Getty on Twitter: "Ashurbanipal is also known for his library in the city of Nineveh, where thousands of cuneiform tablets have been found, covering all genres of scholarship and literature. The tablet
![London, United Kingdom - Ancient Assyria Clay Tablet Relief of Royal Musicians from King Ashurbanipal Royal Palace in Nineveh at Editorial Stock Photo - Image of library, museum: 175587708 London, United Kingdom - Ancient Assyria Clay Tablet Relief of Royal Musicians from King Ashurbanipal Royal Palace in Nineveh at Editorial Stock Photo - Image of library, museum: 175587708](https://thumbs.dreamstime.com/z/london-england-united-kingdom-ancient-assyria-clay-tablet-relief-royal-musicians-king-ashurbanipal-royal-palace-nineveh-175587708.jpg)
London, United Kingdom - Ancient Assyria Clay Tablet Relief of Royal Musicians from King Ashurbanipal Royal Palace in Nineveh at Editorial Stock Photo - Image of library, museum: 175587708
British Museum - This Assyrian tablet records the #SpringEquinox over 2,600 years ago: 'On the 6th day of Nisan the day and night were of equal length'. Nisan was the first month
![Paul Cooper on Twitter: "The Enuma Elish epic is one of the most important sources for understanding the ancient Mesopotamian worldview. It was recovered across 7 tablets found in the ruined Library Paul Cooper on Twitter: "The Enuma Elish epic is one of the most important sources for understanding the ancient Mesopotamian worldview. It was recovered across 7 tablets found in the ruined Library](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DQIu2WVXkAEisOX.jpg)
Paul Cooper on Twitter: "The Enuma Elish epic is one of the most important sources for understanding the ancient Mesopotamian worldview. It was recovered across 7 tablets found in the ruined Library
![British Museum on Twitter: "Over 2,500 years ago, Assyrian king Ashurbanipal created a huge royal library at his palace in Nineveh that included thousands of cuneiform tablets. Discover how tablets have been British Museum on Twitter: "Over 2,500 years ago, Assyrian king Ashurbanipal created a huge royal library at his palace in Nineveh that included thousands of cuneiform tablets. Discover how tablets have been](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DfKZHI5W0AA5VHe.jpg:large)
British Museum on Twitter: "Over 2,500 years ago, Assyrian king Ashurbanipal created a huge royal library at his palace in Nineveh that included thousands of cuneiform tablets. Discover how tablets have been
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