EditorialThe walls of the fortress Lachish, Israel, important royal city, guarding the road from the coast to Jerusa-lem. Lachish was taken and destroyed by Assyrian King Sennacherib in 701 BCE and again destroyed by Nebu-chadnezzar II, King of Babylon, in 598 ...
EditorialCylinder seal and imprint, Neo-Babylonian, 7th BCE Seal of the Babylonian chancellery; two goats rampant, surrounded by symbols of gods Marduk and Nebu. Grey Limestone, H: 5,5 cm AO 4793.
Editorialbutton seal, animal, lying down, lotus flower, neb sign, The button seal is made of green glazed steatite and has the shape of a lying mammal (cow?) With the head turned to the right. In the oval seal plane three signs are carved above each other: in t...
EditorialThe walls of the fortress Lachish, Israel, important royal city, guarding the road from the coast to Jerusa-lem. Lachish was taken and destroyed by Assyrian King Sennacherib in 701 BCE and again destroyed by Nebu-chadnezzar II, King of Babylon, in 598 ...
EditorialMedallion with the portrait of Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand, Prince of Braunschweig-L?neburg, Medallion of porcelain, painted on the biscuit in blue and gold. The medallion shows in relief the portrait of Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand, prince of Braunschweig-L?nebu...
EditorialThe walls of the fortress Lachish, Israel, important royal city, guarding the road from the coast to Jerusa-lem. Lachish was taken and destroyed by Assyrian King Sennacherib in 701 BCE and again destroyed by Nebu-chadnezzar II, King of Babylon, in 598 BCE.
EditorialCylinder seal and imprint, Neo-Babylonian, 7th BCE Seal of the Babylonian chancellery; two goats rampant, surrounded by symbols of gods Marduk and Nebu. Grey Limestone, H: 5,5 cm AO 4793.
EditorialThe walls of the fortress Lachish, Israel, important royal city, guarding the road from the coast to Jerusa-lem. Lachish was taken and destroyed by Assyrian King Sennacherib in 701 BCE and again destroyed by Nebu-chadnezzar II, King of Babylon, in 598 BCE.
EditorialCylinder seal and imprint, Neo-Babylonian, 7th BCE Seal of the Babylonian chancellery; two goats rampant, surrounded by symbols of gods Marduk and Nebu. Grey Limestone, H: 5,5 cm AO 4793.