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Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Babylonian clay tablet with text. 7th century BC. Table with syllabary

Babylonian clay tablet with text. 7th century BC. Table with syllabary
533073 Babylonian clay tablet with text. 7th century BC. Table with syllabary. by Babylonian, (7th century BC); Universal History Archive/UIG; out of copyright

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Relief depicting the transport of wood by sea (stone)

Relief depicting the transport of wood by sea (stone)
XIR159252 Relief depicting the transport of wood by sea (stone) by Assyrian, (8th century BC); Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: Transport of timber by sea; ); out of copyright

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Head of a statue of Ishtar, wearing a headdress, from the Temple of Ushtar at Mari

Head of a statue of Ishtar, wearing a headdress, from the Temple of Ushtar at Mari
XIR85728 Head of a statue of Ishtar, wearing a headdress, from the Temple of Ushtar at Mari, Syrian, 2800-2300 BC (alabaster) by Assyrian School; National Museum, Damascus, Syria; out of copyright

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Representation of the Seven Wonders of Antiquity: the Gardens of Babylon

Representation of the Seven Wonders of Antiquity: the Gardens of Babylon
GIA4816244 Representation of the Seven Wonders of Antiquity: the Gardens of Babylon. in the Atlas by Jansson Jannsonius printed in Amsterdam in 1630 by Jansson

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Mesopotamia: acephal statuette in steatite of Idi-Ilum, governor of Mari

Mesopotamia: acephal statuette in steatite of Idi-Ilum, governor of Mari
JLJ4669510 Mesopotamia: acephal statuette in steatite of Idi-Ilum, governor of Mari, dediee to the goddess Ishtar. 1800 BC approx

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Art Mesopotamia: Statue of Intendant Ebih-il. Sculpture of albaster, shell

Art Mesopotamia: Statue of Intendant Ebih-il. Sculpture of albaster, shell
JLJ4669093 Art Mesopotamia: Statue of Intendant Ebih-il. Sculpture of albaster, shell, lapis-lazuli and schist, Around 2500 BC (Sumerian period, around 2900-2200 BC). From Mari. Height: 0.525 m

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Mesopotamia: limestone stele with inscriptions in Akkadian commemorating the work done in

Mesopotamia: limestone stele with inscriptions in Akkadian commemorating the work done in
JLJ4678195 Mesopotamia: limestone stele with inscriptions in Akkadian commemorating the work done in honor of the god Inshushinak. 2100 BC

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Bird hunting scene. Low relief in albaster from the Palace of Sargon II or Sharroukin

Bird hunting scene. Low relief in albaster from the Palace of Sargon II or Sharroukin
JLJ4658767 Bird hunting scene. Low relief in albaster from the Palace of Sargon II or Sharroukin, King of Assyria to Khorsabad (Khunsabad) (Mesopotamia), Iraq. 722-705 BC. Paris

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Mesopotamia: kudurru in unfinished limestone (stele used as a support for donations of

Mesopotamia: kudurru in unfinished limestone (stele used as a support for donations of
JLJ4667599 Mesopotamia: kudurru in unfinished limestone (stele used as a support for donations of land made by the Kassite rulers of Babylon to family members or high dignitaries)

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Mesopotamie: cup support in silver, bronze and gold in the shape of three cabres ibex

Mesopotamie: cup support in silver, bronze and gold in the shape of three cabres ibex
JLJ4667536 Mesopotamie: cup support in silver, bronze and gold in the shape of three cabres ibex. 18th century BC. 1st dynasty of Babylon. From Larsa

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Mesopotamie: Copper bulls head (piece of furniture or harp). Sumerian period

Mesopotamie: Copper bulls head (piece of furniture or harp). Sumerian period
JLJ4667518 Mesopotamie: Copper bulls head (piece of furniture or harp). Sumerian period. 2500 BC. from Tello. Sun 0, 19 m Paris, Musee du Louvre by Mesopotamian, (25th century BC); Louvre, Paris

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: View of a relief, 9th-7th century BC

View of a relief, 9th-7th century BC
LRI4732040 View of a relief, 9th-7th century BC by Assyrian, (9th century BC); Nimrud, Iraq; (add.info.: Lower Mesopotamia, Iraq)

