EditorialKudurru of king Marduk-zakir-shumi (852-828 BCE) An act of donation to a priest of the temple of Eanna of Uruk. Priest and king are surrounded by the insignia of royalty. 851 BCE. From Warka, Mesopotamia Limestone, 32,4 x 14,7 cm AO 6684.
EditorialKudurru with Gula, goddess of medicine. Kassite period, 1595-1200 BCE Brought as booty from Babylon to Susa in the 12th BCE. Limestone, H: 36 cm Sb 27.
EditorialGoddess Gula with her dog. Kudurru of Nazimarutash. Above her the crescent of the moon god, the star of Ishtar, the solar disk of Shamash and the scorpion of the underworld. War booty brought to Susa, 12th BCE Black limestone, Kassite period, 55 x 22 c...
EditorialKudurru of Babylonian king Melishishu II (1202-1188) showing emblems of the chief gods Anu, Enlil and Ea; above them the crescent of the moon god, the star of Ishtar and the sun of Shamash. At the bottom snake and scorpion of the underworld. Limestone,...
EditorialFragment of inscribed prism (kudurru), Neo-Babylonian, ca. 7th?6th century B.C., Mesopotamia, Babylon (?), Babylonian, Clay, 3 x 4 x .75 in. (7.62 x 10.16 x 1.9 cm), Clay-Tablets-Inscribed.
EditorialKudurru, Babylonian, 978-934 BC. It records a legal settle-ment of the title to an estate near the city of Sha-mamitu, ancient Mesopotamia. Nineteen divine symbols protect the document, with a snake on the right. Nabumukin-apli, king of Babylon, and Ar...
EditorialMesopotamian Art. Middle Babylonian. Limestone kudurru from the riegn of Marduk-nadin-ahhe (1099?1082 BC). Block of black limestone. The upper portion is carved with symbols. Inscribed with cuneiform script. Land grant. British Museum. London. United K...
EditorialMesopotamia. Babylonial. Michaux stone or Kudurru. Late Kassite period found near Baghdad. 11th Century BC. Marduk-nadin-ahhe reign. 2n Dynasty of Isin. National Library. Paris. France.
EditorialBabylonian. Second Dynasty of Isin in the reign of Nebuchadnezzar II (1126-1105 BC). Boundary-stone. Kudurru. Limestone stela. Relief with symbols. Sippar, Abu Habba. Iraq. British Museum.
EditorialBabylonian. Second Dynasty of Isin in the reign of Nebuchadnezzar II (1126-1105 BC). Boundary-stone. Kudurru. Limestone stela. Relief with symbols. Sippar, Abu Habba. Iraq. British Museum.