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Ancient Mesopotamian cities Poster Print Collection

Step back in time with our Ancient Mesopotamian Cities collection of poster prints. Discover the rich history and culture of this ancient civilization through stunning, high-resolution images of iconic cities such as Ur, Babylon, and Nineveh. Each print showcases intricate details of these historic sites, transporting you back to the cradle of civilization. Perfect for home or office decor, these poster prints make a captivating addition to any space, inspiring curiosity and wonder about the ancient world.

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81 Poster Prints

Background imageAncient Mesopotamian cities Poster Print Collection: Babylons lion. Lion decorated the Processional Wal (Ishtar

Babylons lion. Lion decorated the Processional Wal (Ishtar Gate). 575 BC. Pergamon Museum. Museum Island. Berlin. Germany

Background imageAncient Mesopotamian cities Poster Print Collection: Illustration of ancient city of Babylon

Illustration of ancient city of Babylon

Background imageAncient Mesopotamian cities Poster Print Collection: Jewellery from the Royal Cemetery at Ur, Sumeria, Ancient Iraq, Early Dynastic III, about 2600 BC

Jewellery from the Royal Cemetery at Ur, Sumeria, Ancient Iraq, Early Dynastic III, about 2600 BC. Showing hair ornaments, earrings and necklaces

Background imageAncient Mesopotamian cities Poster Print Collection: The Landing Stage at Ahvaz, Iran - WWI Xmas card

The Landing Stage at Ahvaz, Iran - WWI Xmas card
A rather unusual Christmas Greetings postcard, featuring a World War One era soldier (serving on the Mesopotamian front) in patriotic pose before an inset view of the Landing Stage at Ahvaz - a city

Background imageAncient Mesopotamian cities Poster Print Collection: Detail of the Standard of Ur, showing a Sumerian War-Chariot, southern Iraq, about 2600-2400 BC

Detail of the Standard of Ur, showing a Sumerian War-Chariot, southern Iraq, about 2600-2400 BC
Detail of the Standard of Ur, showing a Sumerian War-Chariot, from a Royal tomb at Ur, southern Iraq, about 2600-2400 BC. The main panels are known as War and Peace

Background imageAncient Mesopotamian cities Poster Print 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 imageAncient Mesopotamian cities Poster Print Collection: Syria, Palmyra. Temple of Bel (Baal)

Syria, Palmyra. Temple of Bel (Baal)
Syria, Palmyra. Ancient city, documented already in the 2nd millennium. General view of the Roman Temple of Bel (Baal), supreme god of the Palmyrians. (Oasis of Tadmor)

Background imageAncient Mesopotamian cities Poster Print Collection: Jar, Abbasid Caliphate (750-1258), 9th century. Creator: Unknown

Jar, Abbasid Caliphate (750-1258), 9th century. Creator: Unknown
Jar, Abbasid Caliphate (750-1258), 9th century

Background imageAncient Mesopotamian cities Poster Print Collection: Capture of Sarrapanu by Tiglath-Pileser II, illustration from Myths and Legends of Babylonia

Capture of Sarrapanu by Tiglath-Pileser II, illustration from Myths and Legends of Babylonia
STC323934 Capture of Sarrapanu by Tiglath-Pileser II, illustration from Myths and Legends of Babylonia and Assyria by Lewis Spence, 1916 (colour litho) by Paul

Background imageAncient Mesopotamian cities Poster Print Collection: Shalmaneser I pours out the dust of Arina before his god Ashur

Shalmaneser I pours out the dust of Arina before his god Ashur, illustration from Hutchinsons History of the Nations
IL340193 Shalmaneser I pours out the dust of Arina before his god Ashur, illustration from Hutchinsons History of the Nations (litho) by Dudley

Background imageAncient Mesopotamian cities Poster Print Collection: Plan of Baghdad, from an English translation of Les Six Voyages de J. B

Plan of Baghdad, from an English translation of Les Six Voyages de J. B
XCF347824 Plan of Baghdad, from an English translation of Les Six Voyages de J.B. Tavernier (engraving) by English School; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAncient Mesopotamian cities Poster Print Collection: Mesopotamia: statue in diorite without inscription of Gudea

