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The Ancient Near East Neolithic 9000 - 4000 BCE Mesopotamia: “land between two rivers” Assyrian Rule 1300 - 612 BCE Sumerian Rule 3500-2300 BCE Neo-Babylonian Rule 612 - 539 BCE Akkadian Rule 2300 - 2100 BCE Persian (Achaemenid) Rule 539 - 331 BCE Old Babylonian Rule 1900 - 1600 BCE Sumerian culture Cuneiform Sumerian culture (Sumerian Rule: c. 3500 - 2300 BCE) Pictograph Tablet Early form of writing, developed for accounting Cuneiform Tablet Sumerian Sculpture 3D objects Cylinder Seals c. 3500-3000 BCE Sumerian Architecture Temple of sky god Anu (White Temple) on a ziggurat (ziggurat = temple platform), Uruk (modern Warka, Iraq), 3500-3000 BCE Sumerian Architecture Nanna Ziggurat c. 2100-2050 BCE Sumerian Sculpture / 3D objects Face of a Woman (Inanna?) c. 3500-3000 BCE alabaster, height approx. 8” Sumerian Sculpture / 3D objects Face of a Woman Artist reconstruction Sumerian Sculpture / 3D objects Uruk Vase c. 3300-3000 BCE alabaster, 36” Sumerian Sculpture / 3D objects Votive Statues from Abu Temple at Tell Asmar c. 2700-2500 BCE Limestone, alabaster and gypsum Height of largest 30” Sumerian Sculpture / 3D objects Sumerian Sculpture / 3D objects Bull’s Head Lyre c. 2685 BCE Sumerian Sculpture / 3D objects Akkadian Sculpture / 3D objects Head of Sargon I (?) Bronze, height 12” c. 2300 BCE Akkadian Sculpture / 3D objects Stele of Naramsin Limestone, 6’6” c. 2254-2218 BCE Akkadian Sculpture / 3D objects Stele of Naramsin - details Babylon (Babylonian Rule 1800 - 1400 BCE) Stele of Hammurabi Susa (Iran), c 1792-1750 BCE Basalt, approx. 7’ (height of carved relief approx. 28”) Assyria (Assyrian Rule 1400 - 600 BCE) Lamassu guardian figures reign of Assurnasirpal II c. 880 BCE reign of Sargon II c. 720 BCE Assyria Artist conception of lamassu guardian figures in the throne room of Assurnasirpal II Assyrian Palace reliefs 1. Assurnasirpal II Hunting Lions c. 850 BCE 2. City Attacked with a Battering Ram c. 850 BCE 3. Dying Lioness c. 650 BCE (King Assurbanipal) King Assurnasirpal II c. 883-859 BCE Assyria - Palace reliefs c. 850 BCE Assurnasirpal II Hunting Lions Assyria - Palace reliefs c. 850 BCE City Attacked with a Battering Ram Assyria - Palace reliefs Dying Lioness c. 650 BCE Neo-Babylonia (Neo-Babylonian Rule 612-539 BCE) Reconstruction drawing of Babylon in the 6th century BCE Neo-Babylonia Ishtar Gate c. 575 BCE, glazed brick (restoration) Neo-Babylonia Ishtar Gate reconstruction Achaemenid Persia (Persian Rule 539 - 331 BCE) Current excavation of Persepolis (Iran) c. 500 BCE Persia Ceremonial complex, Persepolis View facing the Apadana (audience hall) Persia Persia Wall relief from Apadana: Lion Attacking a Bull Persia Artist conception of palace interior note structural function of bull capitals Column capitals with bull imagery Persia Darius and Xerxes receiving Tribute Apadana stairway, ceremonial complex, Persepolis Limestone, 8’4” 491-486 BCE