Inscribed with cuneiform symbols, it bore the words: “The property of the palace of Ashurnasirpal, king of Assyria.” This inscription linked the artifact to the reign of Ashurnasirpal II ...
which once adorned an Assyrian palace in Nimrud constructed by Assyrian King Ashurnasirpal II (r. 883--859 BC). There are also numerous surviving tablets containing correspondence between Assyrian ...
The great stone figures that today grace the Assyrian Gallery of the Bowdoin College Museum of Art were carved more than 2500 years ago for the palaces and temples of Ashurnasirpal II (883-859 B.C.), ...
Ashurnasirpal II took his palace home decor to a new level 'Property ... king of the universe, king of Assyria, son of Tukulti-Ninurta, great king, strong king, king of the universe, king of ...
The Discovery Found amidst the ruins of a palace in modern-day Iraq, this brick dates back to the era of the Neo-Assyrian king, Ashurnasirpal II. Researchers swiftly dated the artifact thanks to ...
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