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Mesopotamia Photographic Print Collection (#6)

Step back in time with our Mesopotamia collection of historic photographic prints from Media Storehouse. Transport yourself to ancient civilizations with these stunning, high-resolution images capturing the rich history and culture of Mesopotamia. From the intricate ziggurats of Ur to the mysterious cuneiform tablets, these photographs offer a unique and captivating glimpse into the past. Perfect for personal use, these prints make an excellent addition to any home or office, igniting curiosity and inspiring learning about the world's earliest known civilizations.

359 Photographic Prints

Background imageMesopotamia Photographic Print Collection: Cuneiform tablet: private letter, c. 20th-19th century BC (clay)

Cuneiform tablet: private letter, c. 20th-19th century BC (clay)
5049858 Cuneiform tablet: private letter, c.20th-19th century BC (clay) by Assyrian School; 6.8x5.4x2.3 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageMesopotamia Photographic Print Collection: Historical Atlas of Mesopotamia. Babylonia, Syria and Assyria. End of 18th century

Historical Atlas of Mesopotamia. Babylonia, Syria and Assyria. End of 18th century
GIA4709833 Historical Atlas of Mesopotamia. Babylonia, Syria and Assyria. End of 18th century. by Unknown artist, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Historical Atlas of Mesopotamia)

Background imageMesopotamia Photographic Print Collection: Mesopotamia: head in diorite without inscription of Gudea, governor of the city of Lagash

Mesopotamia: head in diorite without inscription of Gudea, governor of the city of Lagash
JLJ4679799 Mesopotamia: head in diorite without inscription of Gudea, governor of the city of Lagash. About 2120 BC. Neo-Sumerian period (ca. 2150-2000 BC)

Background imageMesopotamia Photographic Print Collection: Mesopotamie: terracotta cup of animals. 1750 BC. From the royal dishes of the Palace of

Mesopotamie: terracotta cup of animals. 1750 BC. From the royal dishes of the Palace of
JLJ4678808 Mesopotamie: terracotta cup of animals. 1750 BC. From the royal dishes of the Palace of King Zimrilim a Mari. Paris, Louvre Museum by Mesopotamian, (18th century BC); Louvre, Paris

Background imageMesopotamia Photographic Print Collection: Mesopotamie: statuette of fecondite in terracotta style Halaf. 4500 BC

Mesopotamie: statuette of fecondite in terracotta style Halaf. 4500 BC
JLJ4662568 Mesopotamie: statuette of fecondite in terracotta style Halaf. 4500 BC. Paris, Louvre Museum by Mesopotamian; (add.info.: Mesopotamie: statuette of fecondite in terracotta style Halaf)

Background imageMesopotamia Photographic Print Collection: Mesopotamia: gold votive plate in the shape of a beard dedicated to the god Sara

Mesopotamia: gold votive plate in the shape of a beard dedicated to the god Sara
JLJ4662563 Mesopotamia: gold votive plate in the shape of a beard dedicated to the god Sara. It is covered with cuneiform inscription. From Ummah. 2370 BC

Background imageMesopotamia Photographic Print Collection: Art of Mesopotamie: statue of lugaldalu (orant)

Art of Mesopotamie: statue of lugaldalu (orant)
JLJ4669110 Art of Mesopotamie: statue of lugaldalu (orant). by Mesopotamian; Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: Art of Mesopotamie: statue of lugaldalu (orant).); Photo ePhoto Josse; out of copyright

Background imageMesopotamia Photographic Print Collection: Oriental Art: pin a head decoree of two characters. Bronze object

Oriental Art: pin a head decoree of two characters. Bronze object
JLJ4665778 Oriental Art: pin a head decoree of two characters. Bronze object, About 3300 - 3200 BC (Urik period, Mesopotamia). From Tello. Height 18 cm

Background imageMesopotamia Photographic Print Collection: Mesopotamia: statue of the god Ningishzida representing Gudea sitting, prince of Lagash

Mesopotamia: statue of the god Ningishzida representing Gudea sitting, prince of Lagash
JLJ4669228 Mesopotamia: statue of the god Ningishzida representing Gudea sitting, prince of Lagash. Neo-Sumerian period (ca. 2150-2000 BC)

Background imageMesopotamia Photographic Print Collection: Mesopotamia: mosaic elements of Maris banner in bitumen, shell and stone

Mesopotamia: mosaic elements of Maris banner in bitumen, shell and stone
JLJ4667613 Mesopotamia: mosaic elements of Maris banner in bitumen, shell and stone. 3500 BC approx. From the temple of Ishtar of Mari

Background imageMesopotamia Photographic Print Collection: View of the Palace of Shapur I and the Arch of Chosroesq, 1st century BC-3rd century AD

