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View of the Way of the processions of Babylon in enamel tiles: lion walking, sacred animal of Ishtar by Babylonian

View of the Way of the processions of Babylon in enamel tiles: lion walking, sacred animal of Ishtar

(View of the Way of the processions of Babylon in enamel tiles: lion walking, sacred animal of Ishtar, Babylonian goddess of war and love. From Babylon (Iraq) at the time of King Nebuchadnezzar II. 580 BC. Pergamon Museum, Berlin.)


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View of the Way of the processions of Babylon in enamel tiles: lion walking, sacred animal of Ishtar by Babylonian. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
Pergamon Museum, Berlin, Germany / Bridgeman Images
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