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Ryan Moorhen
Jul 27, 20181 min read
Gudea cylindersMesopotamia, 2125 BCE
The Gudea cylinders are a pair of terracotta cylinders dating to circa 2125 BC, which are inscribed in cuneiform with the Sumerian myth...
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Ryan Moorhen
Jul 27, 20181 min read
Ancient Sumer male statues
Aristocratic noblemen Ancient Sumer male statues, in rack focus. Widely considered to be the cradle of civilization by the Western world,...
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Ryan Moorhen
Jul 27, 20181 min read
Sumerian art -statue - Wife of Gudea sculpture from Lagash.
Statue of the so called 'wife of Gudea' or the 'First lady of Lagash'. She has a distinguished face and her hair is tied back with a...
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Ryan Moorhen
Jul 27, 20181 min read
Sumerian Worshipper Statue
A statue of a Sumerian worshipper. Marble, early dynastic period, 2800-2300 BCE, Mesopotamia, Sulaimaniya Museum, Iraq.
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Ryan Moorhen
Jul 27, 20183 min read
Assyrian Sculpture Court - Relief Panel 17.190.2077
Relief panel Period: Neo-Assyrian Date: ca. 883–859 B.C. Geography: Mesopotamia, Nimrud (ancient Kalhu) Culture: Assyrian Medium: Gypsum...
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Ryan Moorhen
Jul 27, 20181 min read
NIPPUR INSCRIBED BRICK
Inscribed brick Period: Ur III Date: ca. 2112–2095 B.C. Geography: Mesopotamia, Nippur Culture: Neo-Sumerian Medium: Ceramic, glaze...
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Ryan Moorhen
Jul 27, 20181 min read
Enannatum / Eannatum king of Lagash & Sumer
En-anna-tum I succeeded his brother Eannatum as king of Lagash. During his rule, Umma once more asserted independence under Ur-Lumma, who...
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Ryan Moorhen
Apr 11, 20187 min read
Gilgamesh & The Anunnaki
Gilgamesh is the semi-mythic King of Uruk in Mesopotamia best known from The Epic of Gilgamesh (written c. 2150 - 1400 BCE) the great...
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Ryan Moorhen
Apr 11, 20189 min read
Ninurta
Ninurta (identified with Ningirsu, Pabilsag, and the biblical Nimrod) is the Sumerian and Akkadian hero-god of war, hunting, and the...
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Ryan Moorhen
Apr 11, 20182 min read
Ancient Susa / Persia's Finest City
Susa is one of the oldest cities in the world. Excavations have uncovered evidence of continual habitation dating back to 4200 BCE. Susa...
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Ryan Moorhen
Apr 11, 20183 min read
Zakutu/Naqia Mother to Esarhaddon
Zakutu (c. 701-c.668 BCE) was the Akkadian name of Naqia, a wife of King Sennacherib of Assyria, who reigned between 705-681 BCE. Though...
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Ryan Moorhen
Apr 6, 201811 min read
Tukulti-Ninurta I
Tukulti-Ninurta I (reigned 1244-1208 BCE) was a king of the Assyrian Empire during the period known as the Middle Empire. He was the son...
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Ryan Moorhen
Apr 6, 201811 min read
Sargon of Akkad aka Sargon the Great
Sargon of Akkad (also known as Sargon the Great, Shar-Gani-Sharri, and Sarru-Kan, meaning "True King" or "Legitimate King") reigned in...
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Ryan Moorhen
Apr 6, 20189 min read
Dur-Sharrukin
Dur-Sharrukin (modern day Khorsabad, Iraq) was a city built by Sargon II of Assyria (reigned 722-705 BCE) as his new capital. The name...
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Ryan Moorhen
Apr 6, 20189 min read
Babylon Babylion
Babylon is the most famous city from ancient Mesopotamia whose ruins lie in modern-day Iraq 59 miles (94 kilometres) southwest of...
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Ryan Moorhen
Apr 6, 20186 min read
Nineveh No More
Nineveh (modern-day Mosul, Iraq) was one of the oldest and greatest cities in antiquity. The area was settled as early as 6000 BCE and,...
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Ryan Moorhen
Apr 6, 201810 min read
Ashurbanipal
Ashurbanipal (668-627 BCE, also known as Assurbanipal) was the last of the great kings of Assyria. His name means "the god Ashur is...
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Ryan Moorhen
Apr 6, 201813 min read
Sargon II of Assyria
Sargon II (reigned 722-705 BCE) was one of the most important kings of the Neo-Assyrian Empire as founder of the Sargonid Dynasty which...
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Ryan Moorhen
Apr 5, 201816 min read
Neo-Assyrian Empire
The Neo-Assyrian Empire (934-610 BCE or 912-612 BCE) was, according to many historians, the first true empire in the world. The Assyrians...
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Ryan Moorhen
Apr 5, 20189 min read
Urartu Civilization
Urartu, also known as the Kingdom of Urartu or the Kingdom of Van, was a civilization which developed in the Bronze and Iron Age of...
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