God Teshub, half human, half bull. Citadel of Aleppo, Syria.
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6760. The Hittite Storm God Teshub
For layout purposes only:6760. The Hittite Storm God Teshub, half human, half bull. Citadel of Aleppo, Syria.
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6761. Teshub, Hittite storm God
For layout purposes only:6761. TESHUB, THE HITTITE STORM GOD, BASALT STELE, 9TH. C. B.C. Alepo, Syria.
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6805. Hittite hunting scene
For layout purposes only:6805. Neo-Hittite relief depicting a lion hunt scene, 10th. -9th. C. BC. Tel Halaf, Syria
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6809. Hittite Moon God Si Gabor.
For layout purposes only:6809. Funerary stele of Si Gabor, priest of the Moon God, Neo Hittite relief dating c. 7th. C. BC. Neirab, Syria.
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6872. Assyrian soldier with captives on a reed boat
For layout purposes only:6872. Assyrian soldier conducting captives on a reed boat. Relief from King Ashurbanipal from his palace in Nineveh, Iraq, dating c. 668-627 BC.
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6877. Elamite war Chariot
For layout purposes only:6877. Elamite chariot with spear armed soldiers, relief from the palace in Nineveh dating c. 700 BC.
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