Gobeklitepe Prepottery Neolithic Tshaped limestone pillar from cult
Gobeklitepe, Pre-pottery Neolithic T-shaped limestone pillar from cult building. SE Turkey. ca 9000 BC. Uruk (Warka) 3300– 3000 B. C. ; Late Uruk period. Excavated from the Eanna Precinct. Boulder stele with “priest-king” hunting lions
Gobeklitepe, Pre-pottery Neolithic Circular cult buildings built of limestone SE Turkey. ca 9000 BC. Catalhoyuk, Central Turkey. Late Neolithic settlement 7000 -6300 BC with mudbrick houses.
Ain Ghazal, Jordan ca 7300 -6500 BC. Human-formed statues made of plaster and bundles of reeds Clay figurine from Catalhoyuk (central Turkey), excavated in a grain bin from the Late Neolithic levels (ca 7000 -6300 BC)
Uruk (Warka) 3300– 3000 B. C. ; Late Uruk period. Excavated from the Eanna Precinct. Carved alabaster vase Ur (Tell el Mugayyar), Royal Tombs of Ur, Standard of Ur made of shell, lapis lazuli, bitumen, limestone, wood
Late Uruk Period cone mosaics (stone and clay varieties). From Tell al Ubaid and Uruk. ca 3300 -3000 BC Babylon, Ishtar Gate glazed, molded brick decaroation of the walls. Neo-Babylonian Period, time of Nebuchadnezzar II (604 -562 BC)
Stele of Naram Sin. Found in Susa, Iran ca. 2254 -2218 BC Stele of Eannatum. ca. 2460 BC. from Girsu (Telloh), fragments
Khafajah (ancient Tutub), Temple Oval Reconstruction. Early Dynastic II period 2750 -2600 BC Ur, Sanctuary of the Moon God Nanna (Sin in Akkadian) at the time of the Third Dynasty of Ur (ca 2050 BC)
Babylonian “map of the world” Early to mid 1 st millennium BC, probably from Borsippa, Southern Iraq Kassite map of the city of Nippur on clay, from Nippur. Late Bronze age (14 th c. BC).
Tell Asmar (ancient Eshnunna), Early Dynastic II-III Abu temple statues, found as a hoard under the altar ca. 2700 -2500 BC Statue of Gudea dedicated to Ningirsu, from Telloh (ancient Girsu) ca 2100 BC
Yazilikaya, Hattusha, 14 -13 th c. BC Hittite Rock-cut sanctaury with representations of gods. Balawat gate Bronzes from a monumental building in Tell Balawat (ancient Imgur Enlil). The panel that represents the events at the Source of the Tigris Reign of Shalmaneser III (859 -824 BC)
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