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Assyrian Military Campaign in Southern Iraq
Image by Osama Shukir Muhammed Amin

Assyrian Military Campaign in Southern Iraq

This wall panel was part of large alabaster wall relief. The whole scene includes a central band of river, the Tigris or Euphrates, that separates two otherwise independent compositions in which the Assyrians attack on a small island and...
Assyrian Military Campaign in Southern Iraq
Image by Osama Shukir Muhammed Amin

Assyrian Military Campaign in Southern Iraq

This wall panel was part of a large alabaster wall relief. The Assyrian king in a chariot (who is noy shown) watches as prisoners are brought in, and heads and booty are piled-up in a palm grove. In Assyrian literature, beheaded bodies refer...
Faravahar at Persepolis
Image by Napishtim

Faravahar at Persepolis

Stone carved Faravahar in Persepolis. Faravahar is one of the best-known symbols of Zoroastrianism, the state religion of ancient Iran.
Chichen Itza
Image by Dennis Jarvis

Chichen Itza

The Castillo pyramid at the Maya (and possibly later Toltec) centre of Chichen Itza, Yucatan, Mexico. The pyramid was a temple built in honour of the Maya feathered-serpent god Kukulkan.
Attila the Hun [Artist's Impression]
Image by Conifer Games

Attila the Hun [Artist's Impression]

Modern artist's impression of what Attila the Hun may have looked like.
Roman City under Attack
Image by Conifer Games

Roman City under Attack

This is a modern watercolour sketch of how a Roman city under attack may have looked like.
Bronze Zhou Cooking Vessel
Image by Editor at Large

Bronze Zhou Cooking Vessel

A Western Zhou ceremonial bronze of cooking-vessel form inscribed to record that the King of Zhou gave a fiefdom to Shi You, ordering that he inherit the title as well as the land and people living there. Bronze Gui of Shi You (food container...
Zakros Minoan Site
Image by Jenny Hemming

Zakros Minoan Site

Archaeological site at Zakros, Crete.
Assyrian Siege
Image by Jan van der Crabben

Assyrian Siege

This Assyrian relief from the North-West Palace in Kalhu (c. 865-860 BCE) shows King Ashurnasirpal advancing on an enemy city, protected by a shield-bearer. Ahead is a wheeled siege engine, which carries more archers and contains a lever-operated...
Astarte
Image by Metropolitan Museum of Art

Astarte

Astarte by John Singer Sargent, 1890-95 CE, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Astarte, the Mesopotamian goddess of war and fertility, is also known as Ishtar and Inanna.
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