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Mesopotamia

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Mesopotamia

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Periods Mesopotamian art

Sumer period

Sculpture

Architecture

Daily life themes

Akkad period

Black sculptures

Assyrian period

Reliefs

Babylonian

Babylon king: Hammurabi

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Sumer period

Architecture

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Ziggurat

The Sumerian city-state of Ur contained

an enormous mountain temple, known

as a ziggurat, to honor the moon-god,

Nanna.

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Bearded bull

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Bearded goat

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Abu Temple statues

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Earliest writingVegetal ichonographyReliefs mainlyZiggurats

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Akkad period

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Head of Gudea

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Assyria period

Ashurbanipal in War

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Ashurbanipal hunting Lions

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Ashurbanipal with his Queen

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The Dying Lioness

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Naram Sin Stele

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Babylonian period

Hammurabi Code

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Winged bull with human head

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Winged bull with human head

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Ishtar Gate

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Answer

1) Why didn't the Mesopotamian area develop as much in Architecture and art as the Egyptians?

2) What did a long beard represent in this area?

Analyze:

1) 4) How realistic were the sculptures?

2) Does the style of the sculptures tell us something about Mesopotamian Society and their beliefs?