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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. Heritage Images features heritage image collections. © CM Dixon / Heritage-Images

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24th Century Bc Akkad Akkadian Archaeological Museum Brick Clay Inscribed Inscription Istanbul Stamp Sumer Sumerian Turkey Mike Dixon Nippur

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This print showcases an ancient Akkadian inscription on a brick-stamp of baked clay, discovered in Nippur and now housed in the Archaeological Museums collection in Istanbul, Turkey. The inscription, written in Akkadian language, is attributed to King Sarkali-Sarri of the Akkadian dynasty. The image captures the intricate details of this remarkable artifact from the 24th century BC. The vibrant colors and textures of the brick-stamp bring it to life, allowing us to appreciate its historical significance. This relic provides valuable insights into the rich cultural heritage of both Akkad and Sumer. The photograph was expertly taken by CM Dixon, who skillfully highlights every aspect of this fascinating object. With Mike Dixon's expertise behind the lens, we are able to examine each stroke and curve that make up this ancient script. As we gaze upon this piece from centuries past at Istanbul's archaeological museum, we cannot help but marvel at its craftsmanship and preservation. It serves as a tangible link between our modern world and an era long gone by. AccuSoft Inc. , which owns all rights reserved for this image since 1996-98, has allowed us access to a visual treasure trove that connects us with our ancestors' stories etched onto clay bricks. Let us cherish these glimpses into history as they remind us of our shared human journey through time.


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