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Mesopotamia Collection

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Mesopotamia Collection: CODE OF HAMMURABI. Detail of top of black basalt stele, c1792-1750. B. C
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Mesopotamia Collection: LILITH, c1950 B. C. The Burney Relief, a Babylonian cult plaque of the demoness Lilith
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Mesopotamia Collection: SUMERIAN GOLD HELMET. Gold wig helmet of Meskalam dug from the royal tombs at Ur, c2500 B. C
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Mesopotamia Collection: BABYLON: LION. Glazed brick lion from the processional route at Babylon, 6th century B. C
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Mesopotamia Collection: PALACE AT KHORSABAD. Reconstruction of the palace at Khorsabad of King Sargon II of Assyria
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Mesopotamia Collection: NEO-SUMERIAN PRINCE GUDEA. Diorite statuette of Gudea, Prince of Lagash, c2150 B. C
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Mesopotamia Collection: Uruk: Innin Temple Facade. Tile, C1413 B. C
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Mesopotamia Collection: ASSYRIA: BULL SCULTPURE. Bull guardian from the palace of Ashurnasirpal II at Nimrud
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Mesopotamia Collection: SUMER TABLET OF ACCOUNTS from the reign of Enentarzi, c2350 B. C
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Mesopotamia Collection: ASSYRIAN JUG. Jug made of ivory. From Nimrud, Assyria. 9th-8th century B. C
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Mesopotamia Collection: ISRAELITE SUBMISSION. Submission of the Israelites to Shalmaneser III of Assyria
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Mesopotamia Collection: ASSYRIAN KING, 730 B. C. King Tiglath Pileser III of Assyria hunting lions
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Mesopotamia Collection: SUMERIAN HEADDRESS. Restoration (drawing) of the headdress of Queen Shubad from the royal tombs at
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Mesopotamia Collection: BABYLONIAN TEMPLE. Reconstruction of Babylonian temple of Ish-tar-Kititum at Ischali, c1800 B. C
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Mesopotamia Collection: SUMER: UR-NINGIRSU. Neo-Sumerian alabaster head of Ur-Ningirsu, son of Gudea, c2100 B. C
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Mesopotamia Collection: ASSYRIAN KING, c720 B. C. A King of Assyria presents himself before a statue of the god Nabu
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Mesopotamia Collection: BABYLONIAN CLAY TABLET describing Babylonian account of the creation of the world
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Mesopotamia Collection: GILGAMESH, 7th CENTURY B. C. Tablet XI of the Epic of Gilgamesh inscribed in cuneiform
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Mesopotamia Collection: MESOPOTAMIAN CUNEIFORM. Letter from King Tusratta of Mitanni (N)
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Mesopotamia Collection: CUNEIFORM. Sumerian pictographic tablet of a property deed. Third millenium B. C
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Mesopotamia Collection: BABYLONIAN CLAY TABLET describing fall of Assyrian capital of Nineveh in 612 B. C
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Mesopotamia Collection: NINEVEH: BRONZE HEAD. Akkadian bronze head from Nineveh, c2350 B. C. perhaps that of King Sargon
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Mesopotamia Collection: ASSYRIAN QUEEN, 645 B. C. Queen with attendants feasting in a garden
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Mesopotamia Collection: APOCALYPSE, c950. Babylon: Spanish manuscript illumination, c950
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Mesopotamia Collection: ASSYRIAN STATUE. Assyrian royal statue (Ashurnasirpal?) of amber. 9th century B. C
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Mesopotamia Collection: CUNEIFORM. Babylonian stone tablet of King Nabu-apla-iddina and seated sun-god Samas
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Mesopotamia Collection: NEO-BABYLONIAN CLAY TABLET. Tablet documenting the prices of various commodities, 6th century B. C
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Mesopotamia Collection: BABYLONIAN RECIPIES. Babylonian clay tablet listing recipes for various kinds of glass or glaze
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Mesopotamia Collection: BABYLONIAN CALENDAR. Calendar listing the lucky and unlucky days of the year in cuneiform
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Mesopotamia Collection: Assyrian Cylindrical Seal. 2350-2150 B. C
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Mesopotamia Collection: SUMERIAN JEWELRY. Gold earrings from a royal tomb at Ur. c2500 B. C
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Mesopotamia Collection: ASSYRIAN TEMPLE. Reconstruction of an Assyrian temple doorway at Khorsabad, 721-705 B. C
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Mesopotamia Collection: HAMMURABI (d. 1750 B. C. ). King of Babylon. Diorite stone head, c1792-1750 B. C
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Mesopotamia Collection: APOCALYPSE: BABYLON. Fall of Babylon (Rev. 14: 6-13): Spanish manuscript illumination, c950 A. D
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Mesopotamia Collection: HAMMURABIs CODE. Black basalt stele. Late Larsa, c1792-1750 B. C
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Mesopotamia Collection: SANDSTONE STELE. Sandstone stele of the Victory of Naramsu in, King of Akkad, c2389-2353 B. C
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Mesopotamia Collection: SUMERIAN CUNEIFORM. List of five fields on a Sumerian circular plano-convex clay tablet form
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Mesopotamia Collection: DISH OF HALAF WARE. From Arpachiyah on the upper Tigris, near Mosul, c4100 B. C
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Mesopotamia Collection: IRAQ: ZIGGURAT IN UR. The partially restored Third Sumerian Dynasty ziggurat in Ur
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Mesopotamia Collection: TIGLATH PILESER III on an 8th century B. C. bas-relief from Nimrud
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Mesopotamia Collection: DEPORTATION OF JEWS. King Salmanazar V of Assyria taking ten tribes of Jews prisoners

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