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Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Bronze axe head from Mesopotamia

Bronze axe head from Mesopotamia
3329423 Bronze axe head from Mesopotamia; (add.info.: Bronze axe head from Mesopotamia, which borders modern day Iraq and Iran. Dated 16th Century BC.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Pipeline to carry oil from Mosul; Iraq to Syria

Pipeline to carry oil from Mosul; Iraq to Syria
3118441 Pipeline to carry oil from Mosul; Iraq to Syria; (add.info.: Pipeline to carry oil from Mosul; Iraq to Syria. Constructed in 1926.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Gilgamesh supporting a solar disc, relief, 9th century BC

Gilgamesh supporting a solar disc, relief, 9th century BC
AIS5388773 Gilgamesh supporting a solar disc, relief, 9th century BC.; National Museum, Aleppo, Syria; (add.info.: Assyrian art: representation of Gilgamesh supporting a winged solar disc. Detail)

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Stele of victory of Naram-Sin, stone relief, 2230 BC

Stele of victory of Naram-Sin, stone relief, 2230 BC
AIS5345397 Stele of victory of Naram-Sin, stone relief, 2230 BC; Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: Akkadian art. Stele of victory of Naram-Sin)

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Map showing the relation of the Median and second Babylonian (Chaldaean) Empires, 1936

Map showing the relation of the Median and second Babylonian (Chaldaean) Empires, 1936
7125140 Map showing the relation of the Median and second Babylonian (Chaldaean) Empires, 1936; (add.info.: Map showing the relation of the Median and second Babylonian (Chaldaean) Empires

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Artist's impression of an Assyrian palace. From Cassell's Universal History

Artist's impression of an Assyrian palace. From Cassell's Universal History, published 1888 (b/w engraving)
6867217 Artist's impression of an Assyrian palace. From Cassell's Universal History, published 1888 (b/w engraving); (add.info.: Artist's impression of an Assyrian palace)

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Baghdad along the Tiger River, Iraq, Mesopotamia. 19th century coloring engraving

Baghdad along the Tiger River, Iraq, Mesopotamia. 19th century coloring engraving
NWI4877580 Baghdad along the Tiger River, Iraq, Mesopotamia. 19th century coloring engraving.; (add.info.: Baghdad along the Tiger River, Iraq, Mesopotamia)

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Old Jew of Babylon, engraving 19th century, drawing by Emile. Bayard

Old Jew of Babylon, engraving 19th century, drawing by Emile. Bayard
JAB5037166 Old Jew of Babylon, engraving 19th century, drawing by Emile. Bayard; (add.info.: Old Jew of Babylon, engraving 19th century, drawing by Emile. Bayard); Photo ©Jaime Abecasis

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Babylonian warrior with horse back. 19th century coloring engraving after a low relief

Babylonian warrior with horse back. 19th century coloring engraving after a low relief
NWI4856192 Babylonian warrior with horse back. 19th century coloring engraving after a low relief.; (add.info.: Babylonian warrior with horse back)

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Relief from the palace showing a lion hunted to death. 2nd millennium BC

Relief from the palace showing a lion hunted to death. 2nd millennium BC
529026 Relief from the palace showing a lion hunted to death. 2nd millennium BC.; (add.info.: Nineveh ancient city of Assyria, near modern-day Mosul, in the Ninawa Governorate of Iraq)

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Babylon taken by Cyrus the Great (engraving)

Babylon taken by Cyrus the Great (engraving)
8673434 Babylon taken by Cyrus the Great (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Babylon taken by Cyrus the Great)

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Double-decked horse cars, Baghdad (b/w photo)

Double-decked horse cars, Baghdad (b/w photo)
8673138 Double-decked horse cars, Baghdad (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Double decked horse cars, Baghdad)

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Turkish artillery crossing the Tigris, Baghdad, 1917 (b/w photo)

