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Stone panels from northern Iraq, Neo-Assyrian, c700-c681 BC
Relief of Assyrian slingers at the siege of Lachish, from the north-west palace at Nineveh of Sennacharib, from the British Museums collection. Alabaster panel depicting Assyrian soldiers attacking the people of Lachish. This is one of a series which decorated the walls of a room in the palace in Nineveh of King Sennacherib. From the British Museums Collection
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Media ID 14852107
© CM Dixon / Heritage-Images
Alabaster Ancient City Assyria Assyrian Attack Booty British Museum Cart Civilian Civilians Deportation Exile Iraq King Sennacherib Looting Mural Neo Assyrian Oxen Plunder Plundering Prisoner Refuge Refugee Refugees Sennacherib Deporting Lachish Mike Dixon
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 15.2cm x 20.3cm (6" x 8")
Estimated Product Size is 17.7cm x 22.8cm (7" x 9")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print showcases stone panels from northern Iraq, specifically Neo-Assyrian artifacts dating back to c. 700-681 BC. The relief depicted in the image is known as the "Relief of Assyrian slingers at the siege of Lachish" originating from the north-west palace at Nineveh, which belonged to King Sennacherib. Crafted out of alabaster, this panel vividly portrays a scene where Assyrian soldiers fiercely attack the people of Lachish. Part of a larger series that once adorned a room within Sennacherib's palace, these stone panels offer an invaluable glimpse into ancient history and artistry. The British Museum proudly houses this artifact among its collection, preserving it for generations to come. The intricate details captured on this panel are awe-inspiring; one can observe not only the soldiers engaged in battle but also elements such as animals (including oxen), plants, and trees that further enhance its narrative quality. This artwork serves as a testament to both the power and brutality associated with ancient warfare. Beyond its artistic significance, this relic sheds light on historical events like deportation and exile during that era. It symbolizes plundering and looting by showcasing prisoners being transported away from their homeland against their will. As we admire this remarkable piece today, let us reflect upon our shared human history while appreciating how far we have come in terms of civilization and empathy towards others who may find themselves displaced or seeking refuge due to conflict or persecution.
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