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Female head with rosette diadems Period: Neo-Assyrian Date: ca. 8th–7th century B.C.Geography: Mesop
Head of a roaring lionNeo-Assyrian (from Nimrud), c. 9th-8th centuries B.C.ivoryMetropolitan Museum
Plaque with two kneeling youths supporting a ram-headed sphinxPeriod: Neo-AssyrianDate: ca. 9th–8th
Nubian with oryx, monkey, and leopard skins, 8th–7th century B.C.; Neo-Assyrian period; Phoenician s
This Phoenician-style plaque shows a griffin (a creature with a lion’s body, falcon’s he
Female head with diademPeriod: Neo-AssyrianDate: ca. 8th century B.C.Geography: Mesopotamia, Nimrud
Openwork plaque with ram-headed sphinxPeriod: Neo-AssyrianDate: ca. 9th–8th century B.C.Geography: S
Detail from gypsum-alabaster relief of a foreign groom in a tributary processionFrom the palace at K
Winged griffin nibbling on a sacred treeNeo-Assyrian, 8th-7th century B.C.carved ivoryWalters Art Mu
Plaque fragment with a cow and suckling calfPeriod: Neo-AssyrianDate: ca. 9th–8th century B.C.Geogra
archaicwonder:Neo-Assyrian Relief of a Dignitary, Dur-Sharrukin, Late 8th Century BCDur-Sharrukin (“
Neo-Assyrian Amethyst Vase. Circa 8th century BC
shewhoworshipscarlin:Evening dress, 1910.
centuriespast:Openwork plaque with a striding sphinxPeriod: Neo-AssyrianDate: ca. 9th–8th century B.
Richard Miles ArchaeologistONE DAY, ONE IMAGENeo-Assyrian art: sculptures, stelae and reliefs (11th
Detail of an Assyrian relief of a winged genius (called an Apkallu), dated to the reign of Ashurnasi
My textures and drawings on an Autodesk Maya model by Toby Durr for my Epic of Gilgamesh game projec
A pattern based on a door-sill from the throne room of Ashurbanipal.
Assyrian Female Head with Rosette Diadems, 8th-7th c. B.C. Neo Assyrian period,found in Nimrud
Detail of an Assyrian relief of a winged genius (called an Apkallu), dated to the reign of Ashurnasi
I HAVE AN STD, SEND HELP!!!A letter written from the Neo-Assyrian (circa 911-612 B.C.) priest
historyfilia:Foreign groom in a tributary procession. Neo-Assyrian, ca. 721–705 B.C. Medium: G
Richard Miles ArchaeologistONE DAY, ONE IMAGENeo-Assyrian art: sculptures, stelae and reliefs (11th
A pattern based on a door-sill from the throne room of Ashurbanipal.
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