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Mesopotamian Collection

Background imageMesopotamian Collection: Mesopotamia, Ur, ziggurat

Mesopotamia, Ur, ziggurat

Background imageMesopotamian Collection: 3000 BC Cuneiform writing on clay slab, front view

3000 BC Cuneiform writing on clay slab, front view

Background imageMesopotamian Collection: Illustrated map of Indus Valley civilisation

Illustrated map of Indus Valley civilisation

Background imageMesopotamian Collection: Antique map of the Middle East by Halma

Antique map of the Middle East by Halma

Background imageMesopotamian Collection: Illustration of strip of land known as the fertile crescent which stretched from Egypt through

Illustration of strip of land known as the fertile crescent which stretched from Egypt through Canaan and Mesopotamia to Babylonia in the Old Testament

Background imageMesopotamian Collection: Illustration of ancient city of Babylon

Illustration of ancient city of Babylon

Background imageMesopotamian Collection: Illustration of map highlighting Indus Valley region and ancient tablet showing water buffalo

Illustration of map highlighting Indus Valley region and ancient tablet showing water buffalo

Background imageMesopotamian Collection: Assyrian residential complex, visual reconstruction

Assyrian residential complex, visual reconstruction
Illustration of a Assyrian residential complex, visual reconstruction

Background imageMesopotamian Collection: Antique map of Persia and Arabia 1730

Antique map of Persia and Arabia 1730
Original antique copper engraved map by H. Moll, titled Persia Sive Shahistana, published in 1747 for the Universal History (London, T. Osborne & J. Shipton, 8 vols. 1747)

Background imageMesopotamian Collection: Antique Map of the Persian Empire

Antique Map of the Persian Empire
Antique Map from 1862 of the Persian Empire, the time of Alexander the Great. Maps text is written in Latin

Background imageMesopotamian Collection: Digital illustration of the fertile crescent of Mesopotamia and Egypt and location of first towns

Digital illustration of the fertile crescent of Mesopotamia and Egypt and location of first towns

Background imageMesopotamian Collection: Illustrated map of ancient Sumer with rivers Tigris and Euphrates

Illustrated map of ancient Sumer with rivers Tigris and Euphrates

Background imageMesopotamian Collection: Illustration of Ziggurat, Ur, Mesopotamia

Illustration of Ziggurat, Ur, Mesopotamia

Background imageMesopotamian Collection: Royal palace of Assyria, Nineveh (reconstruction)

Royal palace of Assyria, Nineveh (reconstruction)
Illustration of a Royal palace of Assyria, Nineveh (reconstruction)

Background imageMesopotamian Collection: Fall of Babylon by Cyrus II, 539 BC

Fall of Babylon by Cyrus II, 539 BC
Illustration of a Fall of Babylon by Cyrus II, 539 BC

Background imageMesopotamian Collection: Seleucid Empire, 3rd to 2nd century BC, published in 1861

Seleucid Empire, 3rd to 2nd century BC, published in 1861
The Seleucid Empire was created after the death of Alexander the Great and dominated the Near East from the 3rd to 2nd century BC. Legend in Latin language

Background imageMesopotamian Collection: Illustration of ancient Sumerian next to a map highlighting ancient Sumer

Illustration of ancient Sumerian next to a map highlighting ancient Sumer

Background imageMesopotamian Collection: Illustration of terracotta amulet showing a trading ship, Mohenjo-Daro, Indus Valley

Illustration of terracotta amulet showing a trading ship, Mohenjo-Daro, Indus Valley

Background imageMesopotamian Collection: Paying homage to an Assyrian ruler

Paying homage to an Assyrian ruler
Illustration of a Paying homage to an Assyrian ruler

Background imageMesopotamian Collection: Interior of an Assyrian Royal palace

Interior of an Assyrian Royal palace
Illustration of an Interior of an Assyrian Royal palace

