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Pottery Jar from Ninevite V Period
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Pottery Jar from Ninevite V Period

This pottery jar was handmade and painted. It is carinated and stemmed with four equidistant vertically perforated lugs on the carination. Ninevite 5 Period, 3000-2750 BCE. From Nineveh, Northern Mesopotamia, Iraq. (The British Museum, London...
Inlaid Plaques from Ur
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Inlaid Plaques from Ur

These 2 plaques were inlaid with shell, lapiz lazuli, mother-of-pearl, and limestone red stone. Excavated by Sir Henry Layard for the Department of Antiquities in Iraq. These plaques were part of the objects allotted to the British Museum...
Pottery Cup from Ninevite V Incised Period
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Pottery Cup from Ninevite V Incised Period

This pottery cup was wheel-made and unpainted. It has a pointed base. Excavated by Robin Hamilton and Reginald Thompson in 1930-1931 season. Ninevite 5 period, 2750-2500 BCE. From Nineveh, northern Mesopotamia, modern-day Iraq. (The British...
Sumerian Man Holding a Pole
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Sumerian Man Holding a Pole

This fragment of a stone inlay was found in Kish. It depicts an incised design of a man wearing the typical Sumerian long robe, carrying a pole on his shoulder. This is probably from a battle scene. The overall depiction of this man is very...
Bowl from Tiwal esh-Sharqi
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Bowl from Tiwal esh-Sharqi

This bowl was found in Tiwal esh-Sharqi, Jordan Valley. EBIV, 2400-2000 BCE. (The British Museum, London).
Censer Lid from Lachish
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Censer Lid from Lachish

Pottery censer lid. Early alphabetic inscription on reverse. The Late Bronze Age at Lachish. (The British Museum, London).
Lamp from Tiwal esh-Sharqi
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Lamp from Tiwal esh-Sharqi

The usual lamp from this period has four spouts. From analyses, it has been possible to identify the fuel used as fish oil. EBIV, 2400-2000 BCE. From Tiwal esh-Sharqi, Jordan Valley. (The British Museum, London).
Painted Ceramic Jar From Khafajah
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Painted Ceramic Jar From Khafajah

This is an example of a type of decorated pottery known as Scarlet Ware. The painting includes chariot and banquet scene with musicians. One musician plays a bull-headed lyre. The jar is the earliest object so far known to combine these recurrent...
Ninevite V Incised Cup
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Ninevite V Incised Cup

This pottery cup has a pointed-base and was wheel-made. The surface contains many incised markings typical of Ninevite 5 incised ware. Donated by Hormuzd Rassam. Ninevite 5 period, 2750-2500 BCE. From Nineveh, northern Mesopotamia, modern-day...
Sumerian Man Offering a Libation
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Sumerian Man Offering a Libation

Shell inlay depicting a standing and naked man (ordinary individual or priest) offering a libation. Excavated by Sir Henry Layard for the Department of Antiquities in Iraq. This object was part of the objects allotted to the British Museum...
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