EditorialEXCLUSIVE: Emma Watson Grows Close To Syrian Refugee Migrant Hassan Akkad Who Arrived In Britain On A Fake Passport And Travelled In An Overcrowded Boat To Greece From War-Torn Syria * NO UK *
EditorialA plano-convex, rectangular tablet from alabaster with a cuneiform inscription. In the text Waradsin (1770-1758 BC - short chronology), the caretaker of Ur, the king of Larsa, the king of Sumer and Akkad mention the fact that he has restored the dilapi...
EditorialVictory stele of King Naram-Sin of Akkad in horned tiara near a mountain summit, with soldiers. Rose limestone stele (2230 BCE) Originally from Mesopotamia-found in Susa, Iran 200 x 105 cm-Sb 4.
EditorialVictory stele of Naram-Sin, King of Akkad. It celebrates the triumph of King Naram-Sin over a mountain people, over Satun, King of the Lullubi. The Akkadian army is climbing the steep slopes of the Zagros Mountains. Mesopotamia. Sipar. Akkadian period,...
EditorialVictory stele of Naram-Sin, King of Akkad. Triumph of the king over a mountain of people, the Lullubi. King led his troops over the steep slopes of the enemy territory. Mesopotamia. Sipar. Akkadian period, c. 2250 BC. Detail of the king. Louvre Museum....
EditorialSumer. Mesopotamia. Presargonic period of Akkad. Administrative document. Lagash. Near East. The State Hermitage Museum. Saint Petersburg. Russia.
EditorialVictory stele of Naram-Sin, King of Akkad. It celebrates the triumph of King Naram-Sin over a mountain people, over Satun, King of the Lullubi. The Akkadian army is climbing the steep slopes of the Zagros Mountains. Mesopotamia. Sipar. Akkadian period,...
EditorialVictory stele of Naram-Sin, King of Akkad. Triumph of the king over a mountain of people, the Lullubi. King led his troops over the steep slopes of the enemy territory. Mesopotamia. Sipar. Akkadian period, c. 2250 BC. Detail of the king. Louvre Museum....
EditorialSumer. Mesopotamia. Presargonic period of Akkad. Administrative document. Lagash. Near East. The State Hermitage Museum. Saint Petersburg. Russia.
EditorialMustafa Alagha, center, an architect who fled Syria in 2012, with his friend Mohamad Akkad at a bar in Famagusta in northern Cyrpus on Nov. 22, 2019.
EditorialVictory stele of King Naram-Sin of Akkad in horned tiara near a mountain summit, with soldiers. Rose limestone stele (2230 BCE) Originally from Mesopotamia-found in Susa, Iran 200 x 105 cm-Sb 4.
Editorialat arrivals for HALLOWEEN Premiere at Toronto International Film Festival 2018, Elgin Theatre, Toronto, ON September 8, 2018. Photo By: JA/Everett Collection
EditorialVictory stele of Naram-Sin, King of Akkad. It celebrates the triumph of King Naram-Sin over a mountain people, over Satun, King of the Lullubi. The Akkadian army is climbing the steep slopes of the Zagros Mountains. Mesopotamia. Sipar. Akkadian period,...
EditorialVictory stele of Naram-Sin, King of Akkad. Triumph of the king over a mountain of people, the Lullubi. King led his troops over the steep slopes of the enemy territory. Mesopotamia. Sipar. Akkadian period, c. 2250 BC. Detail of the king. Louvre Museum....
EditorialSumer. Mesopotamia. Presargonic period of Akkad. Administrative document. Lagash. Near East. The State Hermitage Museum. Saint Petersburg. Russia.
EditorialMESOPOTAMIA. SIRIA. (SEGUNDA MITAD DEL II MILENIO). CIUDAD DE MARI. Antigua poblaci?n de la orilla derecha del Eufrates. Conquistada por Eannatum de Lagash y saqueada por Sarg?n de Akkad. Vista parcial del yacimiento arqueol?gico. Alrededores de la act...
EditorialMESOPOTAMIA. SIRIA. (SEGUNDA MITAD DEL II MILENIO). CIUDAD DE MARI. Antigua poblaci?n de la orilla derecha del Eufrates. Conquistada por Eannatum de Lagash y saqueada por Sarg?n de Akkad. Vista parcial del yacimiento arqueol?gico. Alrededores de la act...
EditorialARTE MESOPOTAMICO. SIRIA. (SEGUNDA MITAD DEL II MILENIO). CIUDAD DE MARI. Antigua poblaci?n de la orilla derecha del Eufrates. Conquistada por Eannatum de Lagash y saqueada por Sarg?n de Akkad. Vista de la SALA DEL TRONO del PALACIO REAL, construido du...
EditorialARTE MESOPOTAMICO. SIRIA. (SEGUNDA MITAD DEL II MILENIO). CIUDAD DE MARI. Antigua poblaci?n de la orilla derecha del Eufrates. Conquistada por Eannatum de Lagash y saqueada por Sarg?n de Akkad. Detalle de las ruinas. Alrededores de la actual Abo? Kem?l.
EditorialVictory stele of Sargon I, king of Akkad, showing prisoners marching (first register) and armed warriors. See 08-02-16 / 37 Around 2300 BCE Diorite, Sb 1.
EditorialFragment of a statue of King Manishtusu of Akkad. The king had a large number of diorite statues erected and distributed in the cities of the Akkadian Empire. He wears a skirt of woven fabric with a knotted fringe and a wide belt. Diorite, H: 88 cm SB 47.
EditorialProcession of prisoners. Fragment of a diorite victory stele from the acropolis of Susa (2340-2320 BCE) Era of King Sargon of Akkad. Overall dimensions: 46.2 x 35 cm-Sb 3.
EditorialVictory stele of King Naram-Sin of Akkad in horned tiara near a mountain summit, with soldiers. Rose limestone stele (2230 BCE) Originally from Mesopotamia-found in Susa, Iran 200 x 105 cm-Sb 4.