Cylinder of king Warad-sin from Larsa, Babylon, 1834-1823 BC.
Facade of the Inanna temple built by the Kassite ruler Kara-indash, Uruk, ca. 1413 BC.
Facade of the Inanna temple built by the Kassite ruler Kara-indash, Uruk, ca. 1413 BC.
Babylonian bowl with hebrew scriptures, 2nd millenium BC.
Clay sculptures, Babylon, 3rd to 1st millenium BC.
2nd millenium BC.
Palace relief of a lion hunt, a royal privilege. Nimrud, 883-859 BC.
Stone, 804BC.
Stone, 804BC.
Shield bearers and musicians, from a ramp leading from the royal palace to the Ishtar temple, baked clay, 9th century BC.
Water basin cut from a single basalt block, located in a courtyard in the temple of Ashur, probably used for cultic purification rites, 7th century BC.
Water basin cut from a single basalt block, located in a courtyard in the temple of Ashur, probably used for cultic purification rites, 7th century BC.
Water basin cut from a single basalt block, located in a courtyard in the temple of Ashur, probably used for cultic purification rites, 7th century BC.
Entry of an Assyrian palace chamber: schedulamassu figure, cast of the original statues located in the British museum .
Entry of an Assyrian palace chamber: schedulamassu figure, cast of the original statues located in the British museum .
The Ishtar gate from Babylon, rebuilt using original tiles.