Tokens to Tablets: Glimpses into 6000 Years of the History of the Ancient Near East
Exhibition (14 Nov 1987 - Aug 2006)
- Object[46]
- yes[46]
- yes[46]
- babylonian[6]
- near eastern[40]
- Yes[1]
- blade[1]
- boundary stone[1]
- bowl[3]
- brick stamp[1]
- cast[1]
- column[4]
- cult object[2]
- cup[1]
- cylinder seal[2]
- door socket[1]
- eye-idol[2]
- figurine[4]
- foundation figure[1]
- foundation tablet[1]
- frieze[1]
- human figurine[1]
- human statuette[2]
- jar[1]
- pot[1]
- relief[4]
- sculpture[1]
- staff head[1]
- statue[6]
- statue fragment[1]
- statuette[3]
- tablet[1]
- wall flower[3]
- akkadian[1]
- archaic[1]
- ashurnasir-pal ii[1]
- early dynastic[3]
- early dynastic iii[1]
- early dynastic iiib[1]
- early old babylonian period[2]
- gawra xi[2]
- gawra xia[1]
- gawra xii[1]
- halaf period[1]
- hurrian[1]
- jemdet nasr[1]
- nebuchadnezzar i[1]
- neo-assyrian period[1]
- old akkadian period[3]
- old babylonian period[1]
- pre-flood[2]
- pre-sargonic[1]
- sargonid[1]
- ubaid period[3]
- ur iii[2]
- assyrian[1]
- babylonian[3]
- hurrian[1]
- sumerian[2]
- animals[1]
- basket[2]
- bearded man[1]
- bull[2]
- chariot[1]
- demon[1]
- enheduanna[1]
- female head[1]
- flower[3]
- goat head[1]
- goddess[2]
- groom[1]
- human[2]
- hut[1]
- hut symbol[2]
- inscription[1]
- lion[2]
- male head[1]
- man[3]
- mask[1]
- ningal[1]
- nude[1]
- nude woman[1]
- pot[1]
- priest[1]
- ram head[1]
- seated woman[1]
- spider[1]
- winged genie[1]
- woman[4]
- alabaster[6]
- basalt[1]
- bitumen[10]
- calcite[1]
- ceramic[6]
- copper[3]
- copper alloy[1]
- diorite[4]
- glaze[1]
- lapis lazuli[4]
- limestone[4]
- marble (stone)[2]
- mollusk shell[1]
- obsidian[2]
- paint[4]
- shell[10]
- soapstone[1]
- stone[9]
- terracotta[10]
- wood[4]
- actual citation[46]
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