• The Detroit Institute of Arts: Ancient Silver
    • Bowl (500-700 CE)
  • The Detroit Institute of Arts: Mesopotamia
    • Gudea of Lagash (2141-2122 BCE)
    • Dragon of Marduk (604-562 BCE)
    • Tiglath-Pileser III Receiving Homage (745-727 BCE)
    • Eagle-Headed Deity (883-859 BCE)
    • Vase (800-600 BCE)
    • Glazed Brick Representing a Birdman (700-600 BCE)
  • The Detroit Institute of Arts: Persepolis/Ancient Iran
    • Spearman (500-400 BCE)
    • Court Official (359-338 BCE)
    • Earring (450-350 BCE)
    • Court Servant with Covered Tray (500-400 BCE)
    The Detroit Institute of Arts: South Arabian Sculpture
    • Plaque with Male Head (100-1 BCE)
    • Funerary Stele (300-200 BCE)
    • Female Funerary Head (100 BCE-100 CE)
  • Metropolitan Museum of Art: Ancient Near Eastern Art
    • Human-Headed Winged Lion (883-859 BCE)
  • Michael C. Carlos Museum: Ancient Near Eastern Art
    • Cuneiform Cylinder of Nabopolassar Recording Repair of the City Wall of Babylon (625-605 BCE)
    • Cylinder Seals including:
      • "Brocade Style" Cylinder Seal with Geometric Decoration (2900-2750 BCE)
      • Cylinder Seal with Watergod, Birdman, and Deities (2300-2200 BCE)
      • Cylinder Seal with Presentation to the Weathergod (2000-1600 BCE)
      • Cylinder Seal with Winged Sun Disk and Lion Attacking Animals (1500-1300 BCE)
    • Bowl (3000-2000 BCE)
    • Handmade Clay Figurines (2000-1700 BCE)
    • Master-of-Animals Standard Finial (800-600 BCE)
    • Whetstone Handle in the Form of a Leaping Ibex (1000-700 BCE)
    • Cheekpiece from Horse Bit (800-600 BCE)
    • Sword Hilt and Fragmentary Blade Decorated with Bearded Human Heads and Lions (1000-600 BCE)
    • Quiver Plaque (800-600 BCE)
    • Bowls and Jars from Jericho (3300-1550 BCE)
    • Small Vessel with Banded Neck Decoration (1800-1550 BCE)
    • Trefoil Juglet (550-400 BCE)
    • Unguentaria (Perfume Bottles) (1-400 CE)
    • Lamps from the Levant (1-700 CE)
    • Funerary Urn in the Form of a House with Lid Surmounted by a Bird (100-200 CE)
    • Dedicatory Inscription (300 CE)
    • Male Head (400-200 BCE)
  • The Oriental Institute Museum: Anatolia
    • Pitcher with Built-in Strainer (1900-1750 BCE)
    • Pair of Bull Statuettes (2300-2000 BCE)
  • The Oriental Institute Museum: Assyria
    • Human-Headed Winged Bull (721-705 BCE)
    • Assyrian Soldiers Towing a Boat (721-705 BCE)
    • Two Assyrian Officials (721-705 BCE)
    • Deity Holding a Flowing Vase (721-705 BCE)
    • Bronze Band (721-705)
    • King Ashurnasirpal II (883-859 BCE)
    • Clay Prism of Sennacherib (689 BCE)
  • The Oriental Institute Museum: Iran
    • Colossal Bull Head (485-424 BCE)
    • Frieze of Striding Lions (522-465 BCE)
    • Foundation Slab of Xerxes (485-465 BCE)
    • Krater with Ibexes (4500-4000 BCE)
    • Painted Bowl (4000-3500 BCE)
    • Disc-Headed Pin (750-700 BCE)
    • Spouted Gray-Ware Pitcher (1500-500 BCE)
    • Persian Roundel (404-359 BCE)
  • The Oriental Institute Museum: Mesopotamia
    • Foundation Figurine of King Ur-Nammu (2111-2095 BCE)
    • Striding Lion (604-562 BCE)
    • Four-Lugged Vessel (3100-2900 BCE)
    • Female Figurine (2100-1800 BCE)
    • Cup Supported by Hero and Animals (3100-2750 BCE)
    • Four-Faced God and Goddess (1800-1600 BCE)
    • Sumerian Statuette (2900-2600 BCE)
    • Banquet Plaque (2700-2600 BCE)
    • Clay Tablet and Envelope (1450-1400 BCE)
    • Gazelle-Head Stamp Seal or Amulet (3100-2750 BCE)
    • Cylinder Seal (2254-2193 BCE)
    • Pazuzu Demon (800-600 BCE)
    • Duck Weights (2000-1500 BCE)
    • Plaque Showing a Harpist (2000-1600 BCE)
  • The Oriental Institute Museum: Palestine
    • Canaanite Statuette (1350-1200 BCE)
    • Fragment of a (Dead Sea) Scroll (1-100 CE)
    • Inscribed Ossuary (70 BCE-70 CE)
    • Four-Horned Incense Altar (1000-900 BCE)
    • Gaming Board (1300-1200 BCE)
    • Griffin Plaque (1300-1200 BCE)
    • Oil Lamp (800-700 BCE)
    • Three Female Heads (1300-1200 BCE)
  • The Oriental Institute Museum: Syria
    • Bronze Statuettes (3100-2900 BCE)
    • Krater of Khirbet Kerak Ware (2900-2500 BCE)
    • Male and Female Figures (1300-1000 BCE)
    • Female Sphinx (800 BCE)
    • Victorious Assyrian Soldiers (750-725 BCE)
    • Cypriot Juglet (1000-500 BCE)