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Glazed brick relief of a mushrushu on the Ishtar Gate, 7th century BC
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Lion passant from wall of the sacred way to the Ishtar Gate, Babylon (Iraq), c575 BC.
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Dragon, glazed bricks, Ishtar Gate, Babylon, Iraq. Built in about 575 BC by the Neo-Babylonian King Nebuchadnezzar II, the Ishtar Gate was the northern entrance to the inner city of Babylon. It was regarded as one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World until replaced on the list by the Lighthouse of Alexandria. A reproduction of the gate was built in the 20th century as the entrance to a museum that was never completed. Another reproduction can be seen at the Pergamon Museum in Berlin. 
Unique Identifier AR9402712 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 5212px × 3354px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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1970s
20th century
6TH CENTURY BC
ANCIENT SITE
ANIMAL
Archaeological Site
Archaeology
archeology
Architecture
BABYLON
babylonia
Babylonian
Brick
building
BUILDINGS
CHALDEAN
color
country
DECORATION
Dragon
Entrance
Gate
GLAZED
glazed brick
iraq
Iraqi
ISHTAR GATE
LOCATION
mesopotamia
Mesopotamian
mythical beast
mythical creature
MYTHOLOGY
NEBUCHADNEZZAR II
Nebuchadrezzar II
NEO-BABYLONIAN
Photograph
RUINS
SEVENTIES
SHARP
Spectrum1
TGN
Vivienne
VIVIENNE SHARP
VS
VSP
Wall