Kassite Art
The Kassites ruled from ca. 1531BCE until 1155BCE. The empire was ruled from the city of Dur-Kurigalzu, and then probably Babylon after the Kassites took over Babylonia. Most of the art remaining from this period consists of Kudurru and pottery shards, although a few other artifacts of glass and seal impressions have been found. The motifs that appear on these works are often reminiscent of Babylonian and Assyria art.(See also: Kassite deities)
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Kassite Art
The Kassites ruled from ca. 1531BCE until 1155BCE. The empire was ruled from the city of Dur-Kurigalzu, and then probably Babylon after the Kassites took over Babylonia. Most of the art remaining from this period consists of Kudurru and pottery shards, although a few other artifacts of glass and seal impressions have been found. The motifs that appear on these works are often reminiscent of Babylonian and Assyria art.(See also: Kassite deities)
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The Kassites ruled from ca. 15 ...... t.(See also: Kassite deities)
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The Kassites ruled from ca. 15 ...... t.(See also: Kassite deities)
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