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Ivory plaque, c9th-8th century BC. Ivory plaque of a cow and calf among papyrus plants, symbol of fertility; originally made as inlay for a piece of wooden furniture, taken as booty or tribute to the Assyrian king, in whose storehouse at Nimrud it was found. Dimensions: height: 6.6 cmlength: 12.6 cm 
Location Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford/Oxford/Great Britain
Unique Identifier AR9457272 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 6054px × 4546px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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8TH CENTURY BC
9TH CENTURY BC
ANIMAL
animal likeness
ANIMALS
ASSYRIA
ASSYRIAN
BLACK BACKGROUND
Calah
Calf
CARVED
CLOSE UP
CLOSE-UP
color
concept
country
Cow
COWS
Fertility
Furniture
IMAGE
iraq
Iraqi
Ivory
KALHU
LOCATION
looking back
MIDDLE EAST
Middle Eastern
NIMRUD
Object
Papyrus
Plaque
studio shot
Symbol
TGN