3597300 Assyrian Crown-Prince, c.704-681 B.C. (gypsum plaster) by Neo-Assyrian, (7th century BC); 66.5x35.5 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: This relief fragment dates to the time of the Assyrian king Sennacherib (r. 704-681 B.C.) and comes from the great Southwest Palace he called the "Palace Without Rival" at Nineveh in northern Iraq, ancient Mesopotamia, originally as part of a procession scene. Beard, clothing, and jewellery show particularly high status; the diadem with rosettes and fabric from the back is often associated in this period with the Assyrian crown-prince.); out of copyright.
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