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    Statue of Ashurnasirpal II

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    The Statue of Ashurnasirpal II is a rare example of Assyrian sculpture in the round that was found in the mid nineteenth century at the ancient site of Kalhu by the famous archaeologist Austen Henry Layard. Dating from 883–859 BC, the statue has long been admired for its flawless condition and the high quality of its craftsmanship. It has been part of the British Museum's collection since 1851. Wikipedia

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    The Statue of Ashurnasirpal II is a rare example of Assyrian sculpture in the round that was found in the mid nineteenth century at the ancient site of Kalhu (now known as Nimrud) by the famous archaeologist Austen Henry Layard. Dating from 883-859 BC, the statue has long been admired for its flawless condition and the high quality of its ...
  3. smarthistory.org

    Statue of Ashurnasirpal II, Neo-Assyrian, 883-859 B.C.E., from Nimrud (ancient Kalhu), northern Iraq, magnesite, 113 x 32 x 15 cm (© The Trustees of the British Museum) Ashurnasirpal mounted at least fourteen military campaigns, many of which were to the north and east of Assyria. Local rulers sent the king rich presents and resources flowed ...
  4. worldhistory.org

    Statue of Ashurnasirpal II from Nimrud (ancient Kalhu), modern-day northern Iraq, Neo-Assyrian Empire, 883-859 BCE. This statue of King Ashurnasirpal II (883-859 BCE) was placed in the Temple of Ishtar Sharrat-niphi. It was designed to remind the goddess Ishtar of the king's piety.
  5. Colossal statue of a winged lion from the North-West Palace of Ashurnasirpal II (Room B) Nimrud (ancient Kalhu), northern Iraq. Neo-Assyrian, about 883-859 BC. Protection for the royal palace from the forces of chaos. This is one of a pair of guardian figures that flanked one of the entrances into the throne room of Ashurnasirpal II (883-859 BC).
  6. Because the statue was meant to be viewed from a frontal and profile view, how many legs does the Lamassu figure have? ... The cardinal points of the compass. Who is the subject of the narrative reliefs in the Assyrian palace at Nimrud? Ashurnasirpal II. How many years separate the construction of the White Temple and the construction of the ...
  7. Ashurnasirpal II, King of Assyria, active 885 B.C.-860 B.C, Bas-relief, Sculpture, Assyro-Babylonian Publisher Graz : Im Selbstverlage des Herausgebers Collection claremont_school_of_theology; internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled Contributor Internet Archive Language English Item Size 524.7M
  8. worldhistory.org

    Colossal statue of a winged lion from the North-West Palace of Ashurnasirpal II, Nimrud (ancient Kalhu), modern-day Iraq. Neo-Assyrian Empire, c. 883-859 BCE. This is one of a pair of guardian figures that flanked one of the entrances into the throne room of Ashurnasirpal II (883-859 BCE).
  9. ancientreplicas.com

    Statue, magnesite, Nimrud, Neo-Assyrian, h:113cm From the Neo-Assyrian Period, 1000 BCE - 612 BCE ... This statue of King Ashurnasirpal II (883-859 BCE) of Assyria was found in the Temple of the Goddess Ishtar at Nimrud. It was carved of an imported stone, a reminder of the king's power abroad. The bare head and dress may point to a priestly ...
  10. bible-history.com

    Statue of Ashurnasirpal II. Stela of Ashurbanipal. Stela of Baal. Striding Lion of Babylon. Taylor Prism (Sennacherib Hexagonal Prism) Tel Dan Stele. Temple Warning Inscription. The Ancient Parthenon of Athens. The Arch of Titus. The Colosseum. The Israel Stela. The Parthenon Ruins. The Pyramids.
  11. Statue of Ashurnasirpal II from Nimrud. Assyrian, 2800 years old [2400x3000] Share Sort by: Best. Open comment sort options. Best. Top. New. Controversial. Old. Q&A. Add a Comment. ... Semi-similar to another Assyrian statue that was destroyed back in May 2014. Yes, folks, ISIS has been destroying Assyrian artifacts for a while, not just ...

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