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Medium & Support
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Astarte
NEO-BABYLONIAN Anonymous
Alabaster
300 BCE -100 BCE
Ishtar Gate, Babylon (restored).
NEO-BABYLONIAN Anonymous
604 BCE-565 BCE
Ishtar Gate, Babylon: detail of R. flanking tower with motifs of Bulls and Drag
NEO-BABYLONIAN Anonymous
604 BCE-565 BCE
Ishtar Gate, Babylon: detail, bull figure symbolic of the god Adad.
NEO-BABYLONIAN Anonymous
604 BCE-565 BCE
Ishtar Gate, Babylon: Processional Way, detail of guardian lions on Left side.
NEO-BABYLONIAN Anonymous
molded and glazed brick
604 BCE-565 BCE
Ishtar Gate, Babylon: Processional Way, detail of single guardian lion from Lef
NEO-BABYLONIAN Anonymous
molded and glazed brick
604 BCE-565 BCE
Ishtar Gate, Babylon: Processional Way, detail, head of guardian lion from Left
NEO-BABYLONIAN Anonymous
molded and glazed brick
604 BCE-565 BCE
Ishtar Gate, Babylon: Processional Way, detail, head of guardian lion from Left
NEO-BABYLONIAN Anonymous
molded and glazed brick
604 BCE-565 BCE
Ishtar Gate, Babylon: bull, sacred to the god Adad.
NEO-BABYLONIAN Anonymous
molded and glazed polychromed bricks
604 BCE-565 BCE
Ishtar Gate, Babylon: head of guardian lion, sacred to the goddess Ishtar; deta
NEO-BABYLONIAN Anonymous
Molded and glazed polychrome bricks
604 BCE-565 BCE
Ishtar Gate, Babylon: Processional Way, guardian lions on Right side.
NEO-BABYLONIAN Anonymous
molded and glazed brick
604 BCE-565 BCE
Ishtar Gate, Babylon: Processional Way, detail, head of guardian lion from Left
NEO-BABYLONIAN Anonymous
molded and glazed brick
604 BCE-565 BCE
Ishtar.
NEO-BABYLONIAN Anonymous
c. 1200 BCE-1000 BCE
Mother & child figurines.
NEO-BABYLONIAN Anonymous
Terracotta
c. 700 BCE-500 BCE
Head of Marduk.
NEO-BABYLONIAN Anonymous
Stone
c. 800 BCE-600 BCE
Tablet of Shamash.
NEO-BABYLONIAN Anonymous
Stone
c. 860 BCE-850 BCE
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Last updated: 03/25/2022