Processional Way

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The Processional Way was a grand, paved ceremonial road in ancient Babylon, lined with decorated walls and leading to the Ishtar Gate, used for religious and state processions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient ceremonial road
archaeological site
approximateLength about 250 meters within the inner city
archaeologicallyExcavatedBy Robert Koldewey
associatedDeity Inanna
surface form: Ishtar

Marduk
associatedWithFestival Akitu
surface form: Akitu (Babylonian New Year festival)
builtDuringReignOf Nebuchadnezzar II
builtInCentury 6th century BCE
builtInPeriod Neo-Babylonian period
connectedTo Akitu temple
Ishtar Gate
Esagila temple complex
surface form: Marduk temple (Esagila)
constructionMaterial baked brick pavement
bitumen mortar
culturalSignificance central route of Babylonian royal processions
symbol of royal power in Babylon
currentCondition partially preserved foundations and pavement
dedicatedToDeity Marduk
excavationEndYear 1917
excavationStartYear 1899
hasFeature decorated walls
glazed brick decoration
inscription of Nebuchadnezzar II
relief panels of lions
hasType urban processional route
hasWidth about 20 meters
heritageStatus part of Babylon UNESCO World Heritage Site
languageOfInscriptions Akkadian
leadsTo Akitu house outside city walls
Esagila temple complex
locatedIn Babylon
Mesopotamia
surface form: ancient Mesopotamia
locatedInCountry Iraq
museumReconstruction sections reconstructed in Pergamon Museum, Berlin
orientation north–south
partOf ancient city of Babylon
pavementElevation raised above surrounding ground level
pavementThickness about 0.9 meters
startsAt Ishtar Gate
symbolized connection between city and divine realm
UNESCOWorldHeritageInscriptionYear 2019
usedFor New Year festival processions
religious processions
state processions
wallDecorationMotif striding lions symbolizing Ishtar
writingSystemOfInscriptions cuneiform

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Babylon knownFor Processional Way