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MESOPOTAMIA “Land between the Rivers” ”
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The Ancient Fertile Crescent “The Cradle of Civilization”
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Ziggurat at Ur c. 2100-2000 BCE Temple “Mountain of the Gods” c. 2100-2000 BCE Temple “Mountain of the Gods”
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Ziggurat at Ur (modern day Iraq), c.2100-2000 BCE
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SOUNDBOX OF A SUMERIAN LYRE (UR, IRAQ), C. 2600 BCE FROM SUMERIAN ROYAL CEMETERY
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Standard of Ur Standard of Ur (Ur), c. 2685-2645 BCE Contrast between war and peace/ use of registers to depict a narrative/ discoveries from royal Sumerian graves/ depiction of human figures/ lapis lazuli (Blue Stone)
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“WAR SIDE” OF THE STANDARD OF UR
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“PEACE SIDE” OF THE STANDARD OF UR”
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WAR SIDE OF THE STANDARD OF UR, FROM TOMB 779, ROYAL CEMETERY, UR (MODERN TELL MUQAYYAR), IRAQ, CA. 2600 BCE. WOOD INLAID WITH SHELL, LAPIS LAZULI, AND RED LIMESTONE, 8” X 1’ 7”.
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PEACE SIDE OF THE STANDARD OF UR
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Votive Figures (Ur,Iraq), c.2600-2100 BCE Gypsym, Lapis Lazuli
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Dying LionessDying Lioness, Assyrian relief from the Palace of Ashurbanipal (Ninevah, Iraq) c. 650 BCE
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Stele with law code of Hammurabi Stele with law code of Hammurabi (Susa, Iran), c. 1760 BCE, basalt
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USE OF LAW TO ESTABLISH A CENTRAL GOVERNMENT (TALION LAW)/ GOD (SHAMASH) AND RULER LINKED
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Left: Layout of Persepolis Below: Bull Capital Iran c. 518-460 BCEBull Capital
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Royal Audience Hall (apadana) at Persepolis of Darius I (Iran),
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PERSEPOLIS (APADANA IN THE BACKGROUND), IRAN, CA. 521–465 BCE.
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Art of the Ancient Near East
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