• The Standard of Ur is a Sumerian artifact of the 3rd millennium BC that is now in the collection of the British Museum.
  • Charles Leonard Woolley led an expedition to Ur for the British Museum and the University Museum, Philadelphia between 1922-34.
  • 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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  • 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.
  • Standard of Ur The First Cities and States (4000 - 2000 BC) Standard of Ur (made around 4,500 years ago).
  • 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, c. 2600–2400 B.C.E., 21.59 x 49.5 x 12 cm (British Museum). Speakers: Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker.
  • Standard of Ur - British Museum - DavidC Photography The Standard of Ur From Ur, southern Iraq, about 2600-2400 BC Height: 21.59 cm Length...
  • 18- Ur Standardı, Irak. (Room 56). C: British Museum. 1928 yılında Leonard Wooley tarafından, Mezopotamya şehirlerinin en ünlülerinden biri olan Sümer şehri...
  • It is called the Standard of Ur after the ruins of the city where it was found in the 1920s. It has been dated to 2,600 BC and linked to Sumer, the world's first urban...