EditorialBilingual cone commemorating the construction, by king Hammurabi, of the enclosure wall of the town of Sippar. First half 18th BCE Baked clay, 9,5 x 6 cm AO 3277.
EditorialCuneiform tablet: hymn to Marduk, Neo-Babylonian (?), 1st millennium B.C., Mesopotamia, Babylonian (?), Clay, 3 1/2 x 3 7/8 x 1 1/8 in. (9 x 9.8 x 2.9 cm), Clay-Tablets-Inscribed, The god Marduk first became an important god in the early second millenn...
EditorialFragment of a stone stele dedicated by Itur-Ashdum, probably from Sippar, Meopotamia, Iraq. 1760-1750 BCE. The cuneiform inscription states that a high official called Itur Ashdum dedicated a statue to the goddess Ashratum in her temple, on behalf of K...
EditorialLaw Code of Hammurabi, king of Babylon. Basalt stele, erected by King Hammurabi of Babylon (1792-1750 BC). Detail of the relief depicting Hammurabi (standing) receiving his investiture from Shamash, god of justice. Louvre Museum. Paris, France.
EditorialARTE MESOPOTAMICO. ASIRIO-BABILONICO. S. XVIII a. C. CODIGO DE HAMMURABI. Monumento m?s importante de la antigua legislaci?n mesopot?mica. Primer c?digo legislado para toda Mesopotamia. Detalle de la escritura cuneiforme. Museo del Louvre. Par?s. Francia.
EditorialVotive offering. Fragment of a stone stele dedicated by Itur-Ashdum. First Dynasty of Babylon, c. 1760-1750 BC. Probably from Sippar, southern Iraq. Limestone. The cuneiform inscription states that a high official called Itur-Ashdum dedicated a statue ...
EditorialLaw Code of Hammurabi, king of Babylon. Basalt stele, erected by King Hammurabi of Babylon (1792-1750 BC). Detail of the relief depicting Hammurabi (standing) receiving his investiture from Shamash, god of justice. Louvre Museum. Paris, France.
EditorialCuneiform tablet: hymn to Marduk, Neo-Babylonian (?), 1st millennium B.C., Mesopotamia, Babylonian (?), Clay, 3 1/2 x 3 7/8 x 1 1/8 in. (9 x 9.8 x 2.9 cm), Clay-Tablets-Inscribed, The god Marduk first became an important god in the early second millenn...
EditorialARTE MESOPOTAMICO. ASIRIO-BABILONICO. S. XVIII a. C. CODIGO DE HAMMURABI. Monumento m?s importante de la antigua legislaci?n mesopot?mica. Primer c?digo legislado para toda Mesopotamia. Detalle del REY (DINASTIA AMORITA, h. -1728 a h. -1686) ante la di...
EditorialARTE MESOPOTAMICO. ASIRIO-BABILONICO. S. XVIII a. C. CODIGO DE HAMMURABI. Monumento m?s importante de la antigua legislaci?n mesopot?mica. Primer c?digo legislado para toda Mesopotamia. Detalle de la escritura cuneiforme. Museo del Louvre. Par?s. Francia.
EditorialBilingual cone commemorating the construction, by king Hammurabi, of the enclosure wall of the town of Sippar. First half 18th BCE Baked clay, 9,5 x 6 cm AO 3277.
EditorialFragment of a stone stele dedicated by Itur-Ashdum, probably from Sippar, Meopotamia, Iraq. 1760-1750 BCE. The cuneiform inscription states that a high official called Itur Ashdum dedicated a statue to the goddess Ashratum in her temple, on behalf of K...