EditorialKudurru of Babylonian King Melishishu II,1202-1188 BCE who presents his daughter (holding a harp) to Nanai, goddess of health and medicine. Detail see 08-02-04 / 47. Black limestone Kudurru found at Susa, Iran 83 x 42 cm-Sb 23.
EditorialKudurru of Babylonian king Melishishu II (1202-1188) showing emblems of the chief gods Anu, Enlil and Ea; above them the crescent of the moon god, the star of Ishtar and the sun of Shamash. At the bottom snake and scorpion of the underworld. Limestone,...
EditorialKudurru of Babylonian King Melishishu II,1202-1188 BCE who presents his daughter (holding a harp) to Nanai, goddess of health and medicine. Detail see 08-02-04 / 47. Black limestone Kudurru found at Susa, Iran 83 x 42 cm-Sb 23.
EditorialKudurru of Babylonian King Melishishu II,1202-1188 BCE who presents his daughter (holding a harp) to Nanai, goddess of health and medicine (detail of 08-02-05 / 60) Black limestone Kudurru found at Susa, Iran 83 x 42 cm-Sb 23.
EditorialKudurru of Babylonian King Melishishu II,1202-1188 BCE who presents his daughter (holding a harp) to Nanai, goddess of health and medicine. Detail see 08-02-04 / 47. Black limestone Kudurru found at Susa, Iran 83 x 42 cm-Sb 23.
EditorialKudurru of Babylonian king Melishishu II (1202-1188) showing emblems of the chief gods Anu, Enlil and Ea; above them the crescent of the moon god, the star of Ishtar and the sun of Shamash. At the bottom snake and scorpion of the underworld. Limestone,...