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Hymn to the goddess Nungal by a scribe accused of a capital offense - Oriental Institute Museum, University of Chicago - DSC07107.JPG - Daderot
Shulgi Hymn telling of trip made by the king from the city of Nippur to Ur and back during a raging storm, all in a single day - Oriental Institute Museum, University of Chicago - DSC07111.JPG - Daderot
Cuneiform tablet- Old Babylonian balag to the mother goddess Aruru MET DP375605.jpg - Pharos
Cuneiform tablet- hymn to Marduk MET DP360674.jpg - Pharos
Assurbanipal’s Acrostic Hymn to Marduk and Zarpanitu.jpg - Zunkir
Lament of Nabu-suma-ukin BM 40474.jpg - Zunkir
Hymn, ritual text of the goddess Ishtar. From Babylon, Iraq. Neo-Babylonian period, 7th-6th century BCE. Vorderasiatisches Museum, Berlin.jpg - Neuroforever
Bullussa-rabi Sm.1036.png - Fritzober
Standing Male Worshiper.jpg - GuineaPigC77
The Crown Prince, son of Nebuchadnezzar II, write this anguished poem in jail. Once freed, he attributed his rescue to god Marduk by changing his name to Amel-Marduk. From Borsippa, near Babylon, Iraq.jpg - Neuroforever
CBS7076 Shulgi B Penn Museum.jpg - Zunkir
CBS7080 Lament for Ur Penn Museum.jpg - Zunkir
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