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The legendary Tower of Babel is said to have been the largest construction endeavor of antiquity. Its goal being to build a tower that reached the heavens, myths tell how the gods disliked this new level of human ambition, so they confused their languages to prevent the tower’s completion. (Babylon, Babylonian Empire) Babylon Empire, Babylon Art, Tower Of Babylon, Ancient Babylon, Tower Of Babel, A3 Poster, Arte Obscura, Canvas Pictures, Architecture Drawing

The legendary Tower of Babel is said to have been the largest construction endeavor of antiquity. Its goal being to build a tower that reached the heavens, myths tell how the gods disliked this new level of human ambition, so they confused their languages to prevent the tower’s completion. (Babylon, Babylonian Empire)

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Tower of Babel book plate etching, dating from 1732. Its 35.5cm x 28cm and the etched area is 31cm x 22cm. This is an original print, nearly 300 years old. Condition: In good condition but it has been cut down, would have originally been on a much larger sheet of paper. Tower Of Babel Drawing, Poetry Exhibition, Babel Book, Babel Tower, The Tower Of Babel, Personal Investigation, Tower Of Babel, Engraving Printing, Portfolio Ideas

Tower of Babel book plate etching, dating from 1732. Its 35.5cm x 28cm and the etched area is 31cm x 22cm. This is an original print, nearly 300 years old. Condition: In good condition but it has been cut down, would have originally been on a much larger sheet of paper.

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Tower of Babel | Story, Summary, Meaning, & Facts | Britannica The Tower Of Babel, Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Halloween Puzzles, Pieter Bruegel The Elder, Pieter Bruegel, Tower Of Babel, Vintage Cross Stitch Pattern, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Van Gogh Museum

Tower of Babel, in biblical literature, structure built in the land of Shinar (Babylonia) some time after the Deluge. The story of its construction, given in Genesis 11:1–9, appears to be an attempt to explain the existence of diverse human languages.

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