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Ancient glazed tiles from the gates of ancient Babylon (Iraq) depict a lion

Grunge background with paper texture and lamassu - human-headed winged bull statue, Assyrian protective deity. Copy space for text. Mock up template

Gaziantep Province, Yavuzeli District, near the village of Kasaba Rumkale; From Gaziantep city center. From Yavuzeli. In the distance, where the Merzimen Stream merges with the Euphrates, it is on steep rocks. Rumkale town village and Halfeti are easily accessible by boat. From antiquity to daily, Shitamrat was named by many names such as Kal-a Rhomayta, Hromklay, Ranculat, Kal-at-el-Rum, Kal-at-el Muslimin, Kale-i Zerrin (Golden Castle) and Rumkale.

Ancient sumerian stone carving with cuneiform scriptingAncient sumerian stone carving with cuneiform scripting

Illustration of a Ancient Assyrian reliefs

The Tower of Babel, from the Bible Genesis, reaching the sky, disappearing in the clouds. The origin myth explaining different languages spoken around the world, 3d render.

Ancient sumerian stone carving with cuneiform scripting

Karahan Tepe is 63 km southeast of Şanlıurfa. The scale of the settlement is as big as Göbeklitepe and 266 “T” shaped obelisks were found in situ.Some of the “T”-shaped stelae have round-headed snake reliefs, while others have triangular-headed snake reliefs. Animal figures made with scraping technique were also found in some stelae.

Star of Ishtar or Inanna, or also Star of Venus is usually depicted with eight points. Symbol of ancient Sumerian goddess Inanna, and her East Semitic counterpart Ishtar. Black and white illustration.

London, UK - 27 April 2024: Assyrian statues in British museum

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The historical Grand Mosque in Diyarbakır is one of the most important architectural works of the city and offers beautiful views to photographers in the evenings.

Gobeklitepe - Turkey Excavated top layer in Gobeklitepe shows 4-5 meters high T-shaped stone pillars in a circular arrangement just like Stonehenge, but from 8,000 years earlier.

Vector illustration of scrapbooking parchment paper with egypt ornament

Beautiful Mardin old city landscape from Zinciriye Madrasah in middle east

View over the historical city of Mardin in Southeastern Turkey

Zinciriye Madrasa Dome and Minaret with Panoramic Mesopotamian Landscape in Mardin, Turkiye

Mardin, one of the most beautiful cities in Mesopotamia.

a fantastic and historical small lake full of mystery.

The beginning of time. Ancient site of Gobekli Tepe in Turkey. Gobekli Tepe is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The Oldest Temple of the World. Neolithic excavations. Pre-Pottery Neolithic.

Mardin is a historic city in Southeastern Anatolia, Turkey. The city is known for its fascinating architecture and location: heavily decorated stone buildings cascading down a mountain, watching the vast expanse of the Mesopotamian plains below.It is known for the Artuqid architecture of its old city, and for its strategic location on a rocky hill near the Tigris River.The old town of the city is under the protection of UNESCO, which forbids new constructions to preserve its façade.

Hatra in Iraq, ancient city in Upper Mesopotamia located in present-day eastern Nineveh Governorate

People of ancient Assyria. From left to right: 1,2 - Assyrian, 3,4 - Courtier, 5 - King, 6 - Servant, 7 - Armour-bearer, 8 - High Priest, 9 - Servant. Original artwork published in Systematischer Bilder-Atlas zum Conversations-Lexikon, Ikonographische Encyklopaedie der Wissenschaften und Kuenste (Brockhaus, Leipzig) in 1875.

Horse in the streets of Mardin, Black horse colorful ornament on it.

It was built between 1146 and 1147 during the Artuk period by Timurtas of Mardin.

"Zeugma, Gaziantep, TurkeyPhotographed with Canon EOS 5D Mark II in RAW 16bit and Adobe RGB and professional processed."

Antique statues on Nemrut mountain, Turkey. The UNESCO World Heritage Site at Mount Nemrut where King Antiochus of Commagene is reputedly entombed.

Karahan Tepe is 63 km southeast of Şanlıurfa. The scale of the settlement is as big as Göbeklitepe and 266 “T” shaped obelisks were found in situ.Some of the “T”-shaped stelae have round-headed snake reliefs, while others have triangular-headed snake reliefs. Animal figures made with scraping technique were also found in some stelae.

London, UK - April 2019: Assyrian reliefs in British Museum

Illustration of a Ormazd and Ahriman, the sons of the Persian god of time, ring of lordship

Assyrian reliefs: An Assyrian king in his chariot, in battle (top); Siege of a city (middle); Conquest of a fortress, deportation of the prisoners (bottom). Wood engravings after ancient reliefs, published in 1880.

Illustrious of a Royal palace of Dur-Sharrukin (Assyria, Iraq)

DIYARBAKIR, TURKEY - 25 AUG 2018: View of the Grand Mosque (Ulu Cami), the central of Diyarbakir,

The beginning of time. Ancient site of Gobekli Tepe in Turkey. Gobekli Tepe is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The Oldest Temple of the World. Neolithic excavations. Pre-Pottery Neolithic.

Balıklıgöl is a historical and religious site located in Şanlıurfa, Turkey. This sacred lake is home to legends and mythological stories. Known as the place where Prophet Abraham was thrown into the fire, Balıklıgöl is believed to be a lake where sacred fish reside, capable of extinguishing fire. Followers consider the fish in the lake as holy and visit to feed them. Balıklıgöl attracts visitors as a significant place of both historical and religious importance.

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The ancient Babylonian Creation myth known as "Etana" is recreated using the ancient method of folding clay in layers to make a tablet, then writing in cuneiform using a reed stylus

Stone heads of the gods of the Kommagene Kingdom on Nemrut Mountain, Turkey.

Ancient sumerian stone carving with cuneiform scripting

Landscape View of Ancient Site Field of Gobeklitepe Over Blue Sky which is The Oldest Temple of The World An UNESCO World Heritage Site

Female Visitor at the Amazing Zvartnots Cathedral, UNESCO World Heritage Site in Armavir Province of Armenia, ( Self Portrait )

Gobekli Tepe Neolithic Archaeological Site in Sanliurfa City, Turkiye

Karahan Tepe is 63 km southeast of Şanlıurfa. The scale of the settlement is as big as Göbeklitepe and 266 “T” shaped obelisks were found in situ.Some of the “T”-shaped stelae have round-headed snake reliefs, while others have triangular-headed snake reliefs. Animal figures made with scraping technique were also found in some stelae.

Cuneiform script is one of the earliest systems of writing, invented by the Sumerians.

Cuneiform writing of the ancient Sumerian or Assyrian civilization in Iraq