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The ART of the Ancient Near East

Mesopotamia

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The Ancient Near East

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Female head (Inanna?), from Uruk (modern Warka), Iraq, ca. 3200-3000 BCE. Marble, approx. 8” high. Iraq Museum, Baghdad

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Votive Statues, from the Temple of Abu, Tell Asmarca.2500 BCE, limestone, shell, and gypsum

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Head of Votive Statue, 2700-2600 BCE.

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War side (top) and peace side (bottom) of the Standard of Ur, from Tomb 779, Royal Cemetery, Ur (modern Tell Muqayyar), Iraq, ca. 2600 BCE. Wood inlaid with shell, lapis lazuli, and red limestone, approx. 8”x 1’ 7”. British Museum,

London.

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Silver kneeling bull holding a spouted vessel, Iran, ca. 2900 BCE ("Proto-Elamite"). 16.3 cm high.

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Soundbox of the Iyre from Tomb 789 (“King’s Grave”), Royal Cemetery, Ur (modern Tell Muqayyar), Iraq, ca. 2600 BCE. Wood with inlaid gold, lapiz lazuli, and shell, approx, 1’ 7” high. University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, Philadephia.

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Bull-headed Iyre (restored) from Tomb 789 (“King’s Grave”), Royal Cemetery, Ur (modern Tell Muqayyar), Iraq, ca. 2600 BCE, Gold leaf and Lapis Lazuli over a wooden core, approx, 5’ 5” high. University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, Philadephia.

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Bull-headed Iyre (restored) from Tomb 789 (“King’s Grave”), Royal Cemetery, Ur (modern Tell Muqayyar), Iraq, ca. 2600 BCE, Gold leaf and Lapis Lazuli over a wooden core, approx, 5’ 5” high. University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, Philadephia.

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Side view (in left side image ) and front view of (in the right side image) Head of Akkadian ruler, from Nineveh (modern Kuyunjik), Iraq,

ca. 2250- 2200 BCE. Copper, 1’ 2 3/8” high. Iraq Museum, Baghdad.

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Victory stele of Naram- Sin, from Susa, Iraq, 2254-2218 BCE. Pink sandstone, approx. 6’ 7” high.

Louvre, Paris.

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Ziggurat (northeastern facade with restored stairs ), Ur (modern Tell Muqayyar), Iraq, ca. 2100 BCE.

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Stele with law code of Hammurabi, from Susa, Iran, ca. 1780 BCE. Basalt, approx. 7’ 4” high . Louvre, Paris.

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Detail of Stele with law code of Hammurabi, from Susa, Iran, ca. 1780 BCE. Basalt, approx. 7’ 4” high . Louvre, Paris.

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Lamassu (winged, human-headed bull), from the citadel of Sargon II, Dur Sharrukin (modern Khorsabad), Iraq, ca. 720-705 BCE. Limestone, approx. 13’ 10” high. Louvre, Paris.

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Assyrian archers pursuing enemies, relief from the Northwest palace of Ashurnasirpal II, Kalhu (modern Nimrud), Iraq, ca.875-

860 BCE. Gypsum, 2’ 10 5/8” high. British Museum, London.

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Ashurbanipal hunting lions, relief from the North Palace of Ashurbanipal, Nineveh ( modern Kuyunjik), Iraq, ca. 645-640 BCE.

Gypsum,5’ 4” high. British Museum London.

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Dying lioness, detail of a relief from the palace of Ashurbanipal, Nineveh (modern Kuyunjik), ca. 645-640 B.C. GYPSUM, APPROX.

1' 4" HIGH. BRITISH MUSEUM, LONDON.