EditorialRelief depicting the campaigns of Tiglath-Pileser III in southern Iraq. On the left, the besieged city with the siege machine. In the center, assyrian with slat writing the campaigns. The civilian prisoners and their belongings are led to the Assyrian ...
EditorialAlabaster panel depicting King Tiglath-Pileser III in his chariot under an umbrella and a cuneiform inscription which related their campaigns, taking the city of Astartu. 730-727 BC. From the Palace of Nimrud. British Museum. London. United Kingdom.
EditorialAssyrian warriors attacking an enemy city. Detail from a large scene. Relief from the palace of Tiglath-Pileser III at Kalhu (Nimrud). Limestone, 8th century BC. The state Hermitage Museum. Saint Petersburg. Russia.
EditorialThe Octagonal clay prism (ca. 1100 BC) with the annals of the Assyrian king Tiglath-Pileser I (1