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Relief of lions made of glazed coloured bricks lined the Procession Street of Babylon. The street was built during the reign of king Nebuchadnezzar II (604-562 BC). The street ran through the Ishtar Gate. A 250 m stretch of the street was excavated by a German archaeological team 1899-1917. The original width of the processional street was 20-24 meters. On display in the Pergamon Museum, Berlin, Germany. Cameradate: Wednesday, October 20, 2010 12:24.
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100103898
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Open
Resource type
Concept Photo/AI
Contributed by
Tor Tjeransen
Date Created
26 June 21
Original file name
_TTJ2168.jpg
Description/Caption
Relief of lions made of glazed coloured bricks lined the Procession Street of Babylon. The street was built during the reign of king Nebuchadnezzar II (604-562 BC). The street ran through the Ishtar Gate. A 250 m stretch of the street was excavated by a German archaeological team 1899-1917. The original width of the processional street was 20-24 meters. On display in the Pergamon Museum, Berlin, Germany.
Cameradate: Wednesday, October 20, 2010 12:24.
Keywords
architectural, architecture, structures, animals, science, sciences, concepts, concept, conceptual, Babylon, Biblical sites, brick, sculpture, animal, ancient civilization, artistry, building material, building materials, ceramic goods, ceramic tiles, construction material, fine art, Iraq, lion, statuary
Creator / Photographer
Tor Tjeransen