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: View of a relief, 9th-7th century BC

View of a relief, 9th-7th century BC
LRI4732006 View of a relief, 9th-7th century BC by Assyrian, (9th century BC); Nimrud, Iraq; (add.info.: Lower Mesopotamia, Iraq)

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: View of the city, 705-710 AD

View of the city, 705-710 AD
LRI4732645 View of the city, 705-710 AD by Umayyad Period (661-750); Anjar, Lebanon; (add.info.: Umayyad civilization: view of the ruins of the city of Anjar)

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: View of the city, 705-710 AD

View of the city, 705-710 AD
LRI4732635 View of the city, 705-710 AD by Umayyad Period (661-750); Anjar, Lebanon; (add.info.: Umayyad civilization: view of the ruins of the city of Anjar)

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Mesopotamia: maritime scene representing the transport of timber to Lebanon

Mesopotamia: maritime scene representing the transport of timber to Lebanon
JLJ4583309 Mesopotamia: maritime scene representing the transport of timber to Lebanon. Detail of a low relief albaster from Khorsabad (Khunsabad). Regne of Sargon II. 710 BC

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: The musicians of the Armee of Assurbanipal. Low relief in Limestone around 640 BC

The musicians of the Armee of Assurbanipal. Low relief in Limestone around 640 BC
JLJ4687528 The musicians of the Armee of Assurbanipal. Low relief in Limestone around 640 BC (Neo-Assyrian period, v.1000-612 BC). Discovered in Nineveh, Mesopotamia. Louvre Museum

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Female figurine, between 2093 and 2004 BC (Terracotta sculpture)

Female figurine, between 2093 and 2004 BC (Terracotta sculpture)
LRI4685559 Female figurine, between 2093 and 2004 BC (Terracotta sculpture) by Neo-Sumerian, (21st century BC); Iraq Museum, Baghdad; (add.info.: Sumerian civilization: female figurine)

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Oval cup (gold)

Oval cup (gold)
LRI4685492 Oval cup (gold) by Sumerian; Iraq Museum, Baghdad; (add.info.: Sumerian civilization: oval cup in gold. Dim. 15 cm Baghdad, National Iraq Museum); Luisa Ricciarini; out of copyright

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Statuette of a protective genieus, placed under the foundations of a house

Statuette of a protective genieus, placed under the foundations of a house
LRI4685482 Statuette of a protective genieus, placed under the foundations of a house. 8th-7th century BC (terracotta) by Sumerian; Iraq Museum

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Mesopotamie: raw earth tablet with cuneiform inscription. Region Sumer

Mesopotamie: raw earth tablet with cuneiform inscription. Region Sumer
JLJ4662581 Mesopotamie: raw earth tablet with cuneiform inscription. Region Sumer. 3300 BC Paris, Musee du Louvre by Mesopotamian School, (4000-3000 BC); Louvre, Paris

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Mesopotamia: limestone statue of king naked priest. Urik period. 3200 BC

Mesopotamia: limestone statue of king naked priest. Urik period. 3200 BC
JLJ4662541 Mesopotamia: limestone statue of king naked priest. Urik period. 3200 BC. Paris, Louvre Museum by Mesopotamian School, (4000-3000 BC); Louvre, Paris

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Mesopotamie: copper foundation figure depicting the god pushing a nail. About 2150 BC

Mesopotamie: copper foundation figure depicting the god pushing a nail. About 2150 BC
JLJ4664343 Mesopotamie: copper foundation figure depicting the god pushing a nail. About 2150 BC. From Tello. Paris, Louvre Museum by Mesopotamian (22nd century BC); Louvre, Paris

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Art Mesopotamia (Assyria): court of the palace of the king of Assyria Sargon II

Art Mesopotamia (Assyria): court of the palace of the king of Assyria Sargon II
JLJ4607478 Art Mesopotamia (Assyria): court of the palace of the king of Assyria Sargon II (721 - 705 BC) servants carrying the situles and the kings chariot

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Art Mesopotamia: statue of Intendant Ebih-il. Sculpture of albaster, shell

