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Assyrian figure of an attendant god. Nimrud

Assyrian figure of an attendant god. Nimrud


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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

Media ID 14322884

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