Ishtar Gate (English Wikipedia)

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  • Luckenbill, D. D. "Review: The Excavation of Babylon". The American Journal of Theology. 18: 420–425. doi:10.1086/479397.
  • Bernbeck, Reinhard (5 January 2009). "The exhibition of architecture and the architecture of an exhibition". Archaeological Dialogues. 7 (2): 98–125. doi:10.1017/S1380203800001665.

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  • King, Leo (2008). "The Ishtar Gate". Ceramics Technical (26): 51–53. Retrieved 21 Nov 2017.

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  • R.P.D. (October 1932). "The Lion of Ishtar". Bulletin of the Associates in Fine Arts at Yale University. 4 (3): 144–147. JSTOR 40513763.

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  • Di Chiara, Anita, et al., (January 17, 2024). "An archaeomagnetic study of the Ishtar Gate, Babylon", in: PLOS ONE: "The vertical line is placed at 569 BCE, which is where the mean crosses the LAC. This proposed date for the construction of the gate supports the suggestion that the gate complex was built after the successful Babylonian campaign to Judah and Jerusalem in 586 BCE. However [...] the recorded intensity for the time of the gate's construction (136±2.1 ZAm2) is significantly different than the one recorded for the time of Jerusalem's destruction layer (148.9±3.9 ZAm2)."

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  • Garcia, Brittany. "Ishtar Gate". World History Encyclopedia.

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