Mesopotamia: statue in diorite without inscription of Gudea
JLJ4567055 Mesopotamia: statue in diorite without inscription of Gudea, governor of the city of Lagash. About 2150 BC. Neo-Sumerian period (ca. 2150-2000 BC). Dim. 1, 07x1, 36 m

Background imageAncient Mesopotamian cities Poster Print Collection: Statue of Gudea, c. 2090 BC (diorite)

Statue of Gudea, c. 2090 BC (diorite)
3525811 Statue of Gudea, c.2090 BC (diorite) by Neo-Sumerian, (21st century BC); 44x21.5x29.5 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: Mesopotamia)

Background imageAncient Mesopotamian cities Poster Print Collection: Plan of Baghdad, from Les Six Voyages de J. B. Tavernier

Plan of Baghdad, from Les Six Voyages de J. B. Tavernier
XIR169311 Plan of Baghdad, from Les Six Voyages de J. B. Tavernier, 1676 (engraving) (b/w photo) by French School, (17th century); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageAncient Mesopotamian cities Poster Print Collection: Six foundation stones, reign of King Lipit-Ishtar, c. 1934-1924 BC (clay)

Six foundation stones, reign of King Lipit-Ishtar, c. 1934-1924 BC (clay)
3029523 Six foundation stones, reign of King Lipit-Ishtar, c.1934-1924 BC (clay) by Babylonian; tallest: 11.3 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAncient Mesopotamian cities Poster Print Collection: Gudea, Prince of Lagash, standing (diorite)

Gudea, Prince of Lagash, standing (diorite)
898902 Gudea, Prince of Lagash, standing (diorite) by Mesopotamian; Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: Gudea was a ruler (ensi) of the state of Lagash in Southern Mesopotamia who ruled c

Background imageAncient Mesopotamian cities Poster Print Collection: Nineveh Restored, illustration from Hutchinsons History of the Nations

Nineveh Restored, illustration from Hutchinsons History of the Nations
IL335171 Nineveh Restored, illustration from Hutchinsons History of the Nations (litho) by Layard, Austen Henry (1817-94); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAncient Mesopotamian cities Poster Print Collection: 3597298

3597298
soldier, armour, city, helmet, warfare, middle east, walls, relief, middle eastern, iraq, archers, battlements, military, archaeological, near east, fortifications, sculpture, figures, weapon

Background imageAncient Mesopotamian cities Poster Print Collection: Jar handle with inscription in old Hebrew reading Yerslm (clay)

Jar handle with inscription in old Hebrew reading Yerslm (clay)
BLP449461 Jar handle with inscription in old Hebrew reading Yerslm (clay) by Achaemenid, (550-330 BC); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAncient Mesopotamian cities Poster Print Collection: Cuneiform tablet case impressed with four cylinder seals, c. 20th-19th century BC (clay)

Cuneiform tablet case impressed with four cylinder seals, c. 20th-19th century BC (clay)
5049861 Cuneiform tablet case impressed with four cylinder seals, c.20th-19th century BC (clay) by Assyrian School; 5.6x4.6x2.5 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageAncient Mesopotamian cities Poster Print Collection: Cuneiform tablet: private letter, c. 20th-19th century BC (clay)

Cuneiform tablet: private letter, c. 20th-19th century BC (clay)
5049858 Cuneiform tablet: private letter, c.20th-19th century BC (clay) by Assyrian School; 6.8x5.4x2.3 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageAncient Mesopotamian cities Poster Print Collection: Mesopotamia: head in diorite without inscription of Gudea, governor of the city of Lagash

Mesopotamia: head in diorite without inscription of Gudea, governor of the city of Lagash
JLJ4679799 Mesopotamia: head in diorite without inscription of Gudea, governor of the city of Lagash. About 2120 BC. Neo-Sumerian period (ca. 2150-2000 BC)

Background imageAncient Mesopotamian cities Poster Print Collection: Detail from Captives and part of the Walled City (Kouyunjik)

