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Urartu civilization. Bronze Sphinx. From Tushpa or Toprakkale. 7th century B.C. Turkey. Pergamon Museum. Berlin. Germany
Urartu civilization. Stele of Rusa II, King of Urartu (680-6Urartu civilization. Stele of Rusa II, King of Urartu between around 680 BC and 639 BC. Cuneiform inscription commemorating the building of a canal to channel water to the city of Quarlini from
Urartu civilization. Statue. Male figure. From Tushpa or TopUrartu civilization. Statue. male figure. From Tushpa or Toprakkale. 7th century B.C. Turkey. Pergamon Museum. Berlin. Germany
Urartu civilization. Pectoral and gold medallion decorated with reliefs. The pectoral depicts the image of god Haldi on the throne and his wife Arubani. The madaillon, a seated goddess
Late Bronze Age. Northeas Anatolia. Urartian culBronze Age (Late). Northeas Anatolia. Urartian culture. Weapon. 9th-7th centuries BC. Turkey. Archaeological Museum. Istambul
Urartu civilization. Remains probably of a decorated armor. From Tushpa or Toprakkale. 7th century B.C. Turkey. Pergamon Museum. Berlin. Germany
Urartu civilization. Arrows and quiver from Tushpa or Toprakkale. 7th century B.C. Turkey. Pergamon Museum. Berlin. Germany
VAN, TURKEY (1902)The dominant citadel of Van, which became the capital of the Urartian Empire in the 9th century BCE. The natural hill rises above a flat lakeside plain offering superb views. Date: 1902
Citadel & Town of VanAt the heart of the Urartian Empire was the citadel of Van (Van Kalesi) with strong natural defensive characteristics affording views out in all directions. Date: mid 19th century
VAN / TURKEY / C. 1880The town of Van (Van Kalesi) which became the capital of the Urartian Empire in the 9th century BCE. Its natural defences rise out of a flat lakeside plain. Date: circa 1880