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Great Lyre with bull's head
Ur
c. 2550 - 2400 BCE
Sumerian
*Detail of composite creatures
*Detail emphasizes domination of nature
*Detail includes 4 registers
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Anu Ziggurat and White Temple
Uruk
c. 3100 BCE
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Disk of Enheduanna
Ur
c. 2300 - 2184 BCE
Akkadian
*Enheduanna daughter of Sargon I
*Major public figure
*Princess/priestess/politician/poet/prohet
*Only person to be hight priestess of Anu and Nanna
*High Relief
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Stele of Naramsin
c. 2254 - 2218 BCE
Akkadian
*One of the 1st landscape scenes
*Naramsin 1st king to be diefied
*Wavy groundlines
*Conveys authority |
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Lamassu
c. 883 - 859 BCE
Assyrian
*Protector of palaces/throne rooms
*Detailing conveys wealth, which is power
*5 legs
*2 faces
*Size symbolizes strength of ruler they defended
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Nanna Ziggurat
Ur
c. 2100 - 2050 BCE
Sumerian
*Built 1000 years after the Anu Ziggurat
*Rectangular base (190 ft X 130ft)
*3 sets of stairs
*Walls angle outward from top to base |
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Face of a woman
Uruk
c. 3300 - 3000 BCE
Sumerian
*Associated with religion
*May represent a goddess
*Originally had painted face, wig, brows and eyes inlaid with lapis lauzuli
*face would have been attatched to wooden face and body |
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Carved Vase
a.k.a The Uruk Vase
Uruk
c. 3300 - 3000 BCE
Sumerian
*New way of composition breaks with old way of haphazard figure placement
*Picture organized into registers, which condenses the narrative |
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Votive Statues
Eshnunna
c. 2900 - 2600 BCE
Sumerian
*Cylindrical
*Wide Eyes
*Simplified Faces/Bodies/Dress
*Clasped Hands |
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Votive statue of Gudea
Lagash
c. 2120 BCE
Guti
*Conveys power through youthfulness
*Holding a vessel from which life-giving water flows
*Dedicated to the goddess Geshtinanna
*Emphasizes power centers (eyes, head, smoothly muscled chest/arms) |
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Stele of Hammurabi
Susa
c. 1792 - 1750 BCE
Babylonian
*Symbols of power include throne, conical horned crown, flames, measuring rod, rope circle
*Headdress of Shamash is true profile
*Tried foreshortening |
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Assurnasirpal II Killing Lions
Nimrud
c. 850 BCE
Assyrian
*Man holds dominion of nature
*Shift away from timelessness towards visual narrative |
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Citadel and palace complex of Sargon II
Dur Sharrukin
c. 721 - 706 BCE
Assyrian
*POLITICAL PROPAGANDA
*strong walls reflect militaristic society
*contains 200 rooms and 30 courtyards |
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Assurbanipal and His Queen in the Garden
Ninevah
c. 647 BCE
Assyria
*Apparently tranquil domestic scene
*Actually a victory celebration (severed heads and weapns) |
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Ishtar Gate and throne room wall
Babylon
c. 575 BCE
NeoBabylonian
*Crenallated tower
*Sacred blue bulls and Mushushshu |
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Woman Spinning
Susa
c. 8th - 7th century
Elam
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Lion Gate
Hattushash
c. 1400 BCE
Hittite
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Plan of ceremonial complex
Persopolis
c. 518 - 460 BCE
Persian
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Apadana of Darius and Xerxes
Persopolis
c. 518 - 460 BCE
Persian
*Audience Hall
*Large enough to hold several thousand people |
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Darius and Xerxes Receiving Trubute
Persopolis
c. 491 - 486 BCE
Persian
*relief from stairway leading to Apadana |
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Daric
c. 4th century BCE
Persian
*Coin first minted under Darius I
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