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Audience Hall (Apadana) of Darius and Xerxes. Persepolis (modern Iran). Persian. 520-465BC. Limestone

Lamassu from the Citadel of Sargon II. Dur Sharrukin (modern Iraq). Neo-Assyrian. 720-705BC. Alabaster

The Code of Hammurabi. Babylon (modern Iran). Susian. 1792-1750BC. Basalt.

White Temple and its Ziggurat. Uruk (modern-day Warka, Iraq). Sumerian. 3500-3000BC. Mudbrick.

Statues of Votive Figures, from the Square Temple at Eshunna (modern Tell Ashar, Iraq). Sumerian. 2700BC. Gypsum inlaid with shell and black limestone.

Standard of Ur from the Royal Tombs at Ur (modern Tell et-Muqayyar, Iraq). Sumerian. 2600-2400BC. Wood inlaid with shell, lapis lazuli, and red limestone.

Last Judgement of Hu-Nefer, from his tomb (page from the “Book of the Dead”). Egypt. New Kingdom, 19th Dynasty. 1275BC. Painted papyrus scroll.

Temple of Amun-Re and Hypostyle Hall. Karnak, near Luxor, Egypt. New Kingdom, 18th and 19th dynasties. Temple: 1550BC. Hall: 1250BC. Sandstone and mudbrick.

Seated Scribe. Saqqora, Egypt. Old Kingdom, 4th dynasty. 2620-2500BC. Painted limestone

Tutankhamun’s innermost coffin. Egypt. New Kingdom, 18th dynasty. 1323BC. Gold with inlay of enamel and semiprecious stones.

King Menkaura and Queen. Giza, Egypt. Old Kingdom, 4th Dynasty. 2490-2472BC. Greywacke.

Palette of King Narmer. Predynastic Egypt. 3000-2920BC. Greywacke

Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut. Near Luxor, Egypt. New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty. 1473-1458BC. Sandstone, partially carved into a rock cliff, and red granite.

Large Kneeling Statue of Hatshepsut. New Kingdom, 18th dynasty. 1479-1458BC. Upper Egypt. Granite.

Akhenaton, Nefertiti, and three daughters. Amarna, Egypt. New Kingdom, 18th dynasty. 1353-1335BC. Limestone

Great Pyramids (Menkaura, Khafre, Khufu). Giza, Egypt. Old Kingdom, 4th dynasty. 2550-2490BC. Cut limestone

Great Sphinx. Giza, Egypt. Old Kingdom, 4th dynasty. 2550-2490BC. Cut limestone.

Treasury and Great Temple of Petra. Jordan. Nabataean, Ptolemaic, and Roman. 400BC-100CE. Cut rock.