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Babylonian stele Louvre Sb9.jpg - Rotatebot
Shutruru stele Louvre Sb159.jpg - Rotatebot
Untash Napirisha stele Louvre Sb12.jpg - Jastrow
Gudea stele Telloh AO4574.jpg - Rotatebot
Inscription Palmyra Louvre AO2205.jpg - Jastrow
Akkadian victory stele Louvre Sb2.jpg - Rotatebot
Fragment Ur-Nanshe Louvre MNB1415.jpg - Jastrow
Victory scene Louvre AO48.jpg - Jastrow
Carved figure feathers Louvre AO221.jpg - Jastrow
Baal thunderbolt Louvre AO15775.jpg - Jastrow
Perfume-burner ibex Louvre DAO19.jpg - Jastrow
Inscribed stele Qataban Louvre AO21124.jpg - Jastrow
Signature Shudu Louvre AO4991.jpg - Jastrow
Inscription Qasiu Louvre AO4988.jpg - Jastrow
Funerary stele Louvre AO5965.jpg - Jastrow
Frieze Marthadum Louvre AO7350.jpg - Jastrow
Inscription Saadil Louvre AO7359.jpg - Jastrow
Stela nagrobna.jpg - FxJ
Xanthian Obelisk, south side.jpg - Nikolas lloyd
Xanthian Obelisk, north side.jpg - Nikolas lloyd
Close up of Xanthian Obelisk.jpg - Nikolas lloyd
South Arabian - Stele with a Female Bust - Walters 2173.jpg - File Upload Bot (Kaldari)
Arkadia - Świątynia Diany - 10.jpg - Jolanta Dyr
Arkadia - Świątynia Diany - 09.jpg - Jolanta Dyr
Arkadia - Świątynia Diany - 08.jpg - Jolanta Dyr
P1120852 Louvre stèle de Shutruru détail Sb159 rwk.JPG - Mbzt
P1120849 Louvre stèle de Shutruru Sb159 rwk.JPG - Mbzt
Granite stele of the Babylonian king Nabonidus. Ancient Orient Museum, Istanbul Archeological Museums,Turkey..JPG - Neuroforever
Stela of Iddi-Sin, King of Simurrum. It dates back to the Old-Babylonian Period. From Qarachatan Village, Sulaymaniyah Governorate, Iraqi Kurdistan. The Sulaymaniyah Museum, Iraq.jpg - Neuroforever
Topzawa Stele or Topzawa Rock. It describes Urartian clashes with Assyrians. The stele belonged to the kingdom of Musasir at Sidekan village, Erbil Governorate, Iraq Erbil Civilization Museum, Iraqi Kurdistan.jpg - Neuroforever
Woman's funerary stele.png - EthanTalon
From above. Stele of the Neo-Babylonian king Nabonidus, 555-539 BCE. From Babylon, Iraq. Granite. Ancient Orient Museum, Istanbul, Turkey.jpg - Neuroforever
Detail, lower part, stele of the Neo-Babylonian king Nabonidus, 555-539 BCE. From Babylon, Iraq. Granite. Ancient Orient Museum, Istanbul, Turkey.jpg - Neuroforever
Detail, upper part. Stele of the Neo-Babylonian king Nabonidus, 555-539 BCE. From Babylon, Iraq. Granite. Ancient Orient Museum, Istanbul, Turkey.jpg - Neuroforever
Stele of the Neo-Babylonian king Nabonidus, 555-539 BCE. From Babylon, Iraq. Granite. Ancient Orient Museum, Istanbul, Turkey.jpg - Neuroforever
One side. Stele of the Neo-Babylonian king Nabonidus, 555-539 BCE. From Babylon, Iraq. Granite. Ancient Orient Museum, Istanbul, Turkey.jpg - Neuroforever
Detail, stele of the Neo-Babylonian king Nabonidus, 555-539 BCE. From Babylon, Iraq. Granite. Ancient Orient Museum, Istanbul, Turkey.jpg - Neuroforever
F4166 Louvre dalle langue sabeenne AO4091 rwk.jpg - Mbzt
Detail, Topzawa Stele or Topzawa Rock. It describes Urartian clashes with Assyrians. The stele belonged to the kingdom of Musasir at Sidekan village, Erbil Governorate, Iraq Erbil Civilization Museum, Iraqi Kurdistan.jpg - Neuroforever
Topzawa Stele or Topzawa Rock. It describes Urartian clashes with Assyrians. The stele belonged to the kingdom of Musasir at Sidekan village, Erbil Governorate, Iraq. Erbil Civilization Museum, Iraqi Kurdistan.jpg - Neuroforever
Detail. Topzawa Stele or Topzawa Rock. It describes Urartian clashes with Assyrians. The stele belonged to the kingdom of Musasir at Sidekan village, Erbil Governorate, Iraq Erbil Civilization Museum, Iraqi Kurdistan.jpg - Neuroforever
Shutruk-Nahhunte.png - Ichthyovenator
Dalle avec inscription funéraire de malédiction (Louvre, AO 2204).jpg - Tangopaso
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