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Assyrian soldiers defeat an enemy town. Stone relief from the North-West Palace of Ashurnasirpal II (Room B, no. 3). Nimrud (ancient Kalhu), northern Iraq. Neo-Assyrian, 883-859 BCE. The man leading the attack can be identified as a high official by his ankle-length coat of scale armour. Vultures are flying above the scene of destruction. Alabaster. AN 124556.
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British Museum/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier
ART452994
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Purpose
Public
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3072px × 1604px
Photo Credit
© The Trustees of the British Museum / Art Resource, NY
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9th century BCE
Archer
Battles
Chariot
Neo-Assyrian (883–612 BCE)
Palace of Ashurnasirpal II, Nimrud, Iraq
Relief
Soldier
Vulture