View of the Palace of Shapur I and the Arch of Chosroesq, 1st century BC-3rd century AD
LRI4732360 View of the Palace of Shapur I and the Arch of Chosroesq, 1st century BC-3rd century AD by Parthian; Ctesiphon

Background imageMesopotamia Photographic Print Collection: Entrance of Alexander The Great into Babylon after the Battle of Arbeles

Entrance of Alexander The Great into Babylon after the Battle of Arbeles
LSE4088389 Entrance of Alexander The Great into Babylon after the Battle of ArbelAs, 331 BC - Liebig advertising sticker, 19th century by French School

Background imageMesopotamia Photographic Print Collection: Nabonidus king of Babylonia, from Hutchinson's History of the Nations, pub. 1915

Nabonidus king of Babylonia, from Hutchinson's History of the Nations, pub. 1915
3614188 Nabonidus king of Babylonia, from Hutchinson's History of the Nations, pub.1915 by English School, (20th century); (add.info.: Nabonidus king of Babylonia, sending instructions to Belshazzar)

Background imageMesopotamia Photographic Print Collection: The Gutians capturing a Babylonian city from the Akkadians

The Gutians capturing a Babylonian city from the Akkadians
3614183 The Gutians capturing a Babylonian city from the Akkadians, from Hutchinsons History of the Nations, pub.1915 by English School

Background imageMesopotamia Photographic Print Collection: Detail of an alabaster relief representing a protective wing Genie

Detail of an alabaster relief representing a protective wing Genie
AIS5344116 Detail of an alabaster relief representing a protective wing Genie, from Palace of Sargon II (Dur Sharrukin), king of Assyria in Khorsabad, Iraq

Background imageMesopotamia Photographic Print Collection: Cuneiform tablet: record of a lawsuit, c. 20th-19th century BC (clay)

Cuneiform tablet: record of a lawsuit, c. 20th-19th century BC (clay)
5049857 Cuneiform tablet: record of a lawsuit, c.20th-19th century BC (clay) by Assyrian School; height:16.8 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageMesopotamia Photographic Print Collection: Nimroud Sculptures, just received at the British Museum (engraving)

Nimroud Sculptures, just received at the British Museum (engraving)
1612003 Nimroud Sculptures, just received at the British Museum (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Nimroud Sculptures, just received at the British Museum)

Background imageMesopotamia Photographic Print Collection: Art Mesopotamia: Statue of Intendant Ebih-il. Sculpture of albaster, shell

Art Mesopotamia: Statue of Intendant Ebih-il. Sculpture of albaster, shell
JLJ4612578 Art Mesopotamia: Statue of Intendant Ebih-il. Sculpture of albaster, shell, lapis-lazuli and schist, Around 2500 BC (Sumerian period, around 2900-2200 BC). From Mari. Height: 0.525 m

Background imageMesopotamia Photographic Print Collection: Mesopotamie: stele in diorite of the Code of Laws of Hammurabi (or Hammourabi)

Mesopotamie: stele in diorite of the Code of Laws of Hammurabi (or Hammourabi)
JLJ4612025 Mesopotamie: stele in diorite of the Code of Laws of Hammurabi (or Hammourabi). It is covered with cuneiform inscriptions

Background imageMesopotamia Photographic Print Collection: Mesopotamie: Statuette in silver, bronze and gold of kneeling worshiper

Mesopotamie: Statuette in silver, bronze and gold of kneeling worshiper
JLJ4612756 Mesopotamie: Statuette in silver, bronze and gold of kneeling worshiper, ex-voto dedicated to the god Amurru for the life of Hammurabi. 1800 BC. From the Larsa site

Background imageMesopotamia Photographic Print Collection: Semiramis, legendary queen of Assyria and Babylonia and her son Ninias

Semiramis, legendary queen of Assyria and Babylonia and her son Ninias
XEE4404545 Semiramis, legendary queen of Assyria and Babylonia and her son Ninias. by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Semiramis)

Background imageMesopotamia Photographic Print Collection: View of the fortifications of the city

View of the fortifications of the city
LRI4732139 View of the fortifications of the city by Assyrian, (8th century BC); Nineveh, Iraq; (add.info.: Assyrian civilization: view of the ruins of the ramparts, site of Nineveh)

Background imageMesopotamia Photographic Print Collection: View of a relief of a winged deity, palace of King Ashurnasirpal II, 9th-7th century BC

View of a relief of a winged deity, palace of King Ashurnasirpal II, 9th-7th century BC
LRI4732113 View of a relief of a winged deity, palace of King Ashurnasirpal II, 9th-7th century BC, Iraq by Assyrian, (9th century BC); Nimrud, Iraq; (add.info.: Lower Mesopotamia, Iraq)

Background imageMesopotamia Photographic Print Collection: View of a lamassu of the gate of the palace of King Ashurnasirpal II, 9th-7th century BC

