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Ceremonial gold dagger of Queen Pu-Abi of Ur, Sumer, 2500 BC
Fun Ancient Sumerian Literature Fact,According to the Epic of Gilgamesh, the wild man Enkidu was onl
Diadem found in the tomb of Puabi at the Royal tombs of Ur
Ishtar holding her symbol. Terracotta relief, early 2nd millennium B.C. From Eshnunna, Sumer
Head of an thought to be Sargon of Akkad, discovered in the temple of Ishtar at Nineveh c. 2200 B.C.
peashooter85:The Hymn of Ninkasi, The Ancient Sumerians loved their beer. In fact they love their b
Ancient Sumerian necklaces and headdress discovered in the tomb of a woman named Puabi who was eithe
Ancient Sumerian gold beer mug, 2,600 BC. The straw was used to help filter out particulates remain
Terracotta relief of a harpist, early 2nd millennium B.C., from Eshnunna., Sumer
What the Sumerian word “Anunnaki” means according to the “scholars” on Ancie
Ruins of the ziggurat at the ancient Sumerian city of Kish.This ziggurat was probably built by Nebuc
The first dictionary,Around 2,300 BC a group of Semitic people called the Akkadians invaded and conq
Headdress of Queen Puabi of Ur, Mesopotamia, 2550 BC.
Lipstick first appeared approximately 4,000–5,000 years ago in ancient Sumer. Women ground precious
A gold ancient Sumerian beer mug dating to 2,500 BC. The straw was used to filter out particles whi
Ancient Worlds - BBC TwoEpisode 1 “Come Together”Mari (modern Tell Hariri, in Syria) was an ancient
The First Emperor — Sargon of AkkadAn ancient Sumerian king who ruled over a city called Akkad
The Royal Game of UrAncient Sumerian gameboard found by archaeologist Leonard Woolley near the ancie
allmesopotamia:“Mesopotamia,” opens June 22 at the Royal Ontario Museum.Are you going?
peashooter85:The First Emperor —- Sargon of AkkadAn ancient Sumerian king who ruled over a city call
Model wearing replicas of a variety of ancient Sumerian jewelry offered for sale by New York’s Metro
Statue of a Sumerian male worshiper from the hoard in Nintu Temple V at ancient Tutub, Mesopotamia =
Leonard Woolley’s excavation of Ur, 1900. Ur excavations volume II, The Royal Cemetery.
Statue of Iddin-Ilum, šakkanakku of Mari, dedicated to Ishtar. From the palace of Zimri-Lim in the S
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