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Page 1: Chapter 02--Ancient Near East. Hammurabi and Shamash, detail of the stele of Hammurabi, (fig 2-17), from Susa, Iran, 1700 BCE

Chapter 02--Ancient Near East

Page 2: Chapter 02--Ancient Near East. Hammurabi and Shamash, detail of the stele of Hammurabi, (fig 2-17), from Susa, Iran, 1700 BCE

Hammurabi and Shamash, detail of the stele of Hammurabi, (fig 2-17), from Susa, Iran, 1700 BCE.

Page 3: Chapter 02--Ancient Near East. Hammurabi and Shamash, detail of the stele of Hammurabi, (fig 2-17), from Susa, Iran, 1700 BCE

White Temple and ziggurat, Uruk (modern Warka), Iraq, ca. 3200-3000 BCE.

Page 4: Chapter 02--Ancient Near East. Hammurabi and Shamash, detail of the stele of Hammurabi, (fig 2-17), from Susa, Iran, 1700 BCE

Reconstruction drawing of the White Temple and ziggurat, Uruk (modern Warka), Iraq, ca. 3200-3000 BCE.

Page 5: Chapter 02--Ancient Near East. Hammurabi and Shamash, detail of the stele of Hammurabi, (fig 2-17), from Susa, Iran, 1700 BCE

Female head (Inanna?), from Uruk (modern Warka), Iraq, ca. 3200-3000 BCE. Marble, approx. 8” high.

Page 6: Chapter 02--Ancient Near East. Hammurabi and Shamash, detail of the stele of Hammurabi, (fig 2-17), from Susa, Iran, 1700 BCE

Presentation of offerings to Inanna (Warka vase), from Uruk (modern Warka), Iraq, ca. 3200-3000 BCE. Alabaster, 3’1/4” high.

Condition of vase after looting which followed invasion of Iraq 2003

Page 7: Chapter 02--Ancient Near East. Hammurabi and Shamash, detail of the stele of Hammurabi, (fig 2-17), from Susa, Iran, 1700 BCE

Statuettes of two worshipers, from the Square Tiemple at Eshunna (modern Tell Asmar), Iraq, ca. 2700 BCE. Gypsum inlaid with shell and black limestone, male figure approx. 2’6” high.

Page 8: Chapter 02--Ancient Near East. Hammurabi and Shamash, detail of the stele of Hammurabi, (fig 2-17), from Susa, Iran, 1700 BCE

Fragment of the victory stele of Eannatum (Stele of the Vultures), from Girsu (modern Telloh), Syria, ca. 2600-2500 BCE. Limestone, full stele approx. 5’11” high.

Page 9: Chapter 02--Ancient Near East. Hammurabi and Shamash, detail of the stele of Hammurabi, (fig 2-17), from Susa, Iran, 1700 BCE

War side side from 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, approx. 8” x1’7”.

Page 10: Chapter 02--Ancient Near East. Hammurabi and Shamash, detail of the stele of Hammurabi, (fig 2-17), from Susa, Iran, 1700 BCE

Peace side side from 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, approx. 8” x1’7”.

Page 11: Chapter 02--Ancient Near East. Hammurabi and Shamash, detail of the stele of Hammurabi, (fig 2-17), from Susa, Iran, 1700 BCE

Bull-headed lyre (restored) from Tomb 789 (“King’s Grave”), Royal Cemetery, Ur (modern Tell Muqayyar), Iraq, ca. 2600 BCE.

Gold leaf and lapis lazuli over a wooden core, approx. 5’5” high.

Soundbox of the lyre from Tomb 789 (“King’s Grave”), Royal Cemetery, Ur (modern Tell Muqayyar), Iraq, ca. 2600

BCE. Wood with inlaid gold, lapis lazuli, and shell, approx. 1’7” high.

Page 12: Chapter 02--Ancient Near East. Hammurabi and Shamash, detail of the stele of Hammurabi, (fig 2-17), from Susa, Iran, 1700 BCE

Banquet scene, cylinder seal and it’s modern impression, form the Tomb of Pu-abi (Tomb 800), Royal Cemetery, Ur (modern Tell Muqayyar), Iraq, ca. 2600 BCE. Lapis lazuli, approx. 2” high.

Page 13: Chapter 02--Ancient Near East. Hammurabi and Shamash, detail of the stele of Hammurabi, (fig 2-17), from Susa, Iran, 1700 BCE

Head of an Akkadian ruler, from Nineveh, (modern Kuyunjik), Iraq, ca. 2250-2200 BCE. Copper, 1 2 3/8 high.

