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Ishtar, Queen of Night, 19th century BC. Artist: Assyrian Art
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Winged deity by the sacred tree. Relief from the palace of Ashurnasirpal II at Kalhu, Nimrud, 9th century BC. Artist: Assyrian Art
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King Ashurnasirpal II and his God. Relief from the palace of Ashurnasirpal II at Kalhu, Nimrud, 9th century BC. Artist: Assyrian Art
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King Ashurnasirpal II during a royal lion hunt, 7th cen. BC. Artist: Assyrian Art
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Inscribed slab from the palace of Sargon II in Dur-Sharrukin, Khorsabad, 8th cen. BC. Artist: Assyrian Art
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Inscribed slab from the palace of Sargon II in Dur-Sharrukin, Khorsabad, 8th cen. BC. Artist: Assyrian Art
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Die Mauern von Babylon (from the series The Eighth Wonders of the World) After Maarten van Heemskerck, 1572. Artist: Galle, Philipp (1537-1612)
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Orthostates depicting Gilgamesh between two minotaur demigods holding up the sun disc. From Tell Halaf, Syria, 9th century BC. Found in the collection of Archaeological Museum, Aleppo. 
Unique Identifier AR9455658 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4167px × 3859px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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Allegory and Literature
ASSYRIA
ASSYRIAN ART
BABYLON
babylonia
bas-relief
Epic of Gilgamesh
Fine Art Images
Gilgamesh
mesopotamia
MYTHOLOGY
OBJECTS
Sculpture
The Oriental Arts