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Relief
883-859 BC
Limestone
H 243 cm, w 217 cm
This relief comes from the palace of the
Assyrian ruler at Kalakh (now Nimrud), the
capital of the Assyrian state. It depicts King
Ashurnasirpal II accompanied by a
deity-guardian. Such magnificent reliefs
decorated the walls of the inner secret
chambers of the palace. The image of the King
holding a bow and arrows embodies an idea of
the might of the ruler of this powerful state.
The deity-guardian, showing strong muscles
like the King, is holding cult objects, a
stone-pine cone and a bucket. A cuneiform
text, written across the two figures, tells of the
victories of the army, crowned by the rounding
up the prisoners and the erection of the palace
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