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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
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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.
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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)
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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
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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)
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Stele of Eannatum. ca. 2460 BC. from Girsu (Telloh), fragments Stele of Naram Sin. Found in Susa, Iran ca. 2254-2218 BC
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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)
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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).
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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
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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) Yazilikaya, Hattusha, 14-13 th c. BC Hittite Rock-cut sanctaury with representations of gods.
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