Babylonian

Creator details

Name
Babylonian

Assets (12 in total)

Tablet with cuneiform script, c.1830-1530 BC (clay)
Lion representing Ishtar, from Babylon, 625-539 BC (enamelled bricks)
Tablet with cuneiform inscription and the seal of King Mursil II (1339-1306 BC) (clay)
Head of a lion guardian from a temple, 18th-19th century BC (baked clay)
Lion Relief from the Processional Way in Babylon, c.605-562 BC (glazed brick)
Lion from the Ishtar gate, Babylon (glazed bricks)
Bull, from Babylon (glazed bricks)
Sculpture of a lion, from the Temple of Ishtar, Nuzi, Northern Mesopotamia, Hurrian from the Mitannian period, 1400-1350 BC (terracotta with copper alkaline glaze)
Horse bells, from Babylon, Iraq, c.700 BC (bronze)
Clay brick inscribed with the name of king Nebuchadnezzar II, King of Babylon, c.604-561 BC (clay)
Babylon. Monumental Procession Street, Lion's relief, detail
Relief depicting a Babylonian deity (clay)

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