RMBP5JC3–Clay tablet inscribed with an Archaic Pictographic script. Originating in Mesopotamia in the late fourth millenium BC this is t
RMG16BDB–Captioned: 'Sematic god Aphlad, honored on a Hellenistic relief from Dura-Europos (Syria), on the Euphrates in Mesopotamia. The worship of indigenous gods continued in many localities.' Ancient Semitic religion encompasses the polytheistic religions of th
RMMKKBGB–Map of Mesopotamia 1650
RMDRHP9K–Arch of Ctesiphon, Mesopotamia, WW1
RMADW9H5–Reception hall of an Assyrian royal palace in ancient Mesopotamia. Hand-colored woodcut
RMERFXHJ–Map of Mesopotamia, Babylon, Syria and Assyria from late 18th century.
RMEG4785–Mesopotamia. Early writing. Pictographs drawn. Clay tablet. Administrative text. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom.
RMFH9XPY–Reconstruction of the ancient city of Ninevah, Assyria, Upper Mesopotamia.
RM2HETY34–General view of the Ur Royal Cemetery excavations looking South-East showing the grave of Meskalamdug the royal tomb and the great death pit. Photograph taken in 1928 during the Joint Expedition to Mesopotamia by the British Museum and the Museum of the University of Pennsylvania.
RFFPHGKK–IRAQ: Mesopotamia: shores of Tigris, antique print 1880
RMB46G9P–religion, paganism, Babylon, praying to god Shamash, copper engraving, 18th century, sun, deity, ancient world antiquity, Mesopotamia, historic, historical, ancient world, people,
RMF95M1T–Mesopotamia
RMCY2FPC–Male worshiper Early Dynastic I-II 2900–2600 BC Mesopotamia Eshnunna Tell Asmar Sumeria Gypsum alabaster 30 cm
RMM59B6M–Assyrian King Orders Execution of Prisoners or Captives in the Assyrian Capital of Assur or Nineveh, Mesopotamia, present-day Iraq (Engraving, 1889)
RMH2G1PY–MOSUL, CHIEF TOWN OF AL-JEZIKEH (MESOPOTAMIA) - from 'Cassell's Illustrated Universal History' - 1882
RMF7N7DY–Copies of ancient mesopotamian; cuneiform clay tablets circa 1800BC
RFCWW2ER–Seleucia old view, Mesopotamia
RM2RMKM4G–BABYLON on the Euphrates in southern Mesopotamia in a 19th century painting.
RMBTDWX6–5338. Goddess with apes, Mesopotamia, Eshnunna
RMJR317D–Akkadian is an extinct East Semitic language that was spoken in ancient Mesopotamia. The earliest attested Semitic language, it used the cuneiform writing system, which was originally used to write the unrelated Ancient Sumerian, a language isolate. The language was named after the city of Akkad, a major centre of Mesopotamian civilization during the Akkadian Empire (2334-2154 BC), but the language itself precedes the founding of Akkad by many centuries. Hundreds of thousands of texts and text fragments have been excavated to date, covering a vast textual tradition of mythological narrative, l
RM2A5YM07–Iraq. Kish. (Tel-Uhaimir) in Mesopotamia, considered to have been located near the modern Tell al-Uhaimir in the Babil Governorate of Iraq, some 12 km east of Babylon and 80 km south of Baghdad.Kish was occupied from the Jemdet Nasr period (ca. 3100 BC), gaining prominence as one of the pre-eminent powers in the region during the early dynastic period
RM2M9CYBG–Mesopotamia 146-30Bc
RMAM2M38–King Nebuchadnezzar II overlooking the city of Babylon 8th century BC. Hand-colored woodcut
RMT0HBEX–Birds eye view of Mesopotamia showing William Willcock proposed scheme of irrigation Euphrates Baghdad Iraq
RMFXGE15–Mesopotamia. Terracotta figurine representing an harpist. The state Hermitage Museum. Saint Petersburg. Russia.
RMEFX43F–Plan of the city of Babylon, Mesopotamia, around the 5th century BC according to a description given by Herodotus.
RMERGH44–British soldier feeding a gazelle in Mesopotamia during World War 1. 1916. Present day Iraq.
RFFY2T6H–TOWER OF BABEL: Ruins from the north & south. Mesopotamia. Babylon. MALLET, 1683
RMB1K1E9–Winged human-headed bull Mesopotamia Oriental civilisations Richelieu room louvre museum Neo-Assyrian Period, reign of Sargon
RMCP1BGX–cartography, world maps, world picture of the Babylonian, circa 700 BC, world view, world pictures, historic, historical, map, maps, antiquity, ancient times, ancient world, Mesopotamia, ancient world, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMJ0CG2C–Battle Assyrian Campaign in Syria and Iran in 728 B.C. Central Palace Nimrud Mesopotamia Iraq Kalhu Assyria
RMKCG7ET–Niniveh. Ancient Assyrian city. Upper Mesopotamia. Engraving, 1890.
RF2BXJJ5C–Praying man inscribed with the name Ginak, prince of the city-state of Edina. About 2700 BC. Limestone. Region of Diyala, Mesopotamia, today's Iraq.
