Baghdad, National Museum of Iraq
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The National Museum of Baghdad was looted in 2003 but has been reopened and is now accessible to visitors. The collection contains finds from Prehistory, Sumer (e.g., Ur), Assyria, Babylonia, and more recent periods (e.g., Hatra). Many objects are still missing.
23 pictures related to this museum
 Uruk, Old-Babylonian geometrical tablet
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 Uruk, Relief of a hunter (Jamdat Nasr Period)
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 Hatra, Model of a small temple
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 Hatra, Statue of a general holding a baby
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 Ur, Statuette of a goddess
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 Khorsabad, Relief with king and courtiers
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 Nimrud, Northwest Palace of Aššurnasirpal II, Two lamassus
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 Uruk, Portrait of a Sumerian woman (Jamdat Nasr Period)
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 Hatra, Catapult
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 Ur, Royal Tombs, Harp
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 Hatra, Relief of a reclining prince
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 Nippur, Statuette of a lady (ED III)
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 Ur, Game
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 Uruk King List, obverse
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 Uruk, Eanna, Façade
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 Hatra, Iwan, Great temple, Head of a priest
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 Uruk, Eanna, Façade, Goddess
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 Nimrud, Throne platform of Šalmaneser III, Relief of tribute bearers
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 Hatra, Parthian pottery
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 Ur, Royal Tombs, Harp, Bull's head
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 Hatra, Eleventh temple, Aramaic Inscription
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 Uruk King List, reverse
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 Khorsabad, Two lamassus
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