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Stela of Amenemhat I. Table offering. 12th Dynasty. Middle KAmenemhat I. 1st King. 12th Dynasty (1991-1962 BC). Middle Kingdom. Limestone, painted, stela of Amenemhat. Table offerings. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Roman art. Boy with horse (possible CastorI. Marble. ReliefRoman art. Bas-relief. Boy with a horse, probably Castor taming his horse, acompanied by a dog. Found in the pantanella of Hadrians Villa at Tivoli. 125 AD. British Museum. London. England
Apollo. Head. Marble. 120-140 AD. From Palace of Justinian, Rome. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
The Eanna-shum-iddina kudurru (1125-1100 B. C. ). Kassite DynaMesopotamian Art. Kassite Dynasty. The Eanna-shum-iddina kudurru (1125-1100 B.C.). It describes the land grant made by Governor Eanna-shum-iddina to Gula-Eresh witnessed by his surveyor
Mesopotamia. Clay Tablet. Pictographs drawn. Iraq. Late PrehMesopotamia. Clay Tablet. Pictographs drawn. Early writing tablet recording the allocation of beer. Iraq. Late Prehistoric period. 3100-3000BC. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Cuneiform tablet depicting beer allocation. 2351-2342 BC. From Girsu. Uruinimgina King. British Museum. London
Mesopotamia. White calcite. Cylinder seal. From Mesopotamia. Late Uruk. Early Jemdet Nasr Period. 3200-3000BC. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Bust of Pericles (495-429 BC). Roman copy. From Hadrians VPericles (495-429 BC). Greek statesman. Orator and general of Athens during the Golden Age. Roman copy of 2nd AD. From Hadrians Villa. Tivoli. Italy. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Greek warrior. Hellenistic. 1st century BC. From Rhodes. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Mesopotamian Art. Alabaster flower vase shaped as a woman holding flowers. Dated between 700-600 B.C. It comes from Sippar. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Limestone kudurru from the riegn of Marduk-nadin-ahhe (1099Mesopotamian Art. Middle Babylonian. Limestone kudurru from the riegn of Marduk-nadin-ahhe BC). Block of black limestone. The upper portion is carved with symbols. Inscribed with cuneiform script
Mesopotamian Art. Assyrian. Relief. Head of a eunuch. DatedMesopotamian Art. Assyrian. Relief depicting the head of a eunuch. Dated around 710 B.C. It comes from the Palace of Sargon. Korsabad. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Limestone kudurru of Meli-Shipak. Kassite Dynasty. BabylonMesopotamian Art. Kassite Dynasty. Limestone kudurru. Four-sided block with conical top. Right side. The text contains a deed of gift recording a grant of fifty gur of corn-land in the province of
Middle babylonian. Black diorite tablet of Nabu-apla-iddinaMesopotamian Art. Middle Babylonian. 875-850 B.C. Black diorite tablet carved with labelled scene showing Nabu-apla-iddina, the priest
Mesopotamia. Commemorative stone stela. Babylonian, about 900-800 BC. Iraq. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Mesopotamia. Lions head. Temple of Ninhursag, Tell al-Ubaid. Iraq. 2600-2400BC. A guardian figure for the temple. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Mesopotamia. Early Dynastic Period. Statue of Kurlil. From TMesopotamia. Early Dynastic Period. Statue of Kurlil. Found next to the Temple of Ninhursag in Tell al-Ubaid. Southern Iraq. 2500 BC. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Stela of Seneferseshempepy. 2150 BC. Dendara. 6th Dynaty. BrLimestone stela of Seneferseshempepy. 2150 BC. From Dendara. 6th Dynaty. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Early writing. Pictographs drawn. Clay tablet. AdministrativMesopotamia. Early writing. Pictographs drawn. Clay tablet. Administrative text. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Mesopotamia. Limestone statue of a woman. Kingdom of Lagash. 2500BC. From Tello (ancient Girsu). Iraq. Probably a votive donation in a temple. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Mesopotamia. Terracotta vase. Probably from Umma. Iraq. Early Dynastic Period. 2330 BC. Document referring to a conflict between the city-states of Umma and Lagash in ancient Sumer
