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The Tribute of Chaldea
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The Tribute of Chaldea

The upper register shows Chaldeans from the city of Bit-Dakuri carrying tribute through a palm-plantation while the lower register shows an Assyrian inspector, seated (center), watching the collection of tribute at a bridge of boats (extreme...
Tribute of the Unkians and of a Prince of Syria
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Tribute of the Unkians and of a Prince of Syria

The upper register shows Unikians bearing tribute from one of their cities while the lower register shows a tribute of a Syrian prince and his city. Shalmaneser III's military campaign in northern Syria, c. 858 BCE. Detail, bronze band from...
Slaughter of Urartians and Tribute from Gilzani
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Slaughter of Urartians and Tribute from Gilzani

The upper register shows slaughter of Urartians with swords and bows while the lower register shows tribute of the men of Gilzani (rams, goats and horses). Shalmaneser III's military campaign in Armenia, c. 857 BCE. Detail, bronze band from...
Traditional House, Oualata
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Traditional House, Oualata

A traditional banco (pounded earth) house, Oualata (Walata), Mauritania.
Trans-Saharan Camel Caravan
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Trans-Saharan Camel Caravan

A trans-Saharan camel caravan carrying salt. Agadez to Bilma, Niger.
Trans-Saharan Trade Routes
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Trans-Saharan Trade Routes

A map indicating the major trans-Saharan trade routes across West Africa c. 1100-1500 CE. The darker yellow areas indicate gold fields.
Al-Balu' Stele
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Al-Balu' Stele

Al-Balu's stele is a Moabite document. This stele found in Al-Balu'a, north of Kark, in 1930 CE contains an illegible hieroglyphic inscription. There are three figures depicted on the stele, which may represent a king and two deities. It...
Black Pottery Juglet from Jordan
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Black Pottery Juglet from Jordan

These distinctive small juglets belong to the "Tell el-Yahudiyeh Ware", named after the Egyptian site where they were first discovered, although this type of ware was produced elsewhere. The juglets are of a dark color, burnished black or...
Mycenaean Pottery Vessels from Jordan
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Mycenaean Pottery Vessels from Jordan

The term "Mycenaean" is derived from the site of Mycenae; it refers to the culture of Greece during the Middle and Late Bronze Ages. Mycenaean imports greatly increased around 1400 BCE and were mostly stirrup vessels, pyxides, and piriform...
Painted Pottery Jar from Arqub az-Zahr
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Painted Pottery Jar from Arqub az-Zahr

Jar decorated in red, like a burnished slip or groups of lines The spouts applied to some jars may have served as stands for dipper juglets. Early Bronze Age, 3600-3100 BCE. From Arqub az-Zahr, Jordan. (The Jordan Museum, Amman, Jordan).
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