Background imageMesopotamian Collection: Ornament with an Assyrian king

Ornament with an Assyrian king
Illustration of a Ornament with an Assyrian king

Background imageMesopotamian Collection: The Assyrian army goes to war

The Assyrian army goes to war
Illustration of the Assyrian army goes to war

Background imageMesopotamian Collection: Ancient Assyrian reliefs

Ancient Assyrian reliefs
Illustration of a Ancient Assyrian reliefs

Background imageMesopotamian Collection: The tower of Nimrod from the ruins of Babylon

The tower of Nimrod from the ruins of Babylon
Illustration of a The tower of Nimrod from the ruins of Babylon

Background imageMesopotamian Collection: Capture of a city by the Assyrians

Capture of a city by the Assyrians
Illustration of a Capture of a city by the Assyrians

Background imageMesopotamian Collection: Royal palace of Dur-Sharrukin (Assyria, Iraq)

Royal palace of Dur-Sharrukin (Assyria, Iraq)
Illustrious of a Royal palace of Dur-Sharrukin (Assyria, Iraq)

Background imageMesopotamian Collection: Assyrian warriors (c. 700 BC), ancient relief

Assyrian warriors (c. 700 BC), ancient relief
Illustration of a Assyrian warriors (c.700 BC), ancient relief

Background imageMesopotamian Collection: Illustration of Mesopotamian King Nimrod standing near slaves constructing the Tower of Babel

Illustration of Mesopotamian King Nimrod standing near slaves constructing the Tower of Babel

Background imageMesopotamian Collection: Illustration of Mesopotamian comb, eastern Mediterranean needle, Mediterranean beads, and European h

Illustration of Mesopotamian comb, eastern Mediterranean needle, Mediterranean beads, and European h

Background imageMesopotamian Collection: Illustration of cuneiform script on clay tablet

Illustration of cuneiform script on clay tablet

Background imageMesopotamian Collection: Illustration of reconstruction of Columned Hall and Cone Mosaic Court, Uruk

Illustration of reconstruction of Columned Hall and Cone Mosaic Court, Uruk, Southern Mesopotamia (3500-3000 BC)

Background imageMesopotamian Collection: Illustration of a tablet from Ur, Mesopotamia

Illustration of a tablet from Ur, Mesopotamia

Background imageMesopotamian Collection: Mesopotamian plain and minaret of the Great Mosque Ulu Camii, Mardin

Mesopotamian plain and minaret of the Great Mosque Ulu Camii, Mardin, Southeastern Anatolia Region, Anatolia, Turkey

Background imageMesopotamian Collection: Historic centre of Mardin, Southeastern Anatolia Region, Anatolia, Turkey

Historic centre of Mardin, Southeastern Anatolia Region, Anatolia, Turkey

Background imageMesopotamian Collection: Mardin, a city in south Turkey on a rocky hill near the Tigris River

Mardin, a city in south Turkey on a rocky hill near the Tigris River

Background imageMesopotamian Collection: Chogha Zanbil Temple

Chogha Zanbil Temple
An ancient Elamite complex in the Khuzestan province of Iran. It is one of the few extant ziggurats outside of Mesopotamia

Background imageMesopotamian Collection: Chogh Zanbil

Chogh Zanbil
An ancient Elamite complex in the Khuzestan province of Iran. It is one of the few extant ziggurats outside of Mesopotamia

Background imageMesopotamian Collection: Cuneiform script in persepolis, Iran

Cuneiform script in persepolis, Iran
Photograph of ancient cuneiform script in persepolis, near Shiraz, Fars Province, Iran

Background imageMesopotamian Collection: Columns in Persepolis, Iran

Columns in Persepolis, Iran
Ruins of columns and gates in the ancient site Persepolis, Iran

Background imageMesopotamian Collection: Antique illustration of palace of Nimrud (Kalhu near Mosul, Iraq)

Antique illustration of palace of Nimrud (Kalhu near Mosul, Iraq)
Antique illustration of part of the palace of the ancient Assyrian city of Nimrud (called Kalhu near Mosul, Iraq), with its decorations like Lamassu (statues with a male human head)


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