EditorialKing Ashurbanipal's campaign against Elam (645 BCE) Soldiers lead prisoners along the banks of the river Tigris. From the palace of King Ashurbanipal in Niniveh Gypseous alabaster relief AO 19906.
EditorialAshurbanipal's prisoners after the battle of Til Tuba against Elam. Detail of a stone bas-relief (7th BCE) from the palace of of Ashurbanipal in Niniveh, Mesopotamia (Iraq) .
EditorialMap of the world, probably from Sippar, southern Iraq, Babylonian, 700-500 BCE. This tablet contains both a cuneiform inscription and a unique map of the Mesopotamian world. Babylon is shown in the centre, the rectangle in the top half of the circle an...
EditorialA fragment of a glazed brick with a cuneiform inscription. The name Sutruk-Nahhunte, probably king of Elam (1185-1155 BC), is mentioned. It is a hard baked cornerstone with Akkadian inscription., Building element, inscription, pottery, glaze, L 8.5 cm,...
EditorialA fragment of a glazed brick with a cuneiform inscription that runs over two sides. The name Sutruk-Nahhunte comes across, probably the king of Elam (1185-1155 BC), building element, inscription, pottery, glaze, L 6.5 cm, W 7 cm, H 5.8 cm, Middle Elami...
EditorialSumer. Mesopotamia. Early Dynastic Period. Early Bronze Age. Cuneiform script. Brink of Eanatum with a build inscription devoted to the construction of a well baked bricks in the courtyard of the temple of the god Ningirsu. The inscription also mention...
EditorialSumer. Mesopotamia. Early Dynastic Period. Early Bronze Age. Cuneiform script. Brink of Eanatum with a build inscription devoted to the construction of a well baked bricks in the courtyard of the temple of the god Ningirsu. The inscription also mention...
EditorialKing Ashurbanipal's campaign against Elam (645 BCE) Soldiers lead prisoners along the banks of the river Tigris. From the palace of King Ashurbanipal in Niniveh Gypseous alabaster relief AO 19906.
EditorialFemale figure, Middle Elamite, ca. 1500?1100 B.C., Iran, possibly from Susa, Elamite, Ceramic, 7.01 in. (17.81 cm), Ceramics-Sculpture, In the middle of the second millennium B.C., the state of Elam in southwestern Iran achieved new levels of political...
EditorialSumer. Mesopotamia. Early Dynastic Period. Early Bronze Age. Cuneiform script. Brink of Eanatum with a build inscription devoted to the construction of a well baked bricks in the courtyard of the temple of the god Ningirsu. The inscription also mention...
EditorialARTE PERSA. JARRA DE CERAMICA con decoraci?n geom?trica. Hallada en Susa, ciudad perteneciente a la antigua regi?n de Elam, situada al S. O. de Persia. Pieza datada en el cuarto milenio. Museo del Louvre. Par?s. Francia.
EditorialKing Ashurbanipal's campaign against Elam (645 BCE) Soldiers lead prisoners along the banks of the river Tigris. From the palace of King Ashurbanipal in Niniveh Gypseous alabaster relief AO 19906.
Editorial" Sit Shamsi", the ceremony of sunrise. Bronze model of a high place, dedicated by Inshushinak, King of Elam. Detail: two naked priests crouch between two altars. From Susa. Bronze, 60 x 40 cm Sb 2743.
EditorialAshurbanipal's prisoners after the battle of Til Tuba against Elam. Detail of a stone bas-relief (7th BCE) from the palace of of Ashurbanipal in Niniveh, Mesopotamia (Iraq) .
EditorialMap of the world, probably from Sippar, southern Iraq, Babylonian, 700-500 BCE. This tablet contains both a cuneiform inscription and a unique map of the Mesopotamian world. Babylon is shown in the centre, the rectangle in the top half of the circle an...