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Tablet V of the Epic of Gilgamesh
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Tablet V of the Epic of Gilgamesh

This is the reverse side of the newly discovered tablet V of the Epic of Gilgamesh. Old-Babylonian Period, 2003-1595 BCE. From Southern Mesopotamia, modern-day Iraq. Currently housed in the Sulaymaniyah Museum, Iraqi Kurdistan.
Phoenician Bronze Bowl from Nimrud
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Phoenician Bronze Bowl from Nimrud

Over 150 bronze bowls were found in a palace at the city of Nimrud. These bowls were made in Phoenicia (modern-day Lebanese and Syrian coasts), and were brought to Nimrud as tribute or booty by one of the kings who campaigned in the west...
Alabaster Jar of Sargon II
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Alabaster Jar of Sargon II

The cuneiform inscription on this alabaster vessel mentions that it belongs to king Sargon II. Neo-Assyrian Period, reign of Sargon II, 721-705 BCE. From the North-West Palace at Nimrud, Northern Mesopotamia, modern-day Iraq. (British Museum...
Ionic Temple, Metapontum
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Ionic Temple, Metapontum

Ionic capitals and architrave from a temple of unknown dedication at Metapontum, Magna Graecia, southern Italy. 480-470 BCE.
Theatre, Metapontum
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Theatre, Metapontum

The mid-4th century BCE theatre at Metapontum, Magna Graecia, southern Italy.
Temple of Hera, Metapontum
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Temple of Hera, Metapontum

The Doric Temple of Hera at Metapontum, Magna Graecia, southern Italy. 570-530 BCE. Originally, the temple had 8x17 columns.
Ionic Capital, Metapontum
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Ionic Capital, Metapontum

An Ionic capital from a temple of unknown dedication at Metapontum, Magna Graecia, southern Italy. 480-470 BCE.
Temple of Hera, near Metapontum
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Temple of Hera, near Metapontum

The Doric Temple of Hera, near Metapontum, southern Italy. 6th century BCE. Originally with 6x12 columns and part of a wider sanctuary to Hera, the Palatine Tables.
Silver Stater of Tarentum
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Silver Stater of Tarentum

Silver stater coin of Tarentum (modern Taranto), a Greek colony in southern Italy founded by Sparta. Taras riding a dolphin. 5th century BCE. (Archaeological Museum of Altamura, Italy)
Unopened Clay Tablet Envelope from Kultepe
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Unopened Clay Tablet Envelope from Kultepe

The cuneiform text on the center of this unopened envelop narrates a loan of silver to a husband and wife. The envelop is marked by rings and cylinder seals used by the diverse community at the city of Kultepe. There are 3 scenes; Babylonian...
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