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Boundary Stone Collection

Background imageBoundary Stone Collection: The milestone or ban pole at Halfweg, 1780. Creator: Jacques Kuyper

The milestone or ban pole at Halfweg, 1780. Creator: Jacques Kuyper
The milestone or ban pole at Halfweg, 1780. Stone distance marker at Halfweg (halfway)

Background imageBoundary Stone Collection: Horsepond near a Boundary Stone, c.1651-c.1654. Creator: Philips Wouwerman

Horsepond near a Boundary Stone, c.1651-c.1654. Creator: Philips Wouwerman
Horsepond near a Boundary Stone, c.1651-c.1654

Background imageBoundary Stone Collection: Babylonian boundary-stone (kudurru) of the time of King Nebuchadnezzar I of Babylon, c1125-1104 BC

Babylonian boundary-stone (kudurru) of the time of King Nebuchadnezzar I of Babylon, c1125-1104 BC
Babylonian boundary-stone (kudurru) of the time of King Nebuchadnezzar I of Babylon, about 1125-1104 BC. From Sippar, southern Iraq

Background imageBoundary Stone Collection: Boundary stone between the City of London and the borough of Southwark, London, c1820

Boundary stone between the City of London and the borough of Southwark, London, c1820. Erected in 1818 during the mayoralty of Christopher Smith

Background imageBoundary Stone Collection: Boundary stone between the City of London and Southwark, 1819. Artist: TA

Boundary stone between the City of London and Southwark, 1819. Artist: TA
Boundary stone between the City of London and Southwark, 1819. Inscribed boundary stone between the City of London and the borough of Southwark on Newington Causeway erected during the mayorality of

Background imageBoundary Stone Collection: Babylonian boundary-stone

Babylonian boundary-stone, bearing the symbols of the Gods on the stone, representing Gods who protect the deed

Background imageBoundary Stone Collection: Kudurru (boundary stone) of Nazimatrut-Tash

Kudurru (boundary stone) of Nazimatrut-Tash, taken from Babylon to Susa c. 12th century BC, from the Louvres collection

Background imageBoundary Stone Collection: Portrait of Babylonian King Marduk-Nadin-Akke

Portrait of Babylonian King Marduk-Nadin-Akke in black limestone. This appears on a Babylonian boundary-stone, recording the purchase of a field on the Shumunder Canal, by Marduk-Nasir

Background imageBoundary Stone Collection: Babylonian boundary-stone recording a gift of land

Babylonian boundary-stone recording a gift of land
A Babylonian boundary stone (kudurru), Kassite dynasty, about 1125-1100 BC, probably from southern Iraq. The cuneiform inscription records the gift of land near Edina in South Babylonia to Gula-eresh


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