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lionofchaeronea:Assyrian relief sculpture from the North Palace at Nineveh, depicting King Ashurbani
Lion hunt of King Ashurbanipal, 6th century BC.
lionofchaeronea:Assyrian “winged genie” with elaborate bracelets. Alabaster relief sculpture from R
Flood tablet of the Epic of Gilgamesh (Nineveh, 800s BC).The cuneiform text on this tablet is an ear
“Their men, young and old, I took as prisoners. Of some I cut off the feet and hands; of other
Richard Miles ArchaeologistONE DAY, ONE IMAGEThe Lachish relief - detail. Assyrian stone panels, nar
Room 55 at the British Museum, showing tablets from the Library ofAshurbanipal. This display i
After nearly five decades on display in Brooklyn, six of Brooklyn Museum’s twelve reliefs fro
archaicwonder:Assyrian Magic Lamashtu Plaque, 8th-7th Century BCThis dark brown diorite magical plaq
The twelve tablets of the Epic of Gilgamesh from the Library ofAshurbanipal (600s BC), held in the B
Sumerianstone sculpture with Gilgamesh wrestling two bulls; two lions alsoappear. Found in the
ancientart:Set of protective spirits. Assyrian, 645–640 B.C. From Nineveh, North Palace,
The king’s headThis is a stone relief from the palace of Ashurbanipal. Ashurbanipal and his qu
houghtonlib: This manuscript was created for an Assyrian Christian of the 18th century, and is small
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Assyrian eunuchs carrying dead lion, Assyria 7th c BCE[1024x768]SWITCH T
richard-miles-archaeologist:Ancient Worlds - BBC Two Episode 1 “Come Together”Assyrian a
Dead God Brown and black ink and white watercolour pencil on cardboard.
houghtonlib:This manuscript was created for an Assyrian Christian of the 18th century, and is small
tammuz: Winged Genius relief from the Northwest Palace of Ashurnasirpal II at the Assyrian capital c
equatorjournal:Victor Place and Gabriel Tranchand standing next to an Assyrian shedu at the Gate of
moryen: Assyrian dog figurines with names carved on them, 650 BC“Expeller of evil” (mu&s
Collected by Raymond Pitcairn during the 1920s, the Assyrian reliefs in Glencairn’s Ancient Ne
Hovsjö, Södertälje. Supposed to be one of the most segregated parts of Sweden. 2015
Gilgamesh Pencil, conté, digital.
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