![Artist Unknown - Hammurabi (standing), depicted as receiving his royal insignia from Shamash, the Sun God. Hammurabi holds his hands over his mouth as a sign of prayer (relief on the upper Artist Unknown - Hammurabi (standing), depicted as receiving his royal insignia from Shamash, the Sun God. Hammurabi holds his hands over his mouth as a sign of prayer (relief on the upper](http://www.ancient.eu/uploads/images/541.jpg?v=1470170894)
Artist Unknown - Hammurabi (standing), depicted as receiving his royal insignia from Shamash, the Sun God. Hammurabi holds his hands over his mouth as a sign of prayer (relief on the upper
Sceau-cylindre représentant un dieu debout, portant une robe et tenant la lame crantée (šaššâru). Il s'agit probablement du dieu Shamash. Devant lui un personnage se tient debout, vêtu d'une jupe et la
Heidi Kontkanen Photography - Sun god Shamash. King Ashurnasirpal appears twice, dressed in ritual robes and holding the mace symbolising authority. In front of him there is a Sacred Tree, possibly symbolising
![Ancient to Medieval (And Slightly Later) History - Kassite Cylinder Seal with a Prayer to Shamash, C.... Ancient to Medieval (And Slightly Later) History - Kassite Cylinder Seal with a Prayer to Shamash, C....](https://64.media.tumblr.com/05fd74e9a6677300c9fd422518a70cc3/tumblr_npglcfX0Jy1rgfuxjo1_1280.jpg)
Ancient to Medieval (And Slightly Later) History - Kassite Cylinder Seal with a Prayer to Shamash, C....
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