Mesopotamian

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Mesopotamian

Assets (166 in total)

Code of Hammurabi: the god Shamash dictating his laws to Hammurabi, King of Babylon, found at Susa, Iran, c.1750 BC (diorite) (for detail see 69507)
Accounts Table with cuneiform script, c.2400 BC (terracotta)
Vase, Style I, from Susa, Iran, 5000-4000 BC (ceramic)
Victory stele of Naram-Sin, King of Akkad, over the mountain-dwelling Lullubi, Akkadian Period, c.2230 BC (pink sandstone)
Code of Hammurabi (basalt) (see also 286949) (b/w photo)
Tablet with fourteen lines of a mathematical text in cuneiform script and a geometric design (stone)
Tablet with cuneiform script detailing a contract for selling a field and a house, from Shuruppak, c.2600 BC (stone)
Relief Figure of the Sun God Shamash dictating his laws to King Hammurabi on his Famous Law Code, Old Babylonian Period, 1760 BC (basalt)
Code of Hammurabi, top of the stele, the god Shamash dictating his laws to Hammurabi, King of Babylon, found at Susa, c.1750 BC (basalt) (see also 286949, 286950) (b/w photo)
Fragment from a stele of Gudea, 2150 BC (limestone)
Head of a Woman, called the Lady of the Well or the Mona Lisa of Nimrud, from the Palace of Salmanassar III, 1400-612 BC (ivory)
Head of Sargon I (c.2334-2279 BC) 2400-2200 BC (copper) (see also 187024)

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