RMD939X1–Mesopotamia Conducteur de chevaux
RMG1DD02–Sumerian funerary crown found at Ur; Mesopotamia; Iraq 1928
RMCP4XDX–Albania - Mesopotamia - the Church built between the twelfth and thirteenth century near Saranda.
RFC7Y6EY–Nippur in Iraq, also known as Emlil, one of the most ancient cities of Mesopotamia and of civilisation.
RMBP5KN2–5333. Female head, Mesopotamia, c. 8-7th. C. BC
RFKX10CR–Ruins of the ancient city of Harran in upper mesopotamia, near the province of Sanliurfa in Turkey.
RFEGTK3W–Traveler focused on Mesopotamia
RF2HTX9EX–Art inspired by Sherds, Samarra, ca. mid-7th millennium B.C., Mesopotamia, Samarra, Samarra, Ceramic, paint, 8.8 cm x 8.6 cm x .8 cm, Ceramics-Vessels, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMAET9RN–Hanging Gardens of Babylon in ancient times. Hand-colored woodcut
RMAFCTH1–Arial Photo, Pionair DC 3 Tour, Mesopotamia, Canterbury, South Island New Zealand
RMGP6TYG–Mesopotamia. Campaign of King Ashurbanipal. Warrior. Detail. Relief. Palace of Nineveh. 7th century BC. Assyrians.
RMK89556–Artist's impression of one of the interior halls in the palace at Nineveh, built by Sennacherib c. 700 BC at the ancient Assyrian city of Upper Mesopotamia. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RMERGH45–British Army in Mesopotamia during World War 1: soldier carrying a girl across flood water, 1916. Modern day Iraq.
RF2CGRPWN–Assyrian wall relief of lion hunt, king Ashurbanipal with warriors on carving from Middle East and Mesopotamia. History of past civilization of Iran a
RMBP5NYG–UK Visitors to the ancient Mesopotamia section at the British Museum, London
RMDB8CE7–agriculture,agricultural work,plowing,farmers with plough,after seal,Mesopotamia,3rd millenium BC,drawing,20th century,people,men,man,devices,device,technics,technology,technologies,tillage,tilth,arable farming,working,ploughing,plowing,ox,oxen,draught animal,draught animals,prehistory,prehistoric times,early history,prehistorical,prehistoric,working animal,work animal,working animals,agriculture,farming,agricultural work,farm labour,farm labor,farmer,farmers,plough,plow,ploughs,plows,millenium,millennium,historic,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMJ0CFY4–Protective Spirit 865 - 860 Bc from the Royal Palace of Ashurnasirpal II Nimrud 883–859 B.C. Mesopotamia Iraq Kalhu Assyria
RMA0WC1K–Jew Jewish Mesopotamia itinerant old men beard Syria middle east trade desert arid sit sat stand talk group suspicious wary unsu
RMD98GPC–Cylinder seal with impressions, from Mesopotamia. seal made from Lapis Lazuli depicting a battle between gods. Early Akkadian Period, 2350-2250 BC.
RMBH0BEN–The famous ziggurat of Ur in Iraq
RFD3FT1Y–Nippur, modern Niffer, or Nibu, ancient city of Mesopotamia now in southeastern Iraq. Oldest of sumerian cities, 5262 BC.
RMBP5KN7–5334. Harp player, clay figurine from Eshnnuna, Mesopotamia, c. 9-7th. C. BC
RFBJDF8R–Paris, France, Close up, Portrait Interior Mesopotamia Gallery, Louvre Museum, Ancient Iraqi Statue Epih II 'L'Intendant', ancient civilisation art
RMD7TXR5–Mesopotamia Valley, near Kingstown, St. Vincent, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Windward Islands, West Indies, Caribbean
RMB36CDG–The Seleucid Ruins of Dura Europos on the Euphrates River in Syria
RMABJKNR–Assyrian leaders and their scribe. Hand-colored print
RMCN73CY–Men in the ancient costumes of Assyria
RMFXXEH7–Sumer. Mesopotamia. Near East. Legal and administrative document in Sumerian and akkadian language. Babylonia. Beginning of the 2nd Millennium B.C. The State Hermitage Museum. Saint Petersburg. Russia.