Turkish artillery crossing the Tigris, Baghdad, 1917 (b/w photo)
8673136 Turkish artillery crossing the Tigris, Baghdad, 1917 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Turkish artillery crossing the River Tigris, Baghdad)

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Map of the Babylonian, Assyrian and Hittite Empires (litho)

Map of the Babylonian, Assyrian and Hittite Empires (litho)
8660960 Map of the Babylonian, Assyrian and Hittite Empires (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Map of the Babylonian, Assyrian and Hittite Empires)

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Nehemiah surveys the Walls of Jerusalem, 444 BC (litho)

Nehemiah surveys the Walls of Jerusalem, 444 BC (litho)
8661277 Nehemiah surveys the Walls of Jerusalem, 444 BC (litho) by Burton, H. M. (20th Century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Nehemiah surveys the Walls of Jerusalem, 444 BC)

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Nabonidus sending Instructions to Belshazzar (litho)

Nabonidus sending Instructions to Belshazzar (litho)
8660925 Nabonidus sending Instructions to Belshazzar (litho) by Wright, Henry Charles Seppings (1850-1937); Private Collection; (add.info.: Nabonidus sending Instructions to Belshazzar)

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Babylonian lion (colour litho)

Babylonian lion (colour litho)
8663933 Babylonian lion (colour litho) by Heydel, Paul (1854-1935); Private Collection; (add.info.: Babylonian lion. Illustration for Der Mensch und die Erde by Hans Kraemer)

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Herodotus: Babylonian captives (colour litho)

Herodotus: Babylonian captives (colour litho)
8652181 Herodotus: Babylonian captives (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Babylonian captives)

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Antigonus on the road to Babylon (engraving)

Antigonus on the road to Babylon (engraving)
8635128 Antigonus on the road to Babylon (engraving) by German School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Antigonus on the road to Babylon. Illustration from Hellas)

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Nimrud (or Nimrod, Nemrod), king of Sumer (Iraq), first empire founded after Deluge

Nimrud (or Nimrod, Nemrod), king of Sumer (Iraq), first empire founded after Deluge
NWI4911972 Nimrud (or Nimrod, Nemrod), king of Sumer (Iraq), first empire founded after Deluge, a powerful hunter and founder of Babylon (Mesopotamia)

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Map depicting the cradle of western civilization, 6, 000 - 4, 000 BC. (print)

Map depicting the cradle of western civilization, 6, 000 - 4, 000 BC. (print)
7420091 Map depicting the cradle of western civilization, 6, 000 - 4, 000 BC. (print); (add.info.: Map depicting the cradle of western civilization, 6, 000 - 4, 000 BC)

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Ancient Mesopotamia: Map of the ancient (Tiger) Tigris in the Euphrates region

Ancient Mesopotamia: Map of the ancient (Tiger) Tigris in the Euphrates region. Colour engraving of the 19th century
NWI4863466 Ancient Mesopotamia: Map of the ancient (Tiger) Tigris in the Euphrates region. Colour engraving of the 19th century.; (add.info.: Ancient Mesopotamia)

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Map of Assyria Chaldea and adjacent countries. From Cassell's Universal History

Map of Assyria Chaldea and adjacent countries. From Cassell's Universal History, published 1888 (b/w engraving)
6867225 Map of Assyria Chaldea and adjacent countries. From Cassell's Universal History, published 1888 (b/w engraving); (add.info.: Map of Assyria Chaldea and adjacent countries)

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: The Hanging Gardens of ancient Babylon. From Cassell's Universal History

The Hanging Gardens of ancient Babylon. From Cassell's Universal History, published 1888 (b/w engraving)
6867214 The Hanging Gardens of ancient Babylon. From Cassell's Universal History, published 1888 (b/w engraving); (add.info.: The Hanging Gardens of ancient Babylon)

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Civilization of Antiquity: Cyrus II the Great entering Babylon, 539 BC

