EditorialStone prism of Esarhaddon, Neo-Assyrian, 680-660 BCE. The small stone monument records the restoration of the walls and the temples of the city of Babylon by king Esarhaddon. The cuneiform inscription is written in archaic characters to suggest antiqui...
EditorialCuneiform cylinder: inscription of Esarhaddon, Assyrian, Neo-Assyrian, Date ca. 680669 B.C., Mesopotamia, Nineveh (?), Assyrian, Clay, 3.07 x 1.5 x 1.61 in. (7.8 x 3.7 x 4.1 cm), Clay-Tablets-Inscribed.
EditorialCuneiform prism: inscription of Esarhaddon, Assyrian, Neo-Assyrian, Date ca. 676-672 B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Babylon (modern Hillah), Assyrian, Clay, 2.89 x 3.25 in. (7.35 x 8.26 cm), Clay-Tablets-Inscribed.
EditorialCuneiform prism: inscription of Esarhaddon, Assyrian, Neo-Assyrian, Date ca. 681 B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Babylon (modern Hillah), Assyrian, Clay, 3.75 x 4.5 x 1.69 in. (9.53 x 11.43 x 4.3 cm), Clay-Tablets-Inscribed.
EditorialStone prism of Esarhaddon, Neo-Assyrian, 680-660 BCE. The small stone monument records the restoration of the walls and the temples of the city of Babylon by king Esarhaddon. The cuneiform inscription is written in archaic characters to suggest antiqui...
EditorialEsarhaddon (681-669BC). King of the Sargonid Dynasty of Neo-Assyrian Empire. Square stele. The inscription records that he restored the temple of Marduk, Babylon. 678-669 BC. Babylonia Exposure. Louvre. Paris.
EditorialCuneiform prism describing the restoration of Babylon by Esarhaddon, stamped with Assyrian hieroglyphic inscription, Neo-Assyrian, ca. 676-672 B.C., Mesopotamia, probably from Babylon (modern Hillah), Assyrian, Clay, 4.25 x 11.4 x 2.75 in. (10.8 x 28.9...
EditorialEsarhaddon (681-669BC). King of the Sargonid Dynasty of Neo-Assyrian Empire. Square stele. The inscription records that he restored the temple of Marduk, Babylon. 678-669 BC. Babylonia Exposure. Louvre. Paris.
EditorialStone prism of Esarhaddon, Neo-Assyrian, 680-660 BCE. The small stone monument records the restoration of the walls and the temples of the city of Babylon by king Esarhaddon. The cuneiform inscription is written in archaic characters to suggest antiqui...