Detail from Captives and part of the Walled City (Kouyunjik)
2963352 Detail from Captives and part of the Walled City (Kouyunjik), illustration from Monuments of Nineveh, 1858 (engraving) by Layard

Background imageAncient Mesopotamian cities Poster Print Collection: Detail from Captives and Spoil from the City of Lachich

Detail from Captives and Spoil from the City of Lachich
2963350 Detail from Captives and Spoil from the City of Lachich, illustration from Monuments of Nineveh, 1858 (engraving) by Layard

Background imageAncient Mesopotamian cities Poster Print Collection: Tower of Babel, Royal Palace and Hanging Gardens of Bablyon (coloured engraving)

Tower of Babel, Royal Palace and Hanging Gardens of Bablyon (coloured engraving)
6029845 Tower of Babel, Royal Palace and Hanging Gardens of Bablyon (coloured engraving) by European School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Tower of Babel)

Background imageAncient Mesopotamian cities Poster Print Collection: Cuneiform tablet: record of a lawsuit, c. 20th-19th century BC (clay)

Cuneiform tablet: record of a lawsuit, c. 20th-19th century BC (clay)
5049857 Cuneiform tablet: record of a lawsuit, c.20th-19th century BC (clay) by Assyrian School; height:16.8 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageAncient Mesopotamian cities Poster Print Collection: Captives and part of the walled city (Kouyunjik) illustration from

Captives and part of the walled city (Kouyunjik) illustration from
2963351 Captives and part of the walled city (Kouyunjik) illustration from Monuments of Nineveh, 1858 (engraving) by Layard

Background imageAncient Mesopotamian cities Poster Print Collection: Captives and spoil from The City of Lachich, illustration from

Captives and spoil from The City of Lachich, illustration from
2963349 Captives and spoil from The City of Lachich, illustration from Monuments of Nineveh, 1858 (engraving) by Layard, Austen Henry (1817-94); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAncient Mesopotamian cities Poster Print Collection: Nineveh (engraving)

Nineveh (engraving)
XCF307341 Nineveh (engraving) by Dutch School; Private Collection; Dutch, out of copyright

Background imageAncient Mesopotamian cities Poster Print Collection: Gudea, Prince of Lagash, dedicated to the god Ningirsu, called '

Gudea, Prince of Lagash, dedicated to the god Ningirsu, called "
898901 Gudea, Prince of Lagash, dedicated to the god Ningirsu, called " Architect with Plans", c.2120 BC (diorite) by Mesopotamian; 93x41x61 cm; Louvre, Paris

Background imageAncient Mesopotamian cities Poster Print Collection: Mural painting from the palace of Dur-Sharrukin, Assyria, (1928). Creator: Unknown

Mural painting from the palace of Dur-Sharrukin, Assyria, (1928). Creator: Unknown
Mural painting from the palace of Dur-Sharrukin, Assyria, (1928). Last Quarter of 8th Century B.C...Mural painting from the palace of Dur-Sharrukin (castle of Sargon)

Background imageAncient Mesopotamian cities Poster Print Collection: Fragments of mural paintings, palace of Tukulti-Ninurta I, Kar-Tukulti-Ninurta, Assyria, (1928)

Fragments of mural paintings, palace of Tukulti-Ninurta I, Kar-Tukulti-Ninurta, Assyria, (1928)
Fragments of mural paintings from the palace of Tukulti-Ninurta I, Kar-Tukulti-Ninurta, Assyria, (1928). 1260-1240 B.C...The lighter tints show the reconstructed part

Background imageAncient Mesopotamian cities Poster Print Collection: The Union Jack Flying Over Bagdad, 1917. Creator: Unknown

The Union Jack Flying Over Bagdad, 1917. Creator: Unknown
The Union Jack Flying Over Bagdad, 1917.From " The War Illustrated Album De Luxe - Volume VIII. Ending The First Three Years", edited by J. A. Hammerton

Background imageAncient Mesopotamian cities Poster Print Collection: Capture of Sarrapanu by Tiglath-Pileser II, 1916. Artist: Evelyn Paul

