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Mesopotamia: kudurru (stele used as a support for donations of land made by the Kassite
JLJ4664334 Mesopotamia: kudurru (stele used as a support for donations of land made by the Kassite rulers of Babylon to family members or high dignitaries. The inscription is in cuneiform writing. The text is an account of the military and administrative services) of Marduk zakir Shumi. 850 BC. from the site of Babylon. Paris, Louvre Museum by Mesopotamian; Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: Mesopotamia: kudurru (stele used as a support for donations of land made by the Kassite rulers of Babylon to family members or high dignitaries. The inscription is in cuneiform writing. The text is an account of the military and administrative services) of Marduk zakir Shumi. 850 BC. from the site of Babylon. Paris, Louvre Museum); Photo ePhoto Josse; out of copyright
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This print showcases a remarkable artifact from ancient Mesopotamia: a kudurru, or stele, used as a support for donations of land made by the Kassite rulers of Babylon to their family members or esteemed dignitaries. The inscription on this particular kudurru is written in cuneiform script, providing valuable insights into the military and administrative services rendered during that time. Dating back to 850 BC and discovered at the site of Babylon, this extraordinary piece now finds its home in the Louvre Museum in Paris. Its intricate carvings depict scenes of battle and combat, offering glimpses into the civilization's rich history and artistic prowess. The kudurru serves as a tangible link to an era long gone but not forgotten. It symbolizes both power and gratitude, illustrating how land was bestowed upon those who had faithfully served Marduk zakir Shumi, one of the prominent figures during that period. As we admire this photograph captured by Photo Josse with stunning detail and clarity, we are transported back in time to witness firsthand the grandeur of Mesopotamian culture. This image encapsulates not only an important historical artifact but also represents humanity's enduring fascination with artistry, writing systems like cuneiform, warfare strategies, and our collective desire to preserve our past for future generations.
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