View of a lamassu of the gate of the palace of King Ashurnasirpal II, 9th-7th century BC
LRI4732060 View of a lamassu of the gate of the palace of King Ashurnasirpal II, 9th-7th century BC by Assyrian, (9th century BC); Nimrud, Iraq; (add.info.: Lower Mesopotamia, Iraq)

Background imageMesopotamia Photographic Print Collection: View of the city, 705-710 AD

View of the city, 705-710 AD
LRI4732629 View of the city, 705-710 AD by Umayyad Period (661-750); Anjar, Lebanon; (add.info.: Umayyad civilization: view of the ruins of the city of Anjar)

Background imageMesopotamia Photographic Print Collection: View of a lamassu of the gate of the palace of King Ashurnasirpal II, 9th-7th century BC

View of a lamassu of the gate of the palace of King Ashurnasirpal II, 9th-7th century BC
LRI4732074 View of a lamassu of the gate of the palace of King Ashurnasirpal II, 9th-7th century BC by Assyrian, (9th century BC); Nimrud, Iraq; (add.info.: Lower Mesopotamia, Iraq)

Background imageMesopotamia Photographic Print Collection: Art of Mesopotamia: Lamp decorated with an androcephal bull (in albatre

Art of Mesopotamia: Lamp decorated with an androcephal bull (in albatre
JLJ4665779 Art of Mesopotamia: Lamp decorated with an androcephal bull (in albatre) Sumerian period (around 2400 BC). Paris, Musee Du Louvre by Sumerian-Mesopotamian School

Background imageMesopotamia Photographic Print Collection: Libation vase of Prince Gudea, decorated with dragons and snakes

Libation vase of Prince Gudea, decorated with dragons and snakes
LRI4686933 Libation vase of Prince Gudea, decorated with dragons and snakes, 22nd century BC (steatite) by Neo-Sumerian (22nd century BC); Louvre, Paris

Background imageMesopotamia Photographic Print Collection: Oriental antiquite: end of a bronze drawboard representing a horn dragon head

Oriental antiquite: end of a bronze drawboard representing a horn dragon head
JLJ4667544 Oriental antiquite: end of a bronze drawboard representing a horn dragon head, symbol of the god Mardouk (Marduk). From Babylon. 7th or 6th century BC

Background imageMesopotamia Photographic Print Collection: Mesopotamia. Art Sumer: character with feathers (circa 2700 BC

Mesopotamia. Art Sumer: character with feathers (circa 2700 BC
JLJ4662537 Mesopotamia. Art Sumer: character with feathers (circa 2700 BC) stello ancient girsou archaic Sumerian period - limestone. Paris, Musee Du Louvre by Mesopotamian; (add.info.: Mesopotamia)

Background imageMesopotamia Photographic Print Collection: Couple of gods on the throne, between 2093 and 2004 BC (Terracotta sculpture)

Couple of gods on the throne, between 2093 and 2004 BC (Terracotta sculpture)
LRI4685544 Couple of gods on the throne, between 2093 and 2004 BC (Terracotta sculpture) by Neo-Sumerian, (21st century BC); Iraq Museum

Background imageMesopotamia Photographic Print Collection: Dagger, fom the site of Ur (gold)

Dagger, fom the site of Ur (gold)
LRI4685508 Dagger, fom the site of Ur (gold) by Sumerian; Iraq Museum, Baghdad; (add.info.: Sumerian civilization: gold dagger (29 cm). From the Ur website

Background imageMesopotamia Photographic Print Collection: Mesopotamie: terracotta cup with ibex. Around 1800 BC. From the royal dishes of

Mesopotamie: terracotta cup with ibex. Around 1800 BC. From the royal dishes of
JLJ4678824 Mesopotamie: terracotta cup with ibex. Around 1800 BC. From the royal dishes of the Palace of King Zimrilim a Mari

Background imageMesopotamia Photographic Print Collection: The Persians storming the Citadel of Babylon in 539 BC, from Hutchinson

The Persians storming the Citadel of Babylon in 539 BC, from Hutchinson
3614189 The Persians storming the Citadel of Babylon in 539 BC, from Hutchinsons History of the Nations, pub.1915 by English School

Background imageMesopotamia Photographic Print Collection: Hepatoscopy or divination by the liver, from Hutchinsons History of the Nations, pub

Hepatoscopy or divination by the liver, from Hutchinsons History of the Nations, pub
3614185 Hepatoscopy or divination by the liver, from Hutchinsons History of the Nations, pub.1915 by English School, (20th century); (add.info.: Hepatoscopy or divination by the liver)

Background imageMesopotamia Photographic Print Collection: Babylonian votaress despatching a caravan for trade, from Hutchinson

Babylonian votaress despatching a caravan for trade, from Hutchinson
3614184 Babylonian votaress despatching a caravan for trade, from Hutchinsons History of the Nations, pub.1915 by English School

