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Assyrian figure of an attendant god. Nimrud
Limestone figure of an attendant god. 811-783 BC. Neo-assyrian. From the Temple of Nabu, from Nimrud (Iraq). Detail. British Museum. London. United Kingdom
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Assyrian Attendant Bearded Deity Divine Hands Headdress Horned Iraq Kalhu Limestone Mesopotamia Mesopotamian Neo Assyrian Nimrud Servant Nabu
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Bring the ancient world to your morning routine with our Media Storehouse Photo Mugs, featuring the captivating image of an Assyrian attendant god from the Temple of Nabu in Nimrud, Iraq. This exquisite limestone figure, dating back to 811-783 BC, showcases the intricate Neo-Assyrian artistry of the time. Each mug holds a rich history in your hands, making every sip an adventure. Perfect for history enthusiasts or as a thoughtful gift, this mug is not only a functional item but also a beautiful work of art. Order yours today and start your day with a touch of ancient wisdom.
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Mug Size is 9.5cm high x 8cm diameter (3.7" x 3.1")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
EDITORS COMMENTS
This exquisite limestone figure, dating back to the 9th century BC, represents an attendant god from the Temple of Nabu in Nimrud, Iraq. The Neo-Assyrian artifact, now housed in the British Museum in London, offers a fascinating glimpse into the ancient Mesopotamian civilization that once thrived in the region. The figure, believed to be a servant or attendant, is depicted with a bearded face, expressing a serene and attentive demeanor. His hands are raised in a gesture of respect or adoration, while his headdress is adorned with horns, symbolizing divine power or royalty. The god's age is suggested by the wrinkles on his face and the receding hairline, which further emphasizes his wisdom and experience. The figure's clothing is simple, consisting of a long tunic and a belt, which is typical of the attire worn by servants and attendants in the Assyrian court. The intricate detailing of the figure's beard, hands, and headdress demonstrate the exceptional craftsmanship and artistic skill of the Neo-Assyrian artisans. The figure's connection to the temple of Nabu, the god of wisdom and scribes, suggests that he may have played a role in the religious rituals and administrative functions of the temple. The figure's peaceful expression and attentive posture further underscore the importance of devotion and service in the ancient Assyrian society. This figure, along with other artifacts from the Temple of Nabu in Nimrud, offers valuable insights into the religious practices, artistic traditions, and daily life of the ancient Assyrian civilization. The figure's journey from the ancient city of Nimrud to the British Museum in London is a testament to the enduring legacy of Mesopotamian art and history.
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