Page 14: Chapter 02--Ancient Near East. Hammurabi and Shamash, detail of the stele of Hammurabi, (fig 2-17), from Susa, Iran, 1700 BCE

Victory stele of Naram-Sin, from Susa, Iran, 2254-2218 BCE. Pink sandstone, approx. 6’7” high.

Page 15: Chapter 02--Ancient Near East. Hammurabi and Shamash, detail of the stele of Hammurabi, (fig 2-17), from Susa, Iran, 1700 BCE

Votive disk of Enheduanna, from Ur (Modern Tell Muqayyar), Iraq, ca. 2300-2275 BCE. Alabaster, diameter 10”.

Page 16: Chapter 02--Ancient Near East. Hammurabi and Shamash, detail of the stele of Hammurabi, (fig 2-17), from Susa, Iran, 1700 BCE

Ziggurat (northeastern façade with restored stairs), Ur (modern Tell Muqayyar), Iraq, 2100 BCE.

Page 17: Chapter 02--Ancient Near East. Hammurabi and Shamash, detail of the stele of Hammurabi, (fig 2-17), from Susa, Iran, 1700 BCE

Seated statue of Gudea holding temple plan, from Girsu (modern Telloh), Iraq, ca. 2100 BCE. Diorite, approx. 2’5” high.

Page 18: Chapter 02--Ancient Near East. Hammurabi and Shamash, detail of the stele of Hammurabi, (fig 2-17), from Susa, Iran, 1700 BCE

Stele with law code of Hammurabi, from Susa, Iran, ca. 1780 BCE. Basalt, approx. 7’4” high.

Page 19: Chapter 02--Ancient Near East. Hammurabi and Shamash, detail of the stele of Hammurabi, (fig 2-17), from Susa, Iran, 1700 BCE

Lion Gate, Boghazkoy, Turkey, ca. 1400 BCE. Limestone, lions approx.7’high.

Page 20: Chapter 02--Ancient Near East. Hammurabi and Shamash, detail of the stele of Hammurabi, (fig 2-17), from Susa, Iran, 1700 BCE

Statue of Queen Napir-Asu, from Susa, Iran, ca 1350-1300 BCE. Bronze and copper, 4’2 ¾ high.

Page 21: Chapter 02--Ancient Near East. Hammurabi and Shamash, detail of the stele of Hammurabi, (fig 2-17), from Susa, Iran, 1700 BCE

Reconstruction drawing of the citadel of Sargon II, Dur Sharrukin (modern Khorsabad), Iraq, ca. 720-705 BCE.

Page 22: Chapter 02--Ancient Near East. Hammurabi and Shamash, detail of the stele of Hammurabi, (fig 2-17), from Susa, Iran, 1700 BCE

Lamassu (winged, human-headed bull), from the citadel of Sargon II, Dur Sharrukin (modern Khorsabad), Iraq, ca. 720-705 BCE. Limeston, approx. 13’ 10” high.

Page 23: Chapter 02--Ancient Near East. Hammurabi and Shamash, detail of the stele of Hammurabi, (fig 2-17), from Susa, Iran, 1700 BCE

Assyrian archers pursuing enemies, relief from the Northwest Palace of Ashurnasirpal II, Kalhu, (modern Nimrud), Iraq, ca. 875-860 BCE. Gypsum, 2’ 20 5/8” high.

Page 24: Chapter 02--Ancient Near East. Hammurabi and Shamash, detail of the stele of Hammurabi, (fig 2-17), from Susa, Iran, 1700 BCE

Ashurbanipal hunting lions, relief from the North Palace of Ashurbanipal, Nineveh (modern Kuyunjik), Iraq, ca. 645-640 BCE. Gypsum, 5’4” high.

Page 25: Chapter 02--Ancient Near East. Hammurabi and Shamash, detail of the stele of Hammurabi, (fig 2-17), from Susa, Iran, 1700 BCE

Ishtar Gate (restored), Babylon, Iraq, ca. 575 BCE. Glazed brick.

Page 26: Chapter 02--Ancient Near East. Hammurabi and Shamash, detail of the stele of Hammurabi, (fig 2-17), from Susa, Iran, 1700 BCE

Persepolis (royal audience hall in the background), Iran, ca. 521-465 BCE.

Page 27: Chapter 02--Ancient Near East. Hammurabi and Shamash, detail of the stele of Hammurabi, (fig 2-17), from Susa, Iran, 1700 BCE

Processional frieze, on the terrace of the royal audience hall (apadana), Persepolis, Iran, ca. 521-465 BCE.

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Palace of Shapur I, Ctesiphon, Iraq, ca. 250 CE.

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Triumph of Shapur I over Valerian, rock-cut relief, Bishapur, Iran, ca. 260 CE.