Ziggurat

Title

Ziggurat

Date

ca. 2100 BCE

Date Created

October 21, 2014

Identifier

1583

Work Type

visual works

Work Location

Iraq (nation)
Tall al-Muqayyar (deserted settlement)

Style/Period

Neo-Sumerian

Subject

ziggurats
architectural drawings (visual works)

Description

Drawing of the Ziggurat of Ur in Iraq, as it may have looked in ancient times. "a massive rectangular pyramidal structure, oriented to true North, 210 by 150 feet, constructed with three levels of terraces, standing originally between 70 and 100 feet high. Three monumental staircases led up to a gate at the first terrace level. Next, a single staircase rose to a second terrace which supported a platform on which a temple and the final and highest terrace stood. The core of the ziggurat is made of mud brick covered with baked bricks laid with bitumen, a naturally occurring tar. Each of the baked bricks measured about 11.5 x 11.5 x 2.75 inches and weighed as much as 33 pounds. The lower portion of the ziggurat, which supported the first terrace, would have used some 720,000 baked bricks,"--Kahn Academy website.

Reproduction Type

jpeg

ID Number

A1SUUR2-50C2100BR5A1

Files

A1SUUR2-50C2100BR5A1.jpg
Date Added
August 29, 2013
Collection
LTU Digital Images
Item Type
VRA Core
Citation
“Ziggurat,” LTU Digital Images, accessed April 26, 2024, https://ltuimagecollection.omeka.net/items/show/12831.