Civilization of Antiquity: Cyrus II the Great entering Babylon, 539 BC. Colour engraving of the 19th century
NWI4912756 Civilization of Antiquity: Cyrus II the Great entering Babylon, 539 BC. Colour engraving of the 19th century.; (add.info.: Civilization of Antiquity: Cyrus II the Great entering Babylon)

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Excavations of 1843 in KHORSABAD, Mesopotamia (Iraq)

Excavations of 1843 in KHORSABAD, Mesopotamia (Iraq)
JAB4121958 Excavations of 1843 in KHORSABAD, Mesopotamia (Iraq).; (add.info.: Excavations of 1843 in KHORSABAD, Mesopotamia (Iraq).); Photo ©Jaime Abecasis

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: 8623058

8623058

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Birs Nimrud, Babylon (engraving)

Birs Nimrud, Babylon (engraving)
8635116 Birs Nimrud, Babylon (engraving) by German School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Birs Nimrud, Babylon. Illustration from Hellas)

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Zedekiah is Blinded and taken to Babylon, 586 BC (litho)

Zedekiah is Blinded and taken to Babylon, 586 BC (litho)
8661282 Zedekiah is Blinded and taken to Babylon, 586 BC (litho) by Villegas y Cordero, Jose (1844-1921) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Zedekiah is Blinded and taken to Babylon, 586 BC)

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: The Persians storming the Citadel of Babylon (litho)

The Persians storming the Citadel of Babylon (litho)
8660926 The Persians storming the Citadel of Babylon (litho) by Wright, Henry Charles Seppings (1850-1937); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Persians storming the Citadel of Babylon)

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: The Death of Alexander, BC 323 (litho)

The Death of Alexander, BC 323 (litho)
8660728 The Death of Alexander, BC 323 (litho) by Piloty, Ferdinand II (1828-95); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Death of Alexander, BC 323)

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Statue base of Naram-Sin, king of Akkad. foot. Sculpture circa 2250 BC Brought to Susa as war

Statue base of Naram-Sin, king of Akkad. foot. Sculpture circa 2250 BC Brought to Susa as war booty around 1250 BC
BEN5474070 Statue base of Naram-Sin, king of Akkad. foot. Sculpture circa 2250 BC Brought to Susa as war booty around 1250 BC. Mesopotamia. Dim: 0.470x0.640 m

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Impression from cylinder seal with milking scene

Impression from cylinder seal with milking scene
6379535 Impression from cylinder seal with milking scene; 6 x 16.3 cm; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; © Ashmolean Museum ; Image © Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: The destruction of Babylon by Sennacherib in 689 BC, when he diverted the course of the Euphrates

The destruction of Babylon by Sennacherib in 689 BC, when he diverted the course of the Euphrates so that its waters
3033780 The destruction of Babylon by Sennacherib in 689 BC, when he diverted the course of the Euphrates so that its waters flowed over the city and destroyed all but the most massive buildings

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Utu-hengal imploring gods for victory in battle against the Gutians, 22nd century BC

Utu-hengal imploring gods for victory in battle against the Gutians, 22nd century BC
3033786 Utu-hengal imploring gods for victory in battle against the Gutians, 22nd century BC. Utu-hengal, also written Utu-heg~al, Utu-hegal, Utu-hegal or Utu-hejal. Sumerian king

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: The recognition of Esarhaddon as king in Ninevah, Upper Mesopotamia in 681 BC

The recognition of Esarhaddon as king in Ninevah, Upper Mesopotamia in 681 BC
3033782 The recognition of Esarhaddon as king in Ninevah, Upper Mesopotamia in 681 BC. Esarhaddon or Asarhaddon, king of Assyria who reigned 681 - 669 BC

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Babylon - in ' Collectanea Rerum Mirabilium', Cosmography of S. Solinus, 14th century

Babylon - in " Collectanea Rerum Mirabilium", Cosmography of S. Solinus, 14th century
GIA5036372 Babylon - in " Collectanea Rerum Mirabilium", Cosmography of S. Solinus, 14th century.; © Giancarlo Costa

