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Hatra - sculptures

Hatra was an ancient city in upper Mesopotamia, now the Ninevah Governate in northern Iraq. A religious and trading centre of the Parthian empire, it flourished during the 1st and 2nd centuries BCE. Hatra was noted for the large number of statues many associated with its temples. The archaeological site suffered extensive damage under ISIS and today the surviving sculptures and statues are mainly in museum collections. A gallery for Tech4Heritage

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Hatra (Mésopotamie ; atelier monétaire). Atelier monétaire

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German Archaeological Institute

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Mithridate III (roi parthe). Autorité émettrice de monnaie; Arsacides (dynastie). Autorité émettrice de monnaie

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German Archaeological Institute

The Museum of Mediterranean and Near Eastern Antiquities

Artaban IV (Parthian king). Currency issuing authority

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Catholic University of Leuven