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“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
The Ziggurat of Dur-Kurigalzu, Iraq, 1915. Photo: “‘Aqar Qūf”, by Robert W
The king’s headThis is a stone relief from the palace of Ashurbanipal. Ashurbanipal and his qu
LODESTONE Folk Names: Magnetite, Magnet, Way Stone, Magnetis (ancient Greek), Loadstone, Shadan
Finally finished this whole set and took the opportunity to revamp the older ones.It’s been fu
Ancient Worlds - BBC Two Episode 1 “Come Together”The Euphrates is the longest river in
Ancient Worlds - BBC Two Episode 2 “The Age of Iron”Detail - Assyrian stone wall panel f
Ancient Worlds - BBC Two Episode 2 “The Age of Iron”The Lachish Relief, a well-preserved
The Ziggurat of Dur-Kurigalzu, Iraq, 1915. Photo: “‘Aqar Qūf”, by Robert W
Ancient Worlds - BBC Two Episode 2 “The Age of Iron” Lachish was the second most im
Richard Miles ArchaeologistONE DAY, ONE IMAGEDetail: Assyrian relief sculpture from the North Palace
Ancient Worlds - BBC Two Episode 2 “The Age of Iron”The Lachish Relief, a series of ston
Stone panel from the North-West Palace of Ashurnasirpal, Nimrud (ancient Kalhu), northern Iraq
Ancient Worlds - BBC Two Episode 1 “Come Together”The Euphrates is the longest river in
allmesopotamia: Weapons and tactics change, but PTSD goes back millennia“A new study of ancien
My four-part ‘Floral Artefact’ series from last summer! Etruscan boar vessel with laurel, Roman fasc
Lady Layard’s jewelry. From Nimrud, Mesopotamia Assyrian culture
ancientart:The sickle sword of Assyrian king Adad-nirari I.Dates to ca. 1307–1275 B.C., northern Mes
ancientpeoples:Wall panel relief showing an Eagle headed protective spirit865=860 BCNeo-Assyrian(Sou
Ancient Assyrian Kings on their ConquestsNote: These accounts are not propaganda pieces concocted by
Assyrian bireme warship from around 700 BC, Nineveh.
Female head with diademPeriod: Neo-AssyrianDate: ca. 8th century B.C.Geography: Mesopotamia, Nimrud
ancient-mesopotamia:Interior wall, Palace of King Sennacherib, Nineveh, Northern Iraq, Assyrian.
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