EditorialStele of Tahunda, god of thunderstorms, with a lightning flash in one hand and an axe in the other. Inscribed in the name of the Hittite prince Hamiyatas, From Til Barsip, Syria, around 900 BCE Basalt, H: 206 cm AO 11505.
EditorialEndeavor of the United Provinces at the death of William III, Silver Medal. Obverse: lion with sword and spear with a bundle of arrows and a hat of freedom within a closed fence, within an inscription. Reverse: seven pots floating at sea, while heavy t...
EditorialBasalt statue dedicated to Hadad, god of thunderstorms, by Shamash-nuri and Hadad-isi, king of Guzana and his son. The inscription praises Hadad and threatens persons who damage the statue with the god's wrath. From Tell Fekherye H: 165 cm Inv. 7439.
EditorialA general image shows the Rock of the Dome Mosque at al-Aqsa mosque compound, Islam's third holiest site during a rainy day, Jerusalem, Palestinian Territory - 26 Nov 2022
EditorialA Turkish family takes photos in front of the Rock of the Dome Mosque at al-Aqsa mosque compound, Islam's third holiest site during a rainy day, Jerusalem, Palestinian Territory - 26 Nov 2022
EditorialA Palestinian man works inside at al-Aqsa mosque compound, Islam's third holiest site during a rainy day, Jerusalem, Palestinian Territory - 26 Nov 2022
EditorialA Palestinian man reads the Qur'an inside at al-Aqsa mosque compound, Islam's third holiest site during a rainy day, Jerusalem, Palestinian Territory - 26 Nov 2022