Kudurru of Nebuchadnezzar I
(1125-1104 BCE)
n.b. astrological symbols
M9-01
Babylonian legal tablet, in clay envelope
M9-04
Babylonian king on kudurru
M9-05
Assurnasirpal II
M9-06
Cuneiform Tablets
M9-07
Assyrian relief: Assyrian troops round up rebel Chaldaeans in the marshes of
southern Mesopotamia
M9-09
Assyrian relief: Chaldaeans in camps, awaiting resettlement
M9-10
Assyrian relief: Chaldaeans hiding in reed marshes
M9-11
Bit-Yakin (main Chaldaean
tribe)
M9-12
Astrological kudurru
M9-13
Assyrian relief:
captured Chaldaeans
(Nineveh, Sennacherib’s
Palace)
M9-14
The Stele of Marduk-apal-
iddina(Merodach-
baladan)
M9-15
Reconstruction of the walls of Babylon
M9-17
Reconstructed Model of the Ishtar Gate
M9-19
Glazed Lion Relief
M9-23
Head of a mushushshu
(dragon sacred to Marduk)
M9-26
Glazed Lion Relief
M9-27
Façade of the Throne Room
M9-28
Ruins of the Palace at Babylon
M9-29
Fanciful Reconstruction of the Hanging Gardens
M9-30
The Entemenanki
and the Esagila
M9-30a
E-Mala Temple
M9-32
Courtyard of the
E-MalaTemple
M9-33
Aerial View of the Great
Ziggurat of Marduk
M9-34
Stele celebrating the moon god Sin
at Harran
M9-36
M9-39
Belshazzar(Rembrandt)
Scene from D.W. Griffith’s Intolerance
M9-40
Astronomical Text (Seleucid Period)
M9-41
Geometric Cuneiform Text
M9-42