Babylonian brick, Museo di Antichita, Turin, Italy
Brick of Nebuchadnezzar II, reigned 605-562 BC, with cuneiform stamped inscriptions of the name and titles of the king, clay, Neo-Babylonian, from Babylon, in the Museo di Antichita, created 1940, housing collections of Greek and Roman antiquities and Turin and Piedmont history, from the House of Savoy, in the Palazzo Reale in Turin, Piedmont, Italy. Bricks of this type were produced by the thousands throughout southern Mesopotamia and used in building projects during his reign. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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