SUMERIAN ART. Female Head, 3200-3000 bce, Iraq.

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SUMERIAN ART

Female Head, bce, Iraq

Warka Vase, bce, Iraq

Fragment of victory stele (Stele of Vultures) bce

Standard of Ur, 2600 bce, Iraq

Bull headed lyre, 2600 bce, Iraq

Cylinder seal, 2600 bce, Iraq

AKKADIAN, NEO- SUMERIAN, BABYLONIAN AND HITTITE ART

Victory Stele of Naram Sin, bce

Ziggurat of Ur, 2100 bce

Stele with Hammurabi Law Code, Iran 1780 bce

Lion Gate, Turket, 1400 bce

Statue of Queen Napir- Asu, bce, Iran

Lamassu, bce, Iraq

Assyrian Archers, bce, Iraq

Ishtar Gate, 575 bce, Iraq

Persepolis, bce, Iran