Capture of Sarrapanu by Tiglath-Pileser II, 1916. Artist: Evelyn Paul
Capture of Sarrapanu by Tiglath-Pileser II, 10th century BC (1916). Tiglath-Pileser II, King of Assyria from 967-935 BC, captured the city of Sarrapanu

Background imageAncient Mesopotamian cities Poster Print Collection: Great Ziggurat, Calah (Nimrud), Iraq, 1977

Great Ziggurat, Calah (Nimrud), Iraq, 1977. Ziggurats were temple towers of terraced pyramid form built by the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia

Background imageAncient Mesopotamian cities Poster Print Collection: Gate, Northwest Palace, Calah (Nimrud), Iraq, 1977

Gate, Northwest Palace, Calah (Nimrud), Iraq, 1977. The Northwest Palace was the most important palace at the Assyrian city of Nimrud. It was built by Ashurnasirpal II in the 9th century BC

Background imageAncient Mesopotamian cities Poster Print Collection: View from the Ziggurat at Calah (Nimrud), Iraq, 1977

View from the Ziggurat at Calah (Nimrud), Iraq, 1977. The Assyrian city of Nimrud was the capital of Ashurnasirpal II in the 9th century BC. The Great Ziggurat was built by his son, Shalmaneser III

Background imageAncient Mesopotamian cities Poster Print Collection: Frieze, Northwest Palace, Calah (Nimrud), Iraq, 1977

Frieze, Northwest Palace, Calah (Nimrud), Iraq, 1977. The Northwest Palace was the most important palace at the Assyrian city of Nimrud. It was built by Ashurnasirpal II in the 9th century BC

Background imageAncient Mesopotamian cities Poster Print Collection: Two Iraqi women at Bash Tapia Castle, Mosul, Iraq, 1977

Two Iraqi women at Bash Tapia Castle, Mosul, Iraq, 1977. The only remainder of the old city walls of Mosul

Background imageAncient Mesopotamian cities Poster Print Collection: Bash Tapia Castle, Mosul, Iraq, 1977

Bash Tapia Castle, Mosul, Iraq, 1977. The only remainder of the old city walls of Mosul

Background imageAncient Mesopotamian cities Poster Print Collection: Great Ziggurat of Ur, Iraq, 1977

Great Ziggurat of Ur, Iraq, 1977. Ziggurats were temple towers of terraced pyramid form built by the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia

Background imageAncient Mesopotamian cities Poster Print Collection: Shrine of Justice, Ur, Iraq, 1977

Shrine of Justice, Ur, Iraq, 1977

Background imageAncient Mesopotamian cities Poster Print Collection: Residential area, Ur, Iraq, 1977

Residential area, Ur, Iraq, 1977. Remains of the ancient Sumerian city of Ur

Background imageAncient Mesopotamian cities Poster Print Collection: Shrine of Justice (detail), Ur, Iraq, 1977

Shrine of Justice (detail), Ur, Iraq, 1977

Background imageAncient Mesopotamian cities Poster Print Collection: Flood pits, Ur, Iraq, 1977

Flood pits, Ur, Iraq, 1977

Background imageAncient Mesopotamian cities Poster Print Collection: Royal cemetery, Ur, Iraq, 1977

Royal cemetery, Ur, Iraq, 1977. Ur was one of the pre-eminent cities of Mesopotamia in the 3rd millennium BC. Most of the tombs in the royal cemetery date from around 2600 BC

Background imageAncient Mesopotamian cities Poster Print Collection: Walls of Kish, Iraq, 1977

Walls of Kish, Iraq, 1977. Kish was one of the twelve city states of the Ancient Sumerian civilization in Mesopotamia

Background imageAncient Mesopotamian cities Poster Print Collection: Dragons and bulls, glazed bricks, Ishtar Gate, Babylon, Iraq

Dragons and bulls, glazed bricks, Ishtar Gate, Babylon, Iraq. Built in about 575 BC by the Neo-Babylonian King Nebuchadnezzar II



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