• The Standard of Ur is a Sumerian artifact of the 3rd millennium BC that is now in the collection of the British Museum.
  • The Standard of Ur (also known as the "Battle Standard of Ur," or the "Royal Standard of Ur") is a Sumerian artifact excavated from what had been the Royal C...
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  • Charles Leonard Woolley led an expedition to Ur for the British Museum and the University Museum, Philadelphia between 1922-34.
  • The Standard of Ur is a box, the two large sides of which show aspects of life in early Mesopotamia. The purpose of the object remains unknown.
  • The Standard of Ur shows scenes of peace and war, but we do not know what it was for. © Trustees of the British Museum. Image 1 of 8.
  • Standard of Ur - British Museum - DavidC Photography The Standard of Ur From Ur, southern Iraq, about 2600-2400 BC Height: 21.59 cm Length...
  • The Standard of Ur, 2600–2400 B.C.E., shell, limestone, lapis lazuli, and bitumen, 21.59 x 49.53 x 12 cm (© The Trustees of the British Museum, London; photo...
  • The Standard of Ur is a wonderful example of Mesopotamian artistic achievement that reveals a wealth of information about one of the world’s great ancient ...
  • Standard of Ur The First Cities and States (4000 - 2000 BC) Standard of Ur (made around 4,500 years ago).
  • The Royal Standard of Ur, "peace side," three-quarter view. PG 779, the tomb where the standard was discovered, is seen below. The standard is circled in red.