Mesopotamia. Clay foundation peg. 1st Dynasty of Lagash. 2400Bc. From Bad-Tibira. Iraq. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Mesopotamia. Gypsum statue of a woman. Early Dynatic period. 2400-2300 BC. Placed in an temple as an act of decotion. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Mesopotamia. Summer. Archaic Dynasty III. King Eannatum of Lagash. From Girsu. 2424-2405BC. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Apollo and Artemis slaying the children of Niobe. Roman. 1stApollo and Artemis slaying the children of Niobe. Roman art. 1st century BC. From italy. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Granodiorite block-statue of Amenhotep. 18th Dynasty. New KiGranodiorite block-statue of Amenhotep. Rows of text at front. 18th Dynasty. New Kingdom period. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Neo-Assyrian Art. Gypsum tile from a domestic shrine depicting a man in Assyrian court dress that is worshipping a god, perhaps Ninurta
Persian Art. Achaemenid Dynasty. Palace of Darius I. DetailPersian Art. Achaemenid Dynasty. Persepolis. Palace of Darius I (522-486 B.C.). Detail of a palaces gate built between 470-450 B.C
Babylon. Terracotta tiles decorated in floral motifs. DatedMesopotamian Art Babylon. Terracotta tiles decorated in floral motifs. Dated between 600-500 BC. They come from the Temple of Nabu in Borsippa. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Octagonal clay prism (ca. 1100 BC) - annals of the AssyrianThe Octagonal clay prism (ca. 1100 BC) with the annals of the Assyrian king Tiglath-Pileser I (1114-1076 B.C.). This text spoke of a campaign of king Tiglath-pileser against the land of ?atti
Limestone kudurru from the riegn of Marduk-nadin-ahhe (1099Mesopotamian Art. Middle Babylonian. Limestone kudurru from the riegn of Marduk-nadin-ahhe BC). Block of black limestone. Detail. Inscribed with cuneiform script. Land grant. British Museum. London
Assyrian. Assur temple restoration by Assyrian King Adad-nirMesopotamian Art. Assyrian. Memorial slab about the Assur temple restoration by the Assyrian king Adad-nirari I (1305-1274 BC). it also describes his military exploits. Cast
Assyrian commemorative tablet about the construction of a prMesopotamian Art. Assyrian. 14th century B.C. Commemorative tablet about the construction of a private home. Dated between 1360-1330 B.C. Reign of Ashur-uballit I. It comes from Assur (Ashur)
Middle Babylonian. 954 B. C. Limestone boundary-stone or kuduMesopotamian Art. Middle Babylonian. 954 B.C. Limestone boundary-stone or kudurru, inscribed in cuneiform script that describes the fight between two families for the grant of land from one state to
Mesopotamia. City state of Uruk. Stone bull. Late Uruk Period. 3300-3000 BC. Probalby from Uruk. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Stone Head. Represent a god, goddess or a worshipper. Late UStone Head. Represent a god, goddess or a worshipper. A vertical groove at the back of the head, with nail holes on the sides, suggests that it may have originally been fixed to a pole
Mesopotamia. Early Dynastic Period III. Votive pebble with inscription. Eanmtum I King. 2424-2405 BC. From Girsu. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Pharaon Amenhotep III. 18th Dynasty. C. 1386-1349 BC. New KiAmenhotep III, also known as Amenhotep the Magnificent. Pharaon on the 18th Dynasty. About 1386-1349 BC. Egyptian New Kingdom. Colossal statue. From Thebes. British Museum. London. England
Stela fo Sensebek. 12th Dynasty. Limestone. Middle KingdomStela fo Sensebek. 12th Dynasty. Limestone. About 1850 BC. Middle Kingdom. He is shown with his wife an offering table and the text to the left is an offering formul
Stela of Seneferseshempepy. Hieroglyphic. 2150 BC. DendaraLimestone stela of Seneferseshempepy. Hieroglyphic. 2150 BC. From Dendara. 6th Dynaty. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Hieroglyph. Sela of Amenemhat I. 12th Dynasty. Middle Kingdom. British Museum. London
