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Panel with striding lion, Ceramic, glaze, Babylonian
Babylonian
ca. 604–562 BCE
Weight in shape of frog, Diorite or andesite, Babylonian
Babylonian
ca. 2000–1600 BCE
Pendants and beads, Gold, Babylonian
Babylonian
ca. 18th–17th century BCE
Cuneiform tablet: Old Babylonian balag to the mother goddess Aruru, Clay, Babylonian
Babylonian
ca. 19th–16th century BCE
Cuneiform cylinder: inscription of Nebuchadnezzar II describing the construction of the outer city wall of Babylon, Clay, Babylonian
Babylonian
ca. 604–562 BCE
Cuneiform tablet: Atra-hasis, Babylonian flood myth, Clay, Babylonian or Achaemenid
Babylonian or Achaemenid
ca. 7th–6th century BCE
Cuneiform tablet: student exercise tablet, Clay, Babylonian
Babylonian
ca. 20th–16th century BCE
Cast reconstruction of Babylonian Flood Tablet, Plaster
19th century, after 7th century BCE original
Cuneiform tablet: Late Babylonian grammatical text, Clay
ca. late 1st millennium BCE
Cuneiform tablet: hymn to Marduk, Clay, Babylonian (?)
Babylonian (?)
1st millennium BCE
Cyrus Freeing the Jews from the Babylonian Captivity, Johann Andreas Thelot  German, Silver, German, Augsburg
Johann Andreas Thelot
late 17th century
Corner fragment of inscribed prism (kudurru), Clay, Babylonian
Babylonian
ca. 7th–6th century BCE
Cuneiform tablet: private letter, Clay, Babylonian
Babylonian
ca. 1632 BCE
Cylinder seal, Hematite, Babylonian
Babylonian
ca. 19th–16th century BCE
Cylinder seal, Hematite, Babylonian
Babylonian
ca. 18th–17th century BCE
Panel with striding lion, Ceramic, glaze, Babylonian
Babylonian
ca. 604–562 BCE
The Babylonian Whore, Albrecht Dürer  German, Woodcut
Albrecht Dürer
n.d.
Man and dog, Bronze, Babylonian
Babylonian
ca. 8th–7th century BCE
Cylinder seal, Hematite, Babylonian
Babylonian
ca. 19th–16th century BCE
Cylinder seal, Lapis lazuli, Babylonian
Babylonian
ca. 19th–16th century BCE
Cylinder seal, Hematite, Babylonian
Babylonian
ca. 19th–16th century BCE
Cylinder seal, Lapis lazuli, Babylonian
Babylonian
ca. 19th–16th century BCE
Cylinder seal, Rock crystal, Babylonian
Babylonian
ca. 19th–16th century BCE
Cylinder seal, Serpentine, Babylonian
Babylonian
ca. 19th–16th century BCE
Cylinder seal, Amethyst, Babylonian
Babylonian
ca. 19th–16th century BCE
Cylinder seal, Hematite, Babylonian
Babylonian
ca. 19th–16th century BCE
Molded plaque: bearded underworld god, Ceramic, Babylonian
Babylonian
ca. 2000–1600 BCE
Plaque with face of the demon Humbaba, Ceramic, Babylonian
Babylonian
ca. 2000–1600 BCE
Jar with geometric decoration, Glazed ceramic, Babylonian
Babylonian
ca. 6th century BCE
Bowl sherd, Ceramic, Babylonian
Babylonian
ca. 6th century BCE
Cuneiform tablet impressed with cylinder seal: receipt of silver, Clay, Babylonian
Babylonian
ca. 1756 BCE
Cuneiform tablet: hire contract, Clay, Babylonian
Babylonian
ca. 545 BCE
Cuneiform tablet: account of barley and date disbursements, Ebabbar archive, Clay, Babylonian
Babylonian
ca. 604–562 BCE
Inscribed weight, Feldspar, Babylonian
Babylonian
ca. 9th–8th century BCE
Cuneiform tablet: account of silver disbursements, Egibi archive, Clay, Babylonian
Babylonian
ca. 601 BC
Cuneiform tablet: quittance, Egibi archive, Clay, Babylonian
Babylonian
ca. 558 BC
Cuneiform cylinder: inscription of Nabonidus describing work on Ebabbar, the temple of the sun-god Shamash, at Sippar, Clay, Babylonian
Babylonian
ca. 555–539 BCE
Cuneiform tablet: account of delivery of animals for offering, Ebabbar archive, Clay, Babylonian
Babylonian
ca. 604–562 BCE
Cuneiform tablet: account of delivery of animals for offering, Ebabbar archive, Clay, Babylonian
Babylonian
ca. 600 BCE
Cuneiform tablet: account of delivery of animals for offering, Ebabbar archive, Clay, Babylonian
Babylonian
ca. 602 BCE