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Cuneiform, Ahura Mazda. Cuneiform is a system of writing first developed by the ancient Sumerians of Mesopotamia c. 3500-3000 BCE
Sol. Roman Sun-God in his chariot, relief at Pergamon Museum, c400-370 BCSol, Roman Sun-God in his chariot, relief at Pergamon Museum, c400-370 BC
Moulded bricks from the Ishtar Gate showing lions and mushrushu, 7th century BCMoulded bricks from the Ishtar Gate from Babylon, erected in the reign of Nebuchadnezzar II, showing lions and mushrushu, from the Pergamon Museum in Berlin, 7th century BC
Altar of Zeus detail, 2nd century BCDetail of the altar of Zeus from Pergamon, Turkey, From the Pergamon Museums collection in Berlin, 2nd century BC
Detail from the Great Frieze of the Pergamon Altar, 180-159 BC. Part of the Athena Group; Athena, a giant and Gala. The 113 metre long Ancient Greek frieze depicts the gigantomachy
A model of the ancient Greek city of Pergamon. From the Pergamon Museum, Berlin
Ishtar Gate, Babylon, 575 BC, (c20th century). The Ishtar Gate was the eighth gate to the inner city of Babylon. It was constructed in about 575 BC by order of King Nebuchadnezzar II on the north
Combat between two gladiators, Roman relief from Epheseus, c3rd century. Marble, At Pergamon Museum, Berlin
Inscribed tablet of Kilamuwa, King of Sam al in Aramaic. From the Pergamon Museums collection in Berlin
Detail of the relief from the Altar of Zeus in Pergamon, From the Pergamon Museums collection in Berlin. It shows a scene from the Gigantomachy
Relief of a Hittite warrior or war-god with shield, spear and sword. From the Pergamon Museum in Berlin
Relief of a Hittite Chariot from the Pergamon Museum in Berlin
Glazed brick relief of a lion on the Ishtar Gate, 7th century BCGlazed brick relief of a lion on the sacred way leading up to the Ishtar Gate from Babylon, erected in the reign of Nebuchadnezzar II, From the Pergamon Museums collection in Berlin, 7th century BC
A protective Assyrian genie, from the Pergamon Museum in Berlin
Assyrian Winged Bull detail at the Pergamom Museum, Berlin
Detail of the hand on a relief of an Assyrian genieDetail of the hand on a relief of a protective Assyrian genie, covered with Cuniform script. At the Pergamon Museum in Berlin
Assyrian relief of a military camp during a campaign, from the Palace of Ashurbanipal, in the Pergamon Museum Berlin
Relief of an Assyrian Chariot from the palace of Ashurbanipal, at the Pergamon museum in Berlin
Memorial stone of Kilamuwa, King of Sam al. The language is Aramaic, the script similar to Hittite. Currently in the Pergamon Museum in Berlin