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Human-headed winged lion (lamassu), c.883–859 BC by Neo Assyrian

Human-headed winged lion (lamassu), c.883–859 BC

(Human-headed winged lion (lamassu), c.883–859 BC (gypsum alabaster))


Neo Assyrian

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-883  ·  gypsum alabaster  ·  Picture ID: 378081

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Human-headed winged lion (lamassu), c.883–859 BC by Neo Assyrian. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
sculpture · relief · assyrian · neo-assyrian · mesopotamia · nimrud · iraq · mesopotamian · kalhu · palace · near east · middle east · middle eastern · ancient · archaeology · archaeological · assyria · guardian · winged · lion · divinity · horned · guardian · guarding · protecting · protector · doorway · palace · stone · lamassu · wings · Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA / Bridgeman Images
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