Description: 

After the collapse of the Assyrian Empire, led by a coalition of Babylonians, Medes, Scythians, and Cimmerians, the Neo-Babylonian Empire flourished.  The seat of the empire was transferred from Nineveh to Babylonia, and economics, agriculture, building projects, arts, and sciences flourished.  The period was a renaissance of Sumerian/Akkadian traditions.  Temples dominated the urban social structure, legal system, and social hierarchy. The period ended during the reign of Nabonidus, when Babylon was captured by Cyrus the Great.  

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Middle Chronology: 625-539 BCE

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3354 (none) (none) (none) Fragment of limestone tablet. Inscribed both sides. Historical inscription? About BC 700? H.C.
472 (none) 1923,1110.137 (none) Silver vase. Broken on one side, but most of the fragments found. The sides are intentionally indented. Very thin metal in fair condition. [drawing 1:5]
599 52-30-38 (none) (none) Tablet, complete. New Babylonian letter from Shamash-dur to a lady concerning certain birds.
6309 (none) (none) (none) Clay tablet - Fragment unbaked. List of officials, among them (---) son of A-mu-ru. Time Ist Babylonian Dynasty.