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Discover the ancient world of Akkad through these captivating artifacts

Background imageAkkad Collection: Akkadian inscription on a brick-stamp of baked clay

Akkadian inscription on a brick-stamp of baked clay
Inscription in Akkadian on a brick-stamp of baked clay of King Sarkali-Sarri of the Akkadian dynasty, from Nippur. from the Archaeological Museums collection, Istanbul

Background imageAkkad Collection: Bust of king Sargon of Akkad, Nineveh, c. 2300 BC (bronze)

Bust of king Sargon of Akkad, Nineveh, c. 2300 BC (bronze)
3288638 Bust of king Sargon of Akkad, Nineveh, c.2300 BC (bronze) by Akkadian (c.2350-2150 BC); Louvre, Paris, France; Photo © Zev Radovan

Background imageAkkad Collection: Sargon of Akkad (2334 BC - 2279 BC)

Sargon of Akkad (2334 BC - 2279 BC)
528981 Sargon of Akkad (2334 BC - 2279 BC), also known as Sargon the Great or Sargon I, Mesopotamian king. Bust of an Akkadian ruler, probably Sargon, Nineveh, ca

Background imageAkkad Collection: Baked Clay Prism ( Weld-Blundell Prism ) with the Sumerian King List giving

Baked Clay Prism ( Weld-Blundell Prism ) with the Sumerian King List giving
AMQ113026 Baked Clay Prism ( Weld-Blundell Prism ) with the Sumerian King List giving rulers from before the Flood to King Sin-magir of Isin (c.1827-17 BC) inscribed in cuneiform script

Background imageAkkad Collection: Relief panel of supernatural figure, c. 883-59 B. C. (gypsum alabaster)

Relief panel of supernatural figure, c. 883-59 B. C. (gypsum alabaster)
3597304 Relief panel of supernatural figure, c.883-59 B.C

Background imageAkkad Collection: Stone relief of Sargon I standing before a tree of life, 24th-23rd century BC

Stone relief of Sargon I standing before a tree of life, 24th-23rd century BC. Sargon I was the founder of the Akkadian Semitic dynasty

Background imageAkkad Collection: Akkadian cylinder-seal impression of Gilgamesh and a Lion

Akkadian cylinder-seal impression of Gilgamesh and a Lion

Background imageAkkad Collection: Akkadian cylinder-seal impression showing the flood-epic

Akkadian cylinder-seal impression showing the flood-epic. Utanapishtim is in the ark, and Gilgamesh is fighting the Bull. From the British Museums collection

Background imageAkkad Collection: Greenstone seal of Adda, Akkadian, about 2300-2200 BC, from Mesopotamia

Greenstone seal of Adda, Akkadian, about 2300-2200 BC, from Mesopotamia. Akkadian religious cylinder-seal showing various gods

Background imageAkkad Collection: Akkadian cylinder-seal impression of a bull-man and hero

Akkadian cylinder-seal impression of a bull-man and hero. Each is holding a bull by the horns, and in the centre is a stylised mountain with a sacred tree on top

Background imageAkkad Collection: The Tomb of Cyrus II the Great, King of Persia

The Tomb of Cyrus II the Great, King of Persia (559-529 BC)

Background imageAkkad Collection: Sargon of Akkad (2334 BC - 2279 BC)

Sargon of Akkad (2334 BC - 2279 BC), also known as Sargon the Great or Sargon I, Mesopotamian king. Bust of an Akkadian ruler, probably Sargon, Nineveh, ca. 23rd - 22nd century BC

Background imageAkkad Collection: Akkadian cylinder-seal impression of the scribe Adda, 22nd century BC

Akkadian cylinder-seal impression of the scribe Adda, 22nd century BC
Akkadian cylinder-seal impression of the scribe Adda

Background imageAkkad Collection: Akkadian cylinder-seal and impression of the flood epic

Akkadian cylinder-seal and impression of the flood epic, showing Uta-Napaishtim in a boat, and Gilgamesh with a bull

Background imageAkkad Collection: Akkadian cylinder-seal impression of a hero fighting a lion

Akkadian cylinder-seal impression of a hero fighting a lion
Akkadian cylinder-seal impression of a hero (possibly Gilgamesh) fighting a lion

Background imageAkkad Collection: Akkadian cylinder-seal impression

Akkadian cylinder-seal impression, showing the water-god Ea on the right

Background imageAkkad Collection: Tablet with bilingual inscription erected by King Hammurabi

Tablet with bilingual inscription erected by King Hammurabi
Tablet with bilingual inscription in Sumerian and Akkadian erected by King Hammurapi of Babylon from Ur, from the British Museums collection

Background imageAkkad Collection: Ruins of Akkad, Iraq

Ruins of Akkad, Iraq
Ruins of Akkad (formerly known as Accad) in Mesopotamia


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Discover the ancient world of Akkad through these captivating artifacts. Immerse yourself in history as you gaze upon an Akkadian inscription on a brick-stamp, a testament to their advanced writing system. Marvel at the stone relief of Sargon I, standing proudly before the majestic tree of life, symbolizing eternal vitality and divine connection. The bronze bust of King Sargon takes us back to 2300 BC, offering a glimpse into the face that ruled this mighty empire. A baked clay prism known as the Weld-Blundell Prism reveals the Sumerian King List, providing invaluable insights into dynasties long gone. Step into mythology with a gypsum alabaster relief panel depicting supernatural figures from around 883-59 B. C. , transporting you to an era filled with gods and mythical creatures. Delve deeper into storytelling with an Akkadian cylinder-seal impression showcasing Adda, an esteemed scribe from the 22nd century BC. Uncover epic tales etched onto seals: witness heroes battling fierce lions or Gilgamesh himself locked in combat against nature's mightiest beasts. Another seal depicts scenes from the flood epic, reminding us of humanity's fascination with cataclysmic events throughout time. Hold history in your hands with a mesmerizing greenstone seal belonging to Adda during his reign between 2300-2200 BC. Feel its weight and imagine it being used by this influential figure centuries ago. These remarkable artifacts provide glimpses into everyday life and extraordinary legends that shaped Akkad's rich civilization. Let them transport you through time as you explore this fascinating ancient realm through their intricate details and profound stories engraved for eternity on these precious relics.

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