Art Mesopotamia: statue of Intendant Ebih-il. Sculpture of albaster, shell
JLJ4611785 Art Mesopotamia: statue of Intendant Ebih-il. Sculpture of albaster, shell, lapis-lazuli and schist, Around 2500 BC (Sumerian period, around 2900-2200 BC). From Mari

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Mesopotamie: copper foundation figure depicting a god pushing a nail. About 2150 BC

Mesopotamie: copper foundation figure depicting a god pushing a nail. About 2150 BC
JLJ4612780 Mesopotamie: copper foundation figure depicting a god pushing a nail. About 2150 BC. From Tello. Paris, Louvre Museum by Mesopotamian (22nd century BC); Louvre, Paris

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Mesopotamia: kudurru (stele used as a support for donations of land made by the Kassite

Mesopotamia: kudurru (stele used as a support for donations of land made by the Kassite
JLJ4612750 Mesopotamia: kudurru (stele used as a support for donations of land made by the Kassite rulers of Babylon to family members or high dignitaries. The inscription is in cuneiform writing)

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Mesopotamie: stele in diorite of the Code of Laws of Hammurabi (or Hammourabi)

Mesopotamie: stele in diorite of the Code of Laws of Hammurabi (or Hammourabi)
JLJ4611978 Mesopotamie: stele in diorite of the Code of Laws of Hammurabi (or Hammourabi). It is covered with cuneiform inscriptions

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Cylinder seal of Ishtar and modern impression, c. 8th-7th century BC (chalcedony)

Cylinder seal of Ishtar and modern impression, c. 8th-7th century BC (chalcedony)
5049878 Cylinder seal of Ishtar and modern impression, c. 8th-7th century BC (chalcedony) by Neo-Assyrian; 3.1 high cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Semiramis from Les Sept Merveilles du monde, c. 1639-40 (etching & engraving)

Semiramis from Les Sept Merveilles du monde, c. 1639-40 (etching & engraving)
5049845 Semiramis from Les Sept Merveilles du monde, c.1639-40 (etching & engraving) by Vignon, Claude (1593-1670) (after); Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: The conquest of the Sealand, from Hutchinsons History of the Nations, pub. 1915

The conquest of the Sealand, from Hutchinsons History of the Nations, pub. 1915
3614187 The conquest of the Sealand, from Hutchinsons History of the Nations, pub.1915 by English School, (20th century); (add.info.: The conquest of the Sealand, Babylonia, by the Kassites)

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: The unexpected applications of aviation, the food service in the airways

The unexpected applications of aviation, the food service in the airways, in Mesopotamia (colour litho)
2808792 The unexpected applications of aviation, the food service in the airways, in Mesopotamia (colour litho) by Beltrame

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Kut-el-Amaras revenge, the victorious British troops enter Baghdad (colour litho)

Kut-el-Amaras revenge, the victorious British troops enter Baghdad (colour litho)
2808571 Kut-el-Amaras revenge, the victorious British troops enter Baghdad (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: Kut-el-Amaras revenge)

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: The Kassite invasion of Babylonia in 18th century BC, from Hutchinson

The Kassite invasion of Babylonia in 18th century BC, from Hutchinson
3614186 The Kassite invasion of Babylonia in 18th century BC, from Hutchinsons History of the Nations, pub.1915 by English School, (20th century); (add.info.: The Kassite invasion of Babylonia)

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: The reforms of Urukagina, from Hutchinsons History of the Nations, pub. 1915

The reforms of Urukagina, from Hutchinsons History of the Nations, pub. 1915
3614182 The reforms of Urukagina, from Hutchinsons History of the Nations, pub.1915 by English School, (20th century); (add.info.: The reforms of Urukagina)

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: The high priest of Nippur delimiting the boundary between Lagash and Umma, Sumeria

The high priest of Nippur delimiting the boundary between Lagash and Umma, Sumeria
3614178 The high priest of Nippur delimiting the boundary between Lagash and Umma, Sumeria, from Hutchinsons History of the Nations, pub.1915 by English School

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Lion of Babylon, 2nd millennium BC (black basalt sculpture)

Lion of Babylon, 2nd millennium BC (black basalt sculpture)
AIS5338569 Lion of Babylon, 2nd millennium BC (black basalt sculpture) by Babylonian; Babylon, Iraq; (add.info.: Babylonian art)

