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Water basin for ritual cleansing from the Temple of Ashur (Assur) excavated by Walter Andrae Assyrian reign of Sennacherib 704-681 BCE
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Closeup of Water basin for ritual cleansing from the Temple of Ashur (Assur) excavated by Walter Andrae Assyrian reign of Sennacherib 704-681 BCE
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Closeup of Water basin for ritual cleansing from the Temple of Ashur (Assur) excavated by Walter Andrae Assyrian reign of Sennacherib 704-681 BCE
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Closeup of Water basin for ritual cleansing from the Temple of Ashur (Assur) excavated by Walter Andrae Assyrian reign of Sennacherib 704-681 BCE
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Closeup of Water basin for ritual cleansing from the Temple of Ashur (Assur) excavated by Walter Andrae Assyrian reign of Sennacherib 704-681 BCE
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Closeup of Water basin for ritual cleansing from the Temple of Ashur (Assur) excavated by Walter Andrae Assyrian reign of Sennacherib 704-681 BCE
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Assyrian relief depicting a royal lion hunt Ashur (Assur) 8th-7th centuries BCE
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Basalt column base depicting a sphinx Assyrian 8th century BCE
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Closeup of basalt column base depicting a sphinx Assyrian 8th century BCE
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Replica of the fire-fractured monumental sphinx decorating the southern city gate of the Hittite capital of Hattusha (modern Boghazköy, Turkey) 14th-13th century BCE
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Replica of the fire-fractured monumental sphinx decorating the southern city gate of the Hittite capital of Hattusha (modern Boghazköy, Turkey) 14th-13th century BCE
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Replica of the fire-fractured monumental sphinx decorating the southern city gate of the Hittite capital of Hattusha (modern Boghazköy, Turkey) 14th-13th century BCE
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Lions along the processional way leading to the Ishtar Gate of Babylon reconstructed from original bricks at the Pergamon Museum in Berlin, Germany 575 BCE
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The Ishtar Gate of ancient Babylon reconstructed with original bricks at the Pergamon Museum in Berlin, Germany
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A mušḫuššu, the sacred animal of the Mesopotamian god Marduk on the Ishtar Gate of Babylon reconstructed with original bricks at the Pergamon Museum in Berlin 575 BCE
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A lion on the Ishtar Gate of Babylon reconstructed with original bricks at the Pergamon Museum in Berlin 575 BCE (3)
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A lion on the Ishtar Gate of Babylon reconstructed with original bricks at the Pergamon Museum in Berlin 575 BCE (2)
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A lion on the Ishtar Gate of Babylon reconstructed with original bricks at the Pergamon Museum in Berlin 575 BCE
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An Auroch symbol of Adad (Hadad) storm and rain god of ancient Mesopotamian religions on the Ishtar Gate of Babylon reconstructed with original bricks at the Pergamon Museum in Berlin 575 BCE (4)
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An Auroch symbol of Adad (Hadad) storm and rain god of ancient Mesopotamian religions on the Ishtar Gate of Babylon reconstructed with original bricks at the Pergamon Museum 575 BCE (3)
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An Auroch symbol of Adad (Hadad) storm and rain god of ancient Mesopotamian religions on the Ishtar Gate of Babylon reconstructed with original bricks at the Pergamon Museum in Berlin 575 BCE (2)
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An Auroch symbol of Adad (Hadad) storm and rain god of ancient Mesopotamian religions on the Ishtar Gate of Babylon reconstructed with original bricks at the Pergamon Museum in Berlin 575 BCE
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Panoramic View of the Market Gate of Miletus Roman probably Hadrianic 2nd century CE
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Painted cult vessel from central Anatolia in the form of an animal 19th century BCE
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Reconstructed Guardian Lion Sculpture from the Inner Gate of the Aramean Citadel of Sam'al (formerly Yadiya under Hittite rule) near modern Zincirli Höyük, Turkey 10th-8th century BCE
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Stele depicting King Barrakib on his throne with Aramaic inscription from the Northern Hall in Sam'al (Zincirli) Turkey Neo-Hittite 730 BCE Basalt