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DeskripsiEtemenanki Babylon (7).png
English: Etemenanki Babylon
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Die Tempel von Babylon und Borsippa : nach den Ausgrabungen durch die Deutsche Orient-Gesellschaft, 1911
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Robert Koldewey (10 September 1855 – 4 February 1925)
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In addition to the inscription this stele depicts King Nebuchadnezzar II standing beside a ziggurat he built at Babylon. The tower is dedicated to the god Marduk. This is one of only four known depictions of Nebuchadnezzar known to exist, and the best preserved. Image copyright The Schøyen Collection MS 2063, Oslo and London