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an image of a man with two hands on his chest
Category:Assyrian art from Dur-Sharrukin - Wikimedia Commons
an outline drawing of a castle with cats on the front and side walls, as well as
two ancient egyptian stencils on display
Sumerian Queens
Sumerian Queens
an old drawing of a man riding a horse
Adad / Ishkur, 3rd Son To Enlil, 2nd Son To Enlil’s Spouse Ninlil, Slide Show: - Mesopotamian Gods & Kings
a ceramic sculpture of a man sitting on top of a black and white tile wall
Sumerian Queens
Sumerian Queens
an intricately designed design with flowers and leaves on the side, in black and white
Assyrian Sacred Tree from relief excavated in the northwestern palace at Nimrud, 865 B.C. Neo-Assyrian Empire Style Stock Illustration | Adobe Stock
Download Assyrian Sacred Tree from relief excavated in the northwestern palace at Nimrud, 865 B.C. Neo-Assyrian Empire Style Stock Illustration and explore similar illustrations at Adobe Stock.
an ancient painting on the side of a building with people and animals in different colors
an ancient statue of two people holding each other's hands with eyes wide open
an intricately decorated wall hanging with animals and trees
Our Lady of Mesopotamia
an image of some ancient art on display
The Standard of Ur is actually a hollow box decorated with mosaics of lapus lazuli red limestone and shell set in bitumen Sumerian 26th century BCE (7)
Babylon Clothing, Ancient Dress, Space Fashion, Evolution Of Fashion, Illustration Fashion Design, Iconic Dresses, Mesopotamia, Traditional Fashion, Historical Clothing
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a black and white drawing of a person holding something in their hands with an intricate design on it
Enki, Enkidu and Gilgamesh
an ancient drawing of the head of person
kubaba
a drawing of a man with an animal in front of him and another person standing next to him
Marduk and his dragon Mušḫuššu, from a Babylonian cylinder seal (Marduk (Cuneiform: 𒀭𒀫𒌓 dAMAR.UTU; Sumerian: amar utu.k "calf of the sun; solar calf"; Greek Μαρδοχαῖος,[2] Mardochaios; Hebrew: מְרֹדַךְ, Modern: Mərōdaḵ, Tiberian: Merōḏaḵ) was a late-generation god from ancient Mesopotamia and patron deity of the city of Babylon)