"Beyond Babylon" Closes in New York
Four thousand years ago, the great kingdoms of the Near East and Aegean were linked through a complex network of trade and diplomacy. The artistic impact of this international exchange of raw materials, luxury goods and people was recently examined in an exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. "Beyond Babylon: Art, Trade and Diplomacy in the Second Millennium B.C." included over 350 objects illustrating the fusion of New Eastern, Egyptian and Aegean styles. The works on display came from royal palaces, tombs and temples, as well as a unique shipwreck found off the southern coast of Turkey.
