Long view of history on display at Iraqi museum

By Barbara Graham
March 23, 2019

Above, Iraqi family at Iraq National Museum Feb. 18. Left, “The Sacred Vase of Warka,” from Sumerian city of Uruk, around 3,000 B.C., depicts aspects of early class society. Starting at bottom, cultivated crops and domesticated sheep. Middle to top, laborers bring foods for king to present to priestess — a new ruling class appropriating what toilers have produced.

Above, Iraqi family at Iraq National Museum Feb. 18. Left, “The Sacred Vase of Warka,” from Sumerian city of Uruk, around 3,000 B.C., depicts aspects of early class society. Starting at bottom, cultivated crops and domesticated sheep. Middle to top, laborers bring foods for king to present to priestess — a new ruling class appropriating what toilers have produced.