5 unknown reproductions of Sumerian cuneiform tablets.
Iraq
7 Archival description results for Iraq
Silver drachma from Parthia (modern day Iraq) showing on the obverse the head of Orodes II and on the reverse an archer holding a bow surrounded by the inscription �BASILEOS BASILEON MEGALOU ARSAKOU EPIPHANOUS� or �Of Great Arsaces, King of Kings, God Manifest.�
Pyke, Edgar WilliamSilver drachma from Parthia (modern day Iraq) showing on the obverse a portrait of Phraates IV and on the reverse an archer holding a bow surrounded by the inscription �BASILEOS BASILEON MEGALOU ARSAKOU EPIPHANOUS� or �Of Great Arsaces, King of Kings, God Manifest.�
Pyke, Edgar WilliamSilver drachma from Parthia (modern day Iraq) showing on the obverse a portrait of Mithradates II wearing a diadem with a long beard and on the reverse a seated archer surrounded by the inscription �BASILEOS BASILEON MEGALOU ARSAKOU EPIPHANOUS� or �Of Great Arsaces, King of Kings, God Manifest.�
Pyke, Edgar WilliamReproduction of a Sumerian medical tablet from the Babylonian Early Dynastic IIIB period in Iraq.
Reproduction of a Sumerian kuduruu tablet from the Babylonian Early Dynastic I or Early Dynastic II period in Iraq.
Reproduction of a Sumerian flood tablet from the Old Babylonian period in Iraq.