Cuneiform writing.
A Babylonian cuneiform.
BABYLONIAN RECIPIES.
BABYLONIAN CUNEIFORM
BABYLONIA: WORLD MAP.
ASSYRIA: CUNEIFORM.
CUNEIFORM TABLET.
CUNEIFORM.
BABYLONIAN CLAY TABLET
BABYLONIA: CUNEIFORM EPIC.
BABYLONIA: STONE TABLET.
BABYLONIAN CUNEIFORM.
BABYLONIAN CALENDAR.
BABYLONIA: ROYAL FIGURE.
ASSYRIA: SENNACHERIB.
Copies of ancient clay tablets
BABYLONIAN TABLET.
BABYLONIA: NEBUCHADNEZZAR.
SUMERIAN CUNEIFORM.
Cuneiform Babylonian tablet, 2nd millennium BC
Cuneiform Babylonian tablet, 1st millennium BC
A terracotta tablet excavated at Babylon.
A Babylonian map of the World.
Clay tablet Babylonian map of the world
AKKADIAN CYLINDER SEAL.
BABYLONIA: CLAY TABLET.
The fall of Babylon.
Mid nineteenth century transcription of an unknown Cuneiform.
NEO-BABYLONIAN CLAY TABLET.
ASSYRIAN CUNEIFORM.
BABYLONIAN CAPTIVITY.
SUMER TABLET OF ACCOUNTS
The use of a Bell & Tainter Graphophone.
GILGAMESH, 7th CENTURY B.C.
Stone monument recording the sale of an estate.
BABYLONIA: BOUNDARY STONE.
BABYLON: HANGING GARDENS.
IRAQ: BABYLON RUINS.
Belshazzar's Feast.
The famous library of Ashurbanipal in the royal palace at Nineveh
Iraq. Babylon, view of the crumbling ruins.
Reconstructed Babylonian structure
The different types of stylus.
TIGLATH-PILESER III.
GROUP OF ANCIENT ALTARS.
BIBLE: BABYLON FALLING.
Stela of Mardukpallidin.
Stele of Nabonidus.
Telloh, the Sumerian ruler of Lagash, Urnanshe with his son
The Gates of Shalmaneser III
The King is installed before the besieged city.
The Gates of Shalmaneser III. Ninth century B.C.
Prisoners of War, bound together in pairs.
Nimrud : Details from Obelisk of Shalmaneser III.
Bas relief from Nimrud: Bearers of tribute in the form of apes from distant lands, as an offering to the Assyrian ruler.
Head of winged genius from Assyria.
Susa; Winged Griffin.
Assyrian reliefs depicting the military exploits of the rulers and the overthrow of their enemies.
The Central Palace of Nimrud.
Susa: The Palace of Artaxerxes II. Frieze depicting the royal Archaemenian archers.
Contest with daggers.
Mesopotamia: Palace of Mari. Part of a sacrificial scene, restored by Paul Francois, architect to the expedition of M Andre Parrot, from thousands of tiny fragments.
BABYLONIAN LION
BABYLON: RUINS.
Ancient Babylonian carvings
Possible reconstruction of a Chaldean temple according to Charles Chipiez 1835-1901
TIAMAT.
Map of the excavations in Babylonia and Assyria
Plan of Nineveh
KING NEBUCHADNEZZAR II.
Clay nails
ASSYRIAN TABLET, 100 B.C.
Babylon Fallen
Nebuchadnezzar II's construction of Babylon, 6th century BC
PHOENECIAN CUNEIFORM.
Captive Jews led into Babylonia, Illustration, Ridpath's History of the World, Volume I, by John Clark Ridpath, LL. D., Merrill & Baker Publishers, New York, 1894
ARTAXERXES & EZRA.
BABYLON: SUN WORSHIP.
BABYLONIAN TEMPLE.
Nineveh & Persia No 1 Plate XII From The Grammar of Ornament
Nineveh & Persia No 2 Plate XIII From The Grammar of Ornament
Nineveh & Persia No 3 Plate XIV From The Grammar of Ornament
The famous library of King Ashurbanipal.
The Nineveh Gallery, at Montagu House, Bloomsbury.
EGYPT: SCRIBE'S TOOL.
BABYLON: ISHTAR GATE.
SUMER: STATUETTE, 2500 B.C.