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Antiquite, Mesopotamia: remains of the ancient Babylon Canal (Iraq), Tiger River

Antiquite, Mesopotamia: remains of the ancient Babylon Canal (Iraq), Tiger River
NWI4858633 Antiquite, Mesopotamia: remains of the ancient Babylon Canal (Iraq), Tiger River, around the middle of the 19th century

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Map of the Middle East (Middle East) in antiquity, birth of civilization

Map of the Middle East (Middle East) in antiquity, birth of civilization. We see the territories of: Egypt, Nubia
NWI4860542 Map of the Middle East (Middle East) in antiquity, birth of civilization. We see the territories of: Egypt, Nubia, Ethiopia, the Red Sea, Babylon, Phenicia, Tyre, Mesopotamia, Armenia

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Bridge over the Tiger River in Baghdad, Iraq, Mesopotamia, years 1850

Bridge over the Tiger River in Baghdad, Iraq, Mesopotamia, years 1850. Colouring engraving of the 19th century
NWI4877594 Bridge over the Tiger River in Baghdad, Iraq, Mesopotamia, years 1850. Colouring engraving of the 19th century.; (add.info.: Bridge over the Tiger River in Baghdad, Iraq, Mesopotamia)

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Civilization of Antiquity: King Nebuchadnezzar II, ruler of Babylon (v)

Civilization of Antiquity: King Nebuchadnezzar II, ruler of Babylon (v. 630-562 BC) looking at the city of Babylon
NWI4912512 Civilization of Antiquity: King Nebuchadnezzar II, ruler of Babylon (v. 630-562 BC) looking at the city of Babylon, 7th century BC

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Daniel and his companions (Ananias, Azarias and Misael) meeting the king of Babylon (Mesopotamia)

Daniel and his companions (Ananias, Azarias and Misael) meeting the king of Babylon (Mesopotamia)
NWI4912534 Daniel and his companions (Ananias, Azarias and Misael) meeting the king of Babylon (Mesopotamia), Nebuchadnezzar II (around 630-562 BC)

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: 8626782

8626782

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: State Entry of Cyrus into Babylon (litho)

State Entry of Cyrus into Babylon (litho)
8660924 State Entry of Cyrus into Babylon (litho) by Wright, Henry Charles Seppings (1850-1937); Private Collection; (add.info.: State Entry of Cyrus into Babylon)

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Map of Asia Minor, Syria, and Mesopotamia during the first centuries of the Christian era (print)

Map of Asia Minor, Syria, and Mesopotamia during the first centuries of the Christian era (print)
7420041 Map of Asia Minor, Syria, and Mesopotamia during the first centuries of the Christian era (print); (add.info.: Map of Asia Minor, Syria)

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Reception hall in an Assyrian palace in ancient Mesopotamia (Iraq)

Reception hall in an Assyrian palace in ancient Mesopotamia (Iraq). Colouring engraving of the 19th century
NWI4858348 Reception hall in an Assyrian palace in ancient Mesopotamia (Iraq). Colouring engraving of the 19th century.; (add.info)

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Mesopotamia: Assyrian chiefs accompanied by a scribe

Mesopotamia: Assyrian chiefs accompanied by a scribe
NWI4856888 Mesopotamia: Assyrian chiefs accompanied by a scribe.; (add.info.: Mesopotamia: Assyrian chiefs accompanied by a scribe.); Photo © North Wind Pictures

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Mesopotamia: Assyrian soldiers after battle with an enemy's head. Engraving of the 19th century

Mesopotamia: Assyrian soldiers after battle with an enemy's head. Engraving of the 19th century
NWI4856824 Mesopotamia: Assyrian soldiers after battle with an enemy's head. Engraving of the 19th century.; (add.info.: Mesopotamia: Assyrian soldiers after battle with an enemy's head)



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