RM2ATPPXD–Imagined situation of the Garden of Eden, in this case, in Mesopotamia, just east of Babylon. After a map by Jan Luyken from a work by Samuel Bochart, 1599 – 1667, in Borchart’s ‘Geographia Sacra’ (Leiden, 1692). Bochart places the Garden of Eden at the confluence of Euphrates and Tigris. The tiny figures of Adam and Eve are just visible.engraving,vintage,picture,print,period
RMERGP1W–Amorites, ancient Semitic-speaking people, prevalent in the history of Mesopotamia, Syria, and Palestine from about 2000 to
RMBWT8FD–Ancient Persian written relief from Darius palace, the Louvre, Paris
RFM1X1JY–Clothing fashion in Assyria, 12-7 century BC, sacrifice robes, from left, man from northwest Mesopotamia brings tribute, a citizen of Nineveh, Prince of Murzi, now Kurdistan, then a man brings tribute to King Jehu of Palestine, then King Assunassirpal in the sacrificial mantle and King Salmanassar III, 860-825 BC, also in the sacrificial mantle, digital improved reproduction of an original print from the 19th century
RMBYYKAK–Sargon 'the Great', King of Akkad circa 2371 - 2316 BC, portrait, head, bone, gold and lapislazuli, Niniveh, 23rd/22nd century BC, Iraq, Iraqi National Museum, Bagdad, ,
RMC0GY4P–1125 1100 BC Kudurru stone document boundary stones to vassals Kassites ancient Mesopotamia curse deface
RMGW6557–Standing female worshiper. Mesopotamia. Early Dynastic IIIa, 2600-2500 B.C.
RMB0KFM0–Urfa, Mesopotamia. Artist: Unknown
RMMY1YJ5–. Samuel Butler (novelist) (1835-1902) Homeestad 'Mesopotamia' . Unknown 472 Samuel Butler-Mesopotamia Homestead ca 1868
RMG1CTA2–Painting depicting the city of Babylon in ancient Mesopotamia.
RMA4BFR6–Cuneiform 'planoconvex' brick in wall (early bronze age Sumer 2570-2342 BC), Museum of the Ancient Orient, Istanbul, Turkey
RMB6HJAC–Southeastern Turkey, agricultural landscape in Batman province, Upper Mesopotamia
RMBTDWRG–Clay tablet inscribed with an Archaic Pictographic script. Originating in Mesopotamia in the late fourth millenium BC this is th
RMGDC710–England,London,British Museum,The Sun God (Shamash) Tablet from Mesopotamia Iraq
RMB10NB7–Panel of relief from Susa. 1200 BC. Kutir Nahunte, Shilhak Inshushinak. Mesopotamia
RMGG2DN9–English troops in Mesopotamia December 1918 World War I
RMADJBM4–Ancient Assyrian royal palace at Ninevah on the Tigris River destroyed in 612 BC. Hand-colored woodcut
RMT96GGX–Map of Ediniae: comprising of Ethiopia, Mesopotamia, etc. The Garden of Eden is considered to be mythological by most scholars. However there have been suggestions for its supposed location: for example, at the head of the Persian Gulf, in southern Mesopotamia (now Iraq) where the Tigris and Euphrates rivers run into the sea; and in the Armenian Highlands or Armenian Plateau. No artist credited, undated.
RMKWCWCW–World War 1 in the Middle East. Indian British Empire troops in Mesopotamia in 1916. They are among 200,000 troops brought in to rebuild British forces after 10,000 men were taken prisoner at the First Battle of Kut al-Amara in April 1916. (BSLOC 2013 1 78)
RM2RGE1KE–Slaves In Mesopotamia
RMG5JEPD–Boats on the Tigris River in Mesopotamia.
RMBA7TBD–ancient world, Babylon, triumph of King Nebuchadrezzar II (circa 640 - 562 BC), wood engraving, 19th century, ,
RMCFGKBN–Gudea prince of Lagash Neo Sumerian Sumeria 2120 BC Tello Girsu Mesopotamia Iraq flowing vase dedicated to goddess Geshtinanna
RMDF1EAX–Mesopotamia. Old Persia. Median Kingdom. 678-549 BC. King of Medes. Engraving. (Later colouration)
RMB0KBKE–Busy square in Mosul, Mesopotamia, 1918. Artist: Unknown
RMMP6J4J–. English: Dux Mesopotamiae (Roman military stations in Mesopotamia) from the parchment manuscript Notitia dignitatum, showing the Tigris and Euphrates rivers . 1436. Unknown 934 Notitia Dignitatum - Dux Mesopotamiae
RMC45CAN–German officers with an airplane in Mesopotamia
RMHGF9CM–Churchill at Cairo Conference and Mesopotamia Commission. March 1921. T.E.Lawrence 2nd row, 4th from right.To rightof C. Sir H.Samuel. Left:Sir P.Cox
RMD95X76–Gold helmet from Mesopotamia. 2,500 BC. Iraq Museum.
RMBP5K9K–Serpentine Cylinder Seal Mesopotamia: late Akkadian period ca. 2254-2154 B.C. This beautiful Akkadian seal shows an enigmatic
RMW235NE–Hillah, Iraq. 05th July, 2019. A general view of a replica of Ishtar Gate at the site of Babylon, a kingdom in ancient Mesopotamia, now located in modern day city of Hillah. The site of Babylon has been selected to be inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Credit: Ameer Al Mohammedaw/dpa/Alamy Live News
RF2HJRF84–Excavated ruins of Ancient Babylon by the Euphrates. Iraq. Mesopotamia (1923)
RMGP6TYT–Mesopotamia. Campaign of King Ashurbanipal. Warriors. Relief. Palace of Nineveh. 7th century BC. Assyrians.
RMADW7XE–Scribes using the stylus and other means of writing in ancient times. Hand-colored woodcut
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