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Mesopotamian - Cylinder Seal with a Deity Accepting an Offering - Walters 42713

Mesopotamian - Cylinder Seal with a Deity Accepting an Offering - Walt...

This seal depicts a favorite scene of the Old Babylonian period in which a worshiper stands among a number of gods. The worshiper, in a long robe and cap, offers an animal to the sun-god Shamash, who rests one ... More

British Museum Stela of Nabonidus

British Museum Stela of Nabonidus

Basalt stela of Nabonidus.

Ashur 5 - Egypt - A stone relief of a man and a woman

Ashur 5 - Egypt - A stone relief of a man and a woman

The Assyrian star in the 1968 flag is borrowed from the ancient Assyro-Babylonian symbol of Shamash.

Cylinder seal Shamash Louvre AO9132

Cylinder seal Shamash Louvre AO9132

Cult scene: the worship of the sun-god, Shamash. Limestone cylinder-seal, Mesopotamia. Français : Culte du dieu-soleil Shamash, sceau-cylindre en calcaire, Mésopotamie.

Kudurru Melishipak Louvre Sb23

Kudurru Melishipak Louvre Sb23

Kudurru (stele) of King Melishipak I (1186–1172 BC): the king presents his daughter to the goddess Nannaya. The crescent moon represents the god Sin, the sun the Shamash and the star the goddess Ishtar. Kassit... More

Kudurru Melishipak Louvre Sb23 n02

Kudurru Melishipak Louvre Sb23 n02

Kudurru (stele) of King Melishipak I (1186–1172 BC): the king presents his daughter to the goddess Nannaya. The crescent moon represents the god Sin, the sun the Shamash and the star the goddess Ishtar. Kassit... More