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Mesopotamian Ceramic, c3100BC-500BC




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Mesopotamian Ceramic, c3100BC-500BC

Mesopotamian Ceramic, c3100BC-500BC. The Sumerians and Akkadians (including Assyrians and Babylonians) dominated Mesopotamia from the beginning of written history (c. 3100 BC) to the fall of Babylon in 539 BC. British Museum

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Mesopotamia Mesopotamian Mesopotamien Mike Dixon


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This print showcases a mesmerizing Mesopotamian Ceramic dating back to the period between 3100 BC and 500 BC. Crafted by the skilled hands of Sumerians and Akkadians, who reigned over Mesopotamia for centuries, this artifact represents an era steeped in rich history and cultural significance. The ceramic piece is adorned with intricate decorative motifs that depict birds in vibrant colors, adding a touch of liveliness to its ancient charm. Its delicate craftsmanship speaks volumes about the artistic prowess of these early civilizations. Housed within the prestigious British Museum, this remarkable archaeological find offers us a glimpse into the daily lives and homeware practices of our ancestors from thousands of years ago. It serves as a tangible link connecting us to their world, reminding us of their ingenuity and creativity. Measuring approximately cm dixon in size, this ceramic treasure holds immense value not only as an artifact but also as a testament to human progress throughout time. The photograph captures every minute detail meticulously preserved by Mike Dixon's lens, allowing viewers to appreciate its beauty even more profoundly. As we marvel at this extraordinary relic from ancient Mesopotamia, let it serve as a reminder that our past shapes our present and influences our future. May it inspire curiosity and appreciation for the diverse cultures that have shaped humanity since time immemorial.

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