Fragment of the beard of the Great Sphinx of Giza. Egypt. New Kingdom. 14th century BC. 1420BC. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Early Classical. Satyr hunting wils Animasl. Freezes. PantheEarly Classical. Late Archaic. Satyr hunting wils animals. Panther. From the animal frieze that used to run around the top of the podium suporting Building G. Acropolis Xanthos. Lycia. Turkey
Early Classical. Satyr wielding a tree branch. 5th BC. LyciEarly Classical. Late Archaic. Satyr wielding a tree branch. Frieze block carved in relief, from the animal frieze that used to run around the top of the podium suporting Building G
Early Classical. Guardian Sphinxes. 5th BC. Lycian. XanthosEarly Classical. Late Archaic. Guardian Sphinxes. Limestone. 470BC-450BC. Lycian. Xanthos, building H. Turkey. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Nereid Monument. Classical period Lycia. Turkey. Statue of NNereid Monument. Sculptured tomb from Xanthos. Classical period Lycia. Turkey. Statue of lion. Custodian. 390-380 BC. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Chatsworth head. Bronze. Probaby Apollo. 460 BC. From Tamassos, Cyprus. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Nereid Monument. Classical period Lycia. Turkey. Statue of NNereid Monument. Sculptured tomb from Xanthos. Classical period Lycia. Turkey. Statue of Nereid. 390-380 BC. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Mesopotamia. Record of food supplies. Iraq. Late PrehistoricEarly writing. Pictographs drawn. Mesopotamia. Record of food supplies. From Iraq. Late Prehistoric period. About 3000BC. Early administrative text. Cuneiform tablet. British Museum. London. England
Mesopotamia. Terracotta vase. Probably from Umma. Iraq. Early Dynastic Period. 2330 BC. Document referring to a conflict between the city-states of Umma and Lagash in ancient Sumer. British Museum
Mesopotamia. Foundation nails. 3rd Millenium BC. Bronze. Iraq British Museum. London. England. Kingdom
Mesopotamia. Summer. Archaic Dynasty III. Plaque. From Ur. 2Mesopotamia. Summer. Archaic Dynasty III. Plaque. From Ur (Iraq). 2500BC. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Africa. Nigeria. Ekoi mask. 19th century. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Africa. Pipe in the form of a seated female figure. Made of wood. Republic of Congo. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Stela fo Sensebek. Detail. 12th Dynasty. Limestone. Middle KStela fo Sensebek. 12th Dynasty. Limestone. About 1850 BC. Middle Kingdom. Detail. Text on the right. Hymn to Wepwawet and Osiris. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Nereid Monument. Classical period Lycia. Turkey. Warriors. GNereid Monument. Sculptured tomb from Xanthos. Classical period Lycia. Turkey. Warriors. Greater podium frieze. 390-380 BC. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Nereid Monument. Classical period Lycia. Turkey. Warriors. GNereid Monument. Sculptured tomb from Xanthos. Classical period Lycia. Turkey. Warriors(hoplits, archers) Greater podium frieze. 390-380 BC. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Nereid Monument. Classical period Lycia. Turkey. Soldier witNereid Monument. Sculptured tomb from Xanthos. Classical period Lycia. Turkey. Soldier with shield. Greater odium frieze. 390-380 BC. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Nereid Monument. Classical period Lycia. Turkey. Soldiers. PNereid Monument. Sculptured tomb from Xanthos. Classical period Lycia. Turkey. Variety of soldiers (hoplits, archers) Upper podium frieze. 390-380 BC. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Nereid Monument. Classical period Lycia. Turkey. Soldiers. PNereid Monument. Sculptured tomb from Xanthos. Classical period Lycia. Turkey. Soldiers. Secondary Podium frieze. 390-380 BC. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Nereid Monument. Classical period Lycia. Turkey. ArbinasNereid Monument. Sculptured tomb from Xanthos. Classical period Lycia. Turkey. Arbinas, in Persian dress, recieves emissaries. Upper podium frieze. 390-380 BC. British Museum. London. England
Egyptian hieroglyphs. Block-statue of Amenhotep. 18th DynastEgyptian hieroglyphs. Block-statue of Amenhotep. Rows of text at front. 18th Dynasty. New Kingdom period. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom