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Head of an Ibex from the bow of a cult bark (boat) 21st Dynasty Egypt 943-720 BCE partly gilded bronze
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Lions along the processional way leading to the Ishtar Gate of Babylon reconstructed from original bricks at the Pergamon Museum in Berlin, Germany 575 BCE
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The Ishtar Gate of ancient Babylon reconstructed with original bricks at the Pergamon Museum in Berlin, Germany
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A mušḫuššu, the sacred animal of the Mesopotamian god Marduk on the Ishtar Gate of Babylon reconstructed with original bricks at the Pergamon Museum in Berlin 575 BCE
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A lion on the Ishtar Gate of Babylon reconstructed with original bricks at the Pergamon Museum in Berlin 575 BCE (3)
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A lion on the Ishtar Gate of Babylon reconstructed with original bricks at the Pergamon Museum in Berlin 575 BCE (2)
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A lion on the Ishtar Gate of Babylon reconstructed with original bricks at the Pergamon Museum in Berlin 575 BCE
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An Auroch symbol of Adad (Hadad) storm and rain god of ancient Mesopotamian religions on the Ishtar Gate of Babylon reconstructed with original bricks at the Pergamon Museum in Berlin 575 BCE (4)
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An Auroch symbol of Adad (Hadad) storm and rain god of ancient Mesopotamian religions on the Ishtar Gate of Babylon reconstructed with original bricks at the Pergamon Museum 575 BCE (3)
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An Auroch symbol of Adad (Hadad) storm and rain god of ancient Mesopotamian religions on the Ishtar Gate of Babylon reconstructed with original bricks at the Pergamon Museum in Berlin 575 BCE (2)
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An Auroch symbol of Adad (Hadad) storm and rain god of ancient Mesopotamian religions on the Ishtar Gate of Babylon reconstructed with original bricks at the Pergamon Museum in Berlin 575 BCE
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Ceramic boot-shaped vessel from Urartu (ancient Armenia) 800-600 BCE
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Iron Age II Bronze head of a lion-griffin from northwest Iran Early 1st Millennium BCE possibly a chariot or temple ornament