EditorialPottery depicting a bull, with cuneiform inscriptions dedicated to Inshusinak on its back. It was found at the entrance of Chogha Zanbil ziggurat, near Susa, 2200 BC. The National Museum of Iran. Tehran.
EditorialTerracotta wall nail, from the ziggurat (temple tower) of Chogha Zanbil in south-west Iran. Hollow, chalice-shaped shaft (tube), open at the bottom, with spinning marks and, especially near the opening, traces of deep finger impressions (to reinforce t...
Editorial114 fragments of pipes and a bag of smaller fragments. Made of black and white glass. From the ziggurat or palace of Chogha Zanbil in Khuzistan. The glass pipes were used to decorate wooden doors. Some can still see a spiral-shaped decoration., Buildin...
EditorialFragment of baked clay mortise with inscription from Chogha Zanbil. December 2006 it was viewed by Th. J. H. Krispijn. On the fragment is part of a text: [I, Unta?-Napiri?a, the son of Humbanumena, the king of Ansan and Susa,.
EditorialPottery depicting a bull, with cuneiform inscriptions dedicated to Inshusinak on its back. It was found at the entrance of Chogha Zanbil ziggurat, near Susa, 2200 BC. The National Museum of Iran. Tehran.
EditorialPottery depicting a bull, with cuneiform inscriptions dedicated to Inshusinak on its back. It was found at the entrance of Chogha Zanbil ziggurat, near Susa, 2200 BC. The National Museum of Iran. Tehran.