Al-Iskan Bank Building in Amman, Jordan.
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Al-Iskan Bank Building in Amman, Jordan.
The Great Ziggurat at Ur
A polystyrene Mexican statue on a concrete ziggurat, and an Inca-style carving atop a painted brick wall, transform the little back garden of Zandra Rhode's townhouse into a mythic retreat.
Celebrity Homes II, 1981
"Babylonian and Egyptian Antiquities." Encyclopédie, ou Dictionnaire Raisonné des Sciences, des Arts et des Métiers. 1776.
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Sumerians: Inventors of Civilization
The Sumerians were responsible for many of the most important innovations, inventions, and concepts taken for granted in the present day. Their innovations and inventions include the first cities, writing, schools, the earliest version of the tale of the Great Flood and other biblical narratives, the oldest heroic epic, governmental bureaucracy, monumental architecture, and irrigation techniques. They were the first to conceive of so many "firsts" that they can rightly be called the "Inventors of Civilization."
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Hypno's pyramid (ziggurat?)
if you say its two paintings in a coat pretending to be one, you are absolutly right. I did have one small accident in the main piece, had to cut some things that disturbed the symmetry, and just added yellow background later 😶
Some Starsector fanart for thanksgiving - The Ziggurat about to engage the Shrouded Dweller