Background imageMesopotamia Photographic Print Collection: A patesi or priest-king worshipping Ningirsu, god of Lagash in southern Babylonia

A patesi or priest-king worshipping Ningirsu, god of Lagash in southern Babylonia
3614177 A patesi or priest-king worshipping Ningirsu, god of Lagash in southern Babylonia, from Hutchinsons History of the Nations, pub.1915 by English School

Background imageMesopotamia Photographic Print Collection: Nebuchadnezzar II, King of the Neo-Babylonian Empire

Nebuchadnezzar II, King of the Neo-Babylonian Empire
6317492 Nebuchadnezzar II, King of the Neo-Babylonian Empire. by Unknown Artist, (19th century); (add.info.: Nebuchadnezzar II, c. 605 BC - c. 562 BC. King of the Neo-Babylonian Empire)

Background imageMesopotamia Photographic Print Collection: Selim, brother of the King of Mari in Syria, 3rd millennium BC (sculpture)

Selim, brother of the King of Mari in Syria, 3rd millennium BC (sculpture)
AIS5343509 Selim, brother of the King of Mari in Syria, 3rd millennium BC (sculpture) by Sumerian; National Museum, Damascus, Syria; (add.info.: Sumerian art: Selim)

Background imageMesopotamia Photographic Print Collection: Mesopotamie: foundation figurine (nail and its copper support). Sumerian period. 2800 BC

Mesopotamie: foundation figurine (nail and its copper support). Sumerian period. 2800 BC
JLJ4974464 Mesopotamie: foundation figurine (nail and its copper support). Sumerian period. 2800 BC. From Maris website. Sun 0, 38 m Paris, Musee du Louvre by Mesopotamian; Louvre, Paris

Background imageMesopotamia Photographic Print Collection: Kurdish of Mesopotamia carrying an amphore. Around 1810-1860

Kurdish of Mesopotamia carrying an amphore. Around 1810-1860
LSE4111578 Kurdish of Mesopotamia carrying an amphore.Around 1810-1860. by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageMesopotamia Photographic Print Collection: Allegory of the fall of Babylon (with angel) - Miniature of the Middle Ages (ref

Allegory of the fall of Babylon (with angel) - Miniature of the Middle Ages (ref
LSE4417038 Allegory of the fall of Babylon (with angel) - Miniature of the Middle Ages (ref.815, 032r): Request for permission from the Municipal Library of Toulouse (5 62 27 66 66)

Background imageMesopotamia Photographic Print Collection: Mesopotamie dancer and musicians, in Saint Jean d Acre. Engraving by E

Mesopotamie dancer and musicians, in Saint Jean d Acre. Engraving by E
LSE4332445 Mesopotamie dancer and musicians, in Saint Jean d Acre. Engraving by E.Zier, to illustrate the story La Syria d aujourd hui, by M

Background imageMesopotamia Photographic Print Collection: The storefronted ruins of Birs Nimroud, which the tourist community of Baghdad (Iraq

The storefronted ruins of Birs Nimroud, which the tourist community of Baghdad (Iraq
LSE4326245 The storefronted ruins of Birs Nimroud, which the tourist community of Baghdad (Iraq) at the time, identifies as the mythical tower of Babel

Background imageMesopotamia Photographic Print Collection: Astronomy: Arab scientists raising the height of the Sun in the Plain of Babylon around

Astronomy: Arab scientists raising the height of the Sun in the Plain of Babylon around
XEE4136711 Astronomy: Arab scientists raising the height of the Sun in the Plain of Babylon around 825. They use a quarter circle with pinnules

Background imageMesopotamia Photographic Print Collection: Art Mesopotamia (Assyria): courtyard of the palace of the king of Assyria Sargon II

Art Mesopotamia (Assyria): courtyard of the palace of the king of Assyria Sargon II
JLJ4607473 Art Mesopotamia (Assyria): courtyard of the palace of the king of Assyria Sargon II (721 - 705 BC) transport of cedar wood from Lebanon

Background imageMesopotamia Photographic Print Collection: Mesopotamie: feminine albaster statuette from the necropolis of Tell es Sawwan

Mesopotamie: feminine albaster statuette from the necropolis of Tell es Sawwan
JLJ4662604 Mesopotamie: feminine albaster statuette from the necropolis of Tell es Sawwan. 5800-5500 BC. Paris, Louvre Museum by Mesopotamian; (add.info.: Mesopotamie)

Background imageMesopotamia Photographic Print Collection: Mesopotamia: limestone relief of scribes taking the loot during the looting of Musasir

Mesopotamia: limestone relief of scribes taking the loot during the looting of Musasir
JLJ4667697 Mesopotamia: limestone relief of scribes taking the loot during the looting of Musasir. from the palace of Sargon II in Khorsabad (Khunsabad). 710 BC



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