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Hittite Archer, from the Palace of Kapara, King of Guzana, in Tell Halaf (Syria)

Hittite Archer, from the Palace of Kapara, King of Guzana, in Tell Halaf (Syria)
AIS5336638 Hittite Archer, from the Palace of Kapara, King of Guzana, in Tell Halaf (Syria), 9th century BC (low relief on stone) by Mesopotamian (9th century BC); Louvre, Paris

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Paleo Assyrian tablet. Contract between merchants with cuneiforme writing

Paleo Assyrian tablet. Contract between merchants with cuneiforme writing
JLJ4607935 Paleo Assyrian tablet. Contract between merchants with cuneiforme writing, 19th century BC. Mesopotamia, Assyria

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Art Mesopotamia (Assyria): Warrior in arms from the court of the palace of the king of

Art Mesopotamia (Assyria): Warrior in arms from the court of the palace of the king of
JLJ4607465 Art Mesopotamia (Assyria): Warrior in arms from the court of the palace of the king of Assyria Sargon II (721 - 705 BC)

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Mesopotamia: head carved in diorite called Hammurabi. From Susa. Dim. 0, 15x0, 1 m

Mesopotamia: head carved in diorite called Hammurabi. From Susa. Dim. 0, 15x0, 1 m
JLJ4645068 Mesopotamia: head carved in diorite called Hammurabi. From Susa. Dim. 0, 15x0, 1 m. Paris, Louvre Museum by Mesopotamian; Louvre, Paris

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Mesopotamia in the Neo-Assyrian era (around 1000-612 BC): 'Naval expedition

Mesopotamia in the Neo-Assyrian era (around 1000-612 BC): "Naval expedition
JLJ4648712 Mesopotamia in the Neo-Assyrian era (around 1000-612 BC): " Naval expedition, transport of wood from Lebanon along the Phenician coast, loading of boats" 8th century BC

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Art Mesopotamia: Statue of Intendant Ebih-il. Sculpture of albaster, shell

Art Mesopotamia: Statue of Intendant Ebih-il. Sculpture of albaster, shell
JLJ4611781 Art Mesopotamia: Statue of Intendant Ebih-il. Sculpture of albaster, shell, lapis-lazuli and schist, Around 2500 BC (Sumerian period, around 2900-2200 BC). From Mari

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Art Mesopotamia: Statue of Intendant Ebih-il. Sculpture of albaster, shell

Art Mesopotamia: Statue of Intendant Ebih-il. Sculpture of albaster, shell
JLJ4612602 Art Mesopotamia: Statue of Intendant Ebih-il. Sculpture of albaster, shell, lapis-lazuli and schist, Around 2500 BC (Sumerian period, around 2900-2200 BC). From Mari. Height: 0.525 m

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Statuette of a protective genius, in the shape of a fish man

Statuette of a protective genius, in the shape of a fish man
LRI4685481 Statuette of a protective genius, in the shape of a fish man, placed under the foundations of a house, 8th-7th century BC (terracotta) by Sumerian; Iraq Museum

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Vase fragment from eastern Iran, 2500 BC (serpentine)

Vase fragment from eastern Iran, 2500 BC (serpentine)
LRI4685474 Vase fragment from eastern Iran, 2500 BC (serpentine) by Sumerian; Iraq Museum, Baghdad; (add.info.: Sumerian civilization: snake vase fragment from eastern Iran. Dim)

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Cylinder seal with scorpion-man and modern impression, c

Cylinder seal with scorpion-man and modern impression, c
5049873 Cylinder seal with scorpion-man and modern impression, c.8th-7th century BC (quartz, crypto-crystalline) by Neo-Assyrian, (7th century BC); 4 high cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageMesopotamia Collection: Cuneiform tablet case impressed with four cylinder seals, c. 20th-19th century BC (clay)

Cuneiform tablet case impressed with four cylinder seals, c. 20th-19th century BC (clay)
5049861 Cuneiform tablet case impressed with four cylinder seals, c.20th-19th century BC (clay) by Assyrian School; 5.6x4.6x2.5 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York



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