Identifying artists, works, or schools of Near Eastern sculpture

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What culture was The Stele of Hammurabi associated with?

Milkau oberer teil der stele mit dem text von hammurapis gesetzescode 369 2

Babylonians

Assyrians

Persians

Egyptians

Aztecs

Explanation

The Stele of Hammurabi is associated with the Babylonians, and dates back to 1792-1750 BCE.

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2

What is this object called?

Milkau oberer teil der stele mit dem text von hammurapis gesetzescode 369 2

A stele

Cuneiform writing

An apadana

A ziggurat

A cella

Explanation

This is a stele, or a stone slab used as a site marker. This particular one (The Stele of Hammurabi) was put in a centralized meeting spot in town so that all could read its message.

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Hammurabi, the king, and the sun god Shamash.

Shamash, the king, and the sun god Hammurabi.

Tutankhamen, the king, and the sun god Amun-Ra.

Sargon, the king, and the sun god Ashur.

Alexander the Great, and the sun god Trajan.

Explanation

Depicted in this stele are the king, Hammurabi, and the sun god, Shamash. Shamash is shown here delivering the text of the message on the stele to Hammurabi.

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