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Chapter 2 THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST theocratic polytheistic propitiate shrine cuneiform iconography cone mosaics stele registers relief convention stylization inlaid composite profile frontal isometric inlaid cylinder seal incised glyptic art votive figure hierarchical proportions dynasty attribute anthropomorphic cult Architecture fortified mud brick facing ziggurat load-bearing citadel fortification cella altar column capital base shaft impost block Cyclopaean masonry elevation plinth Apadana Chronology of Ancient Near East and Principal Sites Neolithic Era (c. 9000-4500/4000 BCE) ..............…. Jericho; Çatal Hüyük Mesopotamia…………………………………………. modern Iraq Uruk (c. 3500-3100BCE)………………. Uruk Sumer…………………………………… Sumer Early Dynastic (c.2800-2300 BCE)….. Tell Asmar; Ur Akkad (c.2300-2100 BCE)……………. Akkad Neo-Sumerian (c.2150-1800 BCE)… Lagash Babylon………………………………… Babylon Old Babylonian (c.1830-1550 BCE) Neo Babylonian (c. 612-539 BCE) Assyrian Empire (c.1100-612 BCE)… Assur Anatolia…………………………………………………. modern Turkey Hittite Empire (c.1450-1200 BCE)… Hattusas (modern Boghazköy) Ancient Iran……………………………………………. modern Iran Achaemenid Persia (539-331 BCE)… Persepolis (near modern Shiraz) Scythian (c.800-550 BCE)…………………………… modern Russia and Ukraine Neolithic plastered skull, from Jericho, c. 7000 BCE 1 Çatal Hüyük, Turkey Anatolian goddess giving birth from Çatal Hüyük, Turkey c. 6500-5700 BCE baked clay 2 Cone mosaics, from Uruk, Uruk period, c. 3500 BCE Carved cult vase (Warka Vase), from Uruk Uruk period, c. 3500-3000 BCE Alabaster; 36 inches 3 Carved cult vase (Warka Vase), from Uruk, details Uruk period, c. 3500-3000 BCE Alabaster; 36 inches Female head, from Uruk Uruk period, c. 3500-3000 BCE white marble; 8 inches The White Temple on its ziggurat, Uruk Uruk period, c. 3500-3000 BCE Stone and polished brick 4 The White Temple on its ziggurat, Uruk, diagram Uruk period, c. 3500-3000 BCE Stone and polished brick Mesopotamia 8th-7th century BCE Chalcedony Cylinder seals and impressions Uruk c. 3500-3000 BCE Greenish black serpentine Clay tablet with pictograph text that preceded cuneiform, likely from Iraq Mesopotamian, c. 3000 BCE 5 Cuneiform tablet with cylinder seal Mesopotamian, c. 3100-2900 BCE clay Votive figures from the Abu Temple at Tell Asmar Sumerian, c. 2700-2500 BCE Limestone, alabaster and gypsum 6 Lyre sound box, from the tomb of Queen Puabi, Ur Sumerian, c. 2685 BCE Wood with inlaid gold, lapis lazuli, and shell Head of an Akkadian ruler (Sargon I?), from Nineveh, Iraq Akkadian, c. 2300 BCE Bronze 7 Victory stele of Naram-Sin, from Susa c. 2254-2218 BCE Pink sandstone Head of Gudea, from Lagash, Iraq Neo-Sumerian, c. 2100 BCE Diorite Gudea with a temple plan, from Lagash, Iraq Neo-Sumerian, c. 2100 BCE Diorite 8 Nanna ziggurat, Ur Neo-Sumerian, c. 2100-2050 BCE Mud brick faced with baked brick embedded in mortar made of bitumen Nanna ziggurat, Ur Neo-Sumerian, c. 2100-2050 BCE 9 Stele inscribed with the law code of Hammurabi, Susa Babylonian, c. 1792-1750 Basalt, approx. 7 ft Lion Gate (Royal Gate), Hattusus, Boghazkoy, Turkey Hittite Empire, c. 1400 BCE Stone King Assurnasirpal II hunting lions, from Nimrud, Iraq Assyrian, c. 883-859 BCE Alabaster relief 10 City attacked with a battering ram, palace of King Assurnasirpal II, Nimrud, Iraq Assyrian, c. 883-859 BCE Alabaster relief Dying Lioness (detail from the Great Lion Hunt), from the palace of King Assurbanipal II, Nineveh, Assyrian, c. 668-627 BCE Alabaster relief Plan of Sargon II’s palace Assyrian, c. 720 BCE 11 Lamassu, from the gateway, Sargon II’s palace at Dur Sharrukin, (now Khorsabad, Iraq) Assyrian, c. 720 BCE Limestone Ishtar Gate (reconstructed), from Babylon Neo-Babylonian, c. 575 BCE Glazed brick Beaker, from Susa Ancient Iran, c. 5000 – 4000 BCE Painted pottery 12 Kneeling bull holding a spouted vessell Ancient Iran, c. 3100 – 2999 BCE Silver Stag, from Kostromskaya, Russia, Scythian, 7th century BCE Chased gold Apadana (Audience Hall) of Darius, Persepolis (in modern Iraq) Achaemenid Persia, c. 500 BCE 13 Royal guards, relief on the stairway to the Audience Hall of Darius, Persepolis Achaemenid Persia, c. 500 BCE Bull capital, Persepolis Achaemenid Persia, c. 500 BCE Achaemenid drinking vessel Persian, 5th century BCE gold 14