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damask
thumb|right|Italian silk polychrome damasks, 14th century
Damask (; ) is a woven, reversible patterned fabric. Damasks are woven by periodically reversing the action of the warp and weft threads. The pattern is most commonly created with a warp-faced satin weave and the ground with a weft-faced or sateen weave.
Hurrian songs
collection of music inscribed in cuneiform on clay tablets excavated from the ancient Amorite-Canaanite city of Ugarit
Statue of Ebih-Il
25th-century BC statue of the praying figure of Ebih-Il
Stele of Zakkur
ancient Aramaean stele
Investiture of Zimrilim
mural
Statue of Saladin
monument of Saladin in Damascus, Syria
Statue of Iddi-Ilum
21st-century BC statue from Mari, Syria
Hurrian foundation pegs
pair of twin Hurrian foundation documents, one on display in the Louvre and the other in New York