Persian capture of Babylon, 19th-century illustration
Grant of Privileges to Ritti-Marduk by Nebuchadrezzar I
Assyrian rock sculpture
Assyrian statue of Gilgamesh
Statue of Nebo, God of wisdom and literacy
Hall in Assyrian Palace, illustration
Assur-nazir-pal attended by a winged mythological being
Eagle-headed mythological being
Royal hunt
Ruins of Babylon
BABYLON: LION.
HAMMURABI (d. 1750 B.C.).
BABYLON: PALACE WALL.
BABYLONIA: DEMON HEAD.
MYTHOLOGY: PEGASUS.
Painting depicting the city of Babylon
Painting depicting the Jews by the waters of Babylon
FACUNDUS BEATUS, 1047.
Hanging Gardens of Babylon, 1679 artwork
Hanging gardens of Babylon, artwork
NEBUCHADNEZZAR II
SUMER: PRINCE GUDEA.
THREE HEBREWS.
MONOPHYSITE FRESCO.
The sale of female slaves in Babylon in the 18th century BC
The Battle of Carchemish, circa 605 BC between the allied armies of Egypt and Assyria against the armies of Babylonia, the Medes, Persians and Scythians
Jeremiah lamenting over the misery of Jerusalem
Durer's 'Whore of Babylon' engraving.
Tower of Babel, 19th Century illustration
DIAMOND CUTTING.
ASSYRIAN GENIUS.
Babylon in Ruins (vision of John the Baptist), Illustration from the Dore Bible 1866.
Overview of Babylon, Illustration, Ridpath's History of the World, Volume I, by John Clark Ridpath, LL. D., Merrill & Baker Publishers, New York, 1894
APOCALYPSE: BABYLON.
FALL OF BABYLON
Recent Discoveries At Nineveh: The Only Discovered Slab Showing A Figure Of The Queen.
Recent Discoveries At Nineveh: Nineveh Trench
Image of Nebo (Nabu), Illustration, Ridpath's History of the World, Volume I, by John Clark Ridpath, LL. D., Merrill & Baker Publishers, New York, 1894
Daniel interpreting the dream of Nebuchadnezzar, Illustration, Ridpath's History of the World, Volume I, by John Clark Ridpath, LL. D., Merrill & Baker Publishers, New York, 1894
BABYLONIAN UNICORN.
BABYLON: ISHTAR GATE 600 B.C.
BABYLON: BRICKS.
BABYLONIA: GILGAMESH.
BABYLON: ENAMEL BRICK BULL.
MYTHOLOGY: MARDUK.
MYTHOLOGY: OANNES (DAGON).
ALEXANDER THE GREAT
BABYLONIAN SPHINX.
MYTHOLOGY: MERMEN.
Bronze figurine of a god and goddess
BABYLONIA: PLAN OF BABYLON.
Old Babylon jew, 19th C illustration
Constancy of the Jews in captivity
Daniel, one of four great Hebrew prophets, l cast into the Lions' den by Nebuchadnezzar (Nebuchadrezzar)
BABYLON: BASALT LION.
Hanging Gardens of Babylon, illustration
Painting depicting the entry of Alexander III of Macedon into Babylon
Bell's Phonautograph.
Meyer's autographic telegraph.
MESOPOTAMIAN CUNEIFORM.
Iraq. Babylon "the great."
Stained glass window depicting the Building of the Tower of Babel.
GRIFFITH: INTOLERANCE 1916.
FILM: INTOLERANCE, 1916.
Tower of Babel, 17th-century artwork
Fall of the Tower of Babel, 16th century illustration
A surgeon on trial
The state entry of Cyrus into Babylon, circa 540 BC
BABYLON: RECLINING NUDE.
Egypt, Arabia Petraa, and Southeastern Turkey 1882
Isaiah sees Babylon destroyed in a dream, Illustration from the Dore Bible 1866.
A view of Hebron.
A view of Bethlehem.
Cuneiform Clay Tablet
Entrance of Alexander into Babylon, Woodcut Engraving from the Original 1665 Painting by Charles Le Brun, The Masterpieces of French Art by Louis Viardot, Published by Gravure Goupil et Cie, Paris, 1882, Gebbie & Co., Philadelphia, 1883
The destruction of Babylon by Sennacherib in 689 BC, when he diverted the course of the Euphrates so that its waters flowed over the city and destroyed all but the most massive buildings
Ishtar, Inanna, Mesopotamian goddess.
The Black Obelisk of Shalmaneser III.