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Mesopotamia Mouse Mat Collection

Step back in time with our Mesopotamia collection of historic mouse mats from Media Storehouse. These beautifully designed mouse mats feature intricate illustrations inspired by the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia. Each mat showcases iconic symbols and structures from this fascinating era, including ziggurats, cuneiform tablets, and the famous Winged Globe of the Babylonian god Nabu. Perfect for adding a touch of history to your workspace, these high-quality mouse mats are made from a soft, durable material that provides a comfortable and functional surface for your mouse. Upgrade your desk accessory game and explore the rich history of Mesopotamia with our collection of historic mouse mats.

Choose a picture from our Mesopotamia Mouse Mat Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts

353 Mouse Mats

Mesopotamia Mouse Mat Collection: Akkadian Empire

Akkadian Empire Collection
20 Mouse Mats

Mesopotamia Mouse Mat Collection: Ancient Mesopotamian art

Ancient Mesopotamian art Collection
428 Mouse Mats

Mesopotamia Mouse Mat Collection: Ancient Mesopotamian cities

Ancient Mesopotamian cities Collection
74 Mouse Mats

Mesopotamia Mouse Mat Collection: Babylonian empire

Babylonian empire Collection
23 Mouse Mats

Mesopotamia Mouse Mat Collection: Cuneiform tablets

Cuneiform tablets Collection
35 Mouse Mats

Mesopotamia Mouse Mat Collection: Cuneiform writing system

Cuneiform writing system Collection
5 Mouse Mats

Mesopotamia Mouse Mat Collection: Nebuchadnezzar II

Nebuchadnezzar II Collection
42 Mouse Mats

Background imageMesopotamia Mouse Mat Collection: Mesopotamia, Ur, ziggurat

Mesopotamia, Ur, ziggurat

Background imageMesopotamia Mouse Mat Collection: Hanging Gardens of Babylon

Hanging Gardens of Babylon
Babylons Hanging Gardens, one of the Seven Wonders of the ancient world. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageMesopotamia Mouse Mat Collection: Ancient Mesopotamia

Ancient Mesopotamia
Map of the ancient Tigris and Euphrates region. Printed color 19th-century illustration

Background imageMesopotamia Mouse Mat Collection: Hanging gardens of Babylon

Hanging gardens of Babylon
Hanging Gardens of ancient Babylon. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageMesopotamia Mouse Mat Collection: Assyrian king in his chariot

Assyrian king in his chariot returning from battle. Color lithograph reproduction of a bas-relief sculpture from Nineveh

Background imageMesopotamia Mouse Mat Collection: Ishtar Gate

Ishtar Gate, Babylon, Iraq, Middle East

Background imageMesopotamia Mouse Mat Collection: 3000 BC Cuneiform writing on clay slab, front view

3000 BC Cuneiform writing on clay slab, front view

Background imageMesopotamia Mouse Mat Collection: PANC2A-00003

PANC2A-00003
Map of the empire of Alexander the Great in 323 BC. Printed color lithograph of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageMesopotamia Mouse Mat Collection: Reconstruction of the Ishtar Gate

Reconstruction of the Ishtar Gate, entrance to archaeological site, Babylon, Mesopotamia, Iraq, Middle East

Background imageMesopotamia Mouse Mat Collection: Babylons lion. Lion decorated the Processional Wal (Ishtar

Babylons lion. Lion decorated the Processional Wal (Ishtar Gate). 575 BC. Pergamon Museum. Museum Island. Berlin. Germany

Background imageMesopotamia Mouse Mat Collection: Babylonian wall tiles

Babylonian wall tiles, Babylon, Iraq, Middle East

Background imageMesopotamia Mouse Mat Collection: Close-up of Bull of Adad and other symbols on the Ishtar Gate

Close-up of Bull of Adad and other symbols on the Ishtar Gate, Babylon, Mesopotamia, Iraq, Middle East

Background imageMesopotamia Mouse Mat Collection: Babylonian wall tiles

Babylonian wall tiles, exhibited at the Turkey Museum, Istanbul, from Babylon, Iraq, Middle East

Background imageMesopotamia Mouse Mat Collection: Lion, Babylon

Lion, Babylon, Iraq, Middle East

Background imageMesopotamia Mouse Mat Collection: Ziggurat in Sumerian city dating from around 4500-400BC

Ziggurat in Sumerian city dating from around 4500-400BC, Ur, Iraq, Middle East

Background imageMesopotamia Mouse Mat Collection: Illustrated map of Indus Valley civilisation

Illustrated map of Indus Valley civilisation

Background imageMesopotamia Mouse Mat Collection: Illustration of ancient city of Babylon

Illustration of ancient city of Babylon

Background imageMesopotamia Mouse Mat Collection: Staircase on ziggurat

Staircase on ziggurat, ruins of Ur, Iraq, Middle East

Background imageMesopotamia Mouse Mat Collection: Mesopotamia: low relief in limestone of Ur-Nanshe (Our nanshe), King of Lagash

Mesopotamia: low relief in limestone of Ur-Nanshe (Our nanshe), King of Lagash
JLJ4670650 Mesopotamia: low relief in limestone of Ur-Nanshe (Our nanshe), King of Lagash. Sumerian period. From Tello Paris

Background imageMesopotamia Mouse Mat Collection: Illustration of map highlighting Indus Valley region and ancient tablet showing water buffalo

Illustration of map highlighting Indus Valley region and ancient tablet showing water buffalo

Background imageMesopotamia Mouse Mat Collection: Apocalypse Tapestry or Apocalypse of Angers, 1375-80 (tapestry)

Apocalypse Tapestry or Apocalypse of Angers, 1375-80 (tapestry)
CUL4926666 Apocalypse Tapestry or Apocalypse of Angers, 1375-80 (tapestry) by Bataille, Nicolas (fl. 1363-1400); 156x248 cm; Chateau d'Angers

Background imageMesopotamia Mouse Mat Collection: 8625889

8625889

Background imageMesopotamia Mouse Mat Collection: Croesus led before Cyrus on the Capture of Sardis (litho)

Croesus led before Cyrus on the Capture of Sardis (litho)
8660846 Croesus led before Cyrus on the Capture of Sardis (litho) by Morrow, Edwin A. (1877-1952) ; Private Collection; (add.info.: Croesus led before Cyrus on the Capture of Sardis)

Background imageMesopotamia Mouse Mat Collection: Conquest of the Sea-Land by the Kassites (litho)

Conquest of the Sea-Land by the Kassites (litho)
8660931 Conquest of the Sea-Land by the Kassites (litho) by Morrow, Edwin A. (1877-1952) ; Private Collection; (add.info.: Conquest of the Sea-Land by the Kassites)

Background imageMesopotamia Mouse Mat Collection: Return of Shubbiluliuma from his Syrian Campaign (litho)

Return of Shubbiluliuma from his Syrian Campaign (litho)
8660920 Return of Shubbiluliuma from his Syrian Campaign (litho) by Stewart, Allan (1865-1951); Private Collection; (add.info.: Return of Shubbiluliuma from his Syrian Campaign)

Background imageMesopotamia Mouse Mat Collection: Rameses II receiving a Copy of his Treaty with the Hittites (litho)

Rameses II receiving a Copy of his Treaty with the Hittites (litho)
8660916 Rameses II receiving a Copy of his Treaty with the Hittites (litho) by Stewart, Allan (1865-1951); Private Collection; (add.info.: Rameses II receiving a Copy of his Treaty with the Hittites)

Background imageMesopotamia Mouse Mat Collection: Alexander the Great entering Babylon with Persian captives (engraving)

Alexander the Great entering Babylon with Persian captives (engraving)
8635076 Alexander the Great entering Babylon with Persian captives (engraving) by Thorvaldsen, Bertel (1770-1844) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageMesopotamia Mouse Mat Collection: Modern Turkey (litho)

Modern Turkey (litho)
8661150 Modern Turkey (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Modern Turkey. The boundaries of the new Turkey were fixed by the Treaty of Lausanne, 1923)

Background imageMesopotamia Mouse Mat Collection: Civilization of Mesopotamia: Royal Palace of Assyria in Nineveh (sometimes Nineveh)

Civilization of Mesopotamia: Royal Palace of Assyria in Nineveh (sometimes Nineveh)
NWI4855831 Civilization of Mesopotamia: Royal Palace of Assyria in Nineveh (sometimes Nineveh) on the edge of the Tiger before its destruction in 612 BC (today in Iraq)

Background imageMesopotamia Mouse Mat Collection: Map of ancient Babylon and the kingdoms of Lydia and Medea (Asia Minor), around 550 BC

Map of ancient Babylon and the kingdoms of Lydia and Medea (Asia Minor), around 550 BC
NWI4859781 Map of ancient Babylon and the kingdoms of Lydia and Medea (Asia Minor), around 550 BC. There are: Arab countries, Armenia, Mesopotamia, Babylon, Thraces, Europe, the Mediterranean Sea

Background imageMesopotamia Mouse Mat Collection: Fragment of a relief of the throne room of the Palace of Assurbanipal or Ashurbanipal

Fragment of a relief of the throne room of the Palace of Assurbanipal or Ashurbanipal
JEB4907914 Fragment of a relief of the throne room of the Palace of Assurbanipal or Ashurbanipal, King of Assyria (Mesopotamia) (669 BC-627 BC) - Near East

Background imageMesopotamia Mouse Mat Collection: King Nebuchadnezzar II (around 630-562 BC) meeting a gardener, Babylon, Mesopotamia

King Nebuchadnezzar II (around 630-562 BC) meeting a gardener, Babylon, Mesopotamia
NWI4912688 King Nebuchadnezzar II (around 630-562 BC) meeting a gardener, Babylon, Mesopotamia. Colour engraving of the 19th century.; (add.info)

Background imageMesopotamia Mouse Mat Collection: Portrait of Nebuchadnezzar II (604-562 BC), Chaldean king of Babylon (Iraq)

Portrait of Nebuchadnezzar II (604-562 BC), Chaldean king of Babylon (Iraq). Lithograph from 19th century illustration
NWI4912701 Portrait of Nebuchadnezzar II (604-562 BC), Chaldean king of Babylon (Iraq). Lithograph from 19th century illustration.; (add.info.: Portrait of Nebuchadnezzar II (604-562 BC)

Background imageMesopotamia Mouse Mat Collection: Stone monument recording the sale of an estate

Stone monument recording the sale of an estate
3330402 Stone monument recording the sale of an estate; (add.info.: Stone monument recording the sale of an estate with a goddess depicted helping with negotiations)

Background imageMesopotamia Mouse Mat Collection: Stone monument recording the sale of an estate

Stone monument recording the sale of an estate
3330376 Stone monument recording the sale of an estate; (add.info.: Stone monument recording the sale of an estate with a goddess depicted helping with negotiations)

Background imageMesopotamia Mouse Mat Collection: Bronze axe head from Mesopotamia

Bronze axe head from Mesopotamia
3329423 Bronze axe head from Mesopotamia; (add.info.: Bronze axe head from Mesopotamia, which borders modern day Iraq and Iran. Dated 16th Century BC.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageMesopotamia Mouse Mat Collection: Pipeline to carry oil from Mosul; Iraq to Syria

Pipeline to carry oil from Mosul; Iraq to Syria
3118441 Pipeline to carry oil from Mosul; Iraq to Syria; (add.info.: Pipeline to carry oil from Mosul; Iraq to Syria. Constructed in 1926.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageMesopotamia Mouse Mat Collection: Gilgamesh supporting a solar disc, relief, 9th century BC

Gilgamesh supporting a solar disc, relief, 9th century BC
AIS5388773 Gilgamesh supporting a solar disc, relief, 9th century BC.; National Museum, Aleppo, Syria; (add.info.: Assyrian art: representation of Gilgamesh supporting a winged solar disc. Detail)

Background imageMesopotamia Mouse Mat Collection: Stele of victory of Naram-Sin, stone relief, 2230 BC

Stele of victory of Naram-Sin, stone relief, 2230 BC
AIS5345397 Stele of victory of Naram-Sin, stone relief, 2230 BC; Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: Akkadian art. Stele of victory of Naram-Sin)

Background imageMesopotamia Mouse Mat Collection: Map showing the relation of the Median and second Babylonian (Chaldaean) Empires, 1936

Map showing the relation of the Median and second Babylonian (Chaldaean) Empires, 1936
7125140 Map showing the relation of the Median and second Babylonian (Chaldaean) Empires, 1936; (add.info.: Map showing the relation of the Median and second Babylonian (Chaldaean) Empires

Background imageMesopotamia Mouse Mat Collection: Artist's impression of an Assyrian palace. From Cassell's Universal History

Artist's impression of an Assyrian palace. From Cassell's Universal History, published 1888 (b/w engraving)
6867217 Artist's impression of an Assyrian palace. From Cassell's Universal History, published 1888 (b/w engraving); (add.info.: Artist's impression of an Assyrian palace)



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