Akkad Sumerian, belonging to the central region of Mesopotamia, is considered home to cultural revelations and the birthplace for several future day empires. The architecture of the Akkad of the Ancient near East included temples, tombs, and roads, with its far-reaching influence on even the modern day structures.
Akkad flourished under the rule of its first emperor, Sargon (2334-2279 BC), who united the two halves of Mesopotamia, thereby setting off the Akkadian period. The creation of Akkadian Empire led to a significant degree of progression in the Mesopotamian practices and ideas, which in turn led to the development of the various forms of art. The Akkadian Art centered on the then rulers, depicting the saga of their powerful military expeditions. The art of this period graduated as a potential medium of expression, while drifting away from just depicting religious events, a common practice during the early dynasties of the Ancient near East.
Each successive ruler after Sargon, expanded the Akkad Empire and it reached its celestial point under the rule of Naram-Sin (2260-2223 BC). This period also marked the acme of artistic accomplishments in the Ancient near East region. Apart from war portrayals, 'Naturalism' was also evidenced in this period such as the engravings of mythological figures on precious stones. These carvings include the life size bronze head of a king, depicting emperor Sargon & a six feet sculptural relief of King Naram-Sin. Most other sculptures of the Akkadian period are in ruins, while the 'seals' remain. Akkadians perfected the 'seal cutter' craft, with a distinct clarity of arrangements. The two "cylindrical seals" found in the Babylonian region are the most beautiful example of the 'seal cutter' craft.
Sargonians reconstructed few Sumerian temples such as the one at Nippur. Their architectural splendors include huge palaces like "Tall al-Asmar," equipped with all the necessary amenities, and fortified defensive structures such as "Tell Brak" or "Tall Birak at-Tahtani" at Syria. Unfortunately, the Akkadian architectural masterpieces lie in ruins today, and because of the dearth of unearthed sites, not many trends can be established about the architectural styles of this golden era of the Ancient near East. A band of mountain tribes, the Guti, overthrew the Akkadian Empire, in 2230 BC. The period from 2120 to 2000 BC marked the Sumerian revival. Only few statues found in the Mesopotamian city such as Lagesh, are some suggestive pieces of the story of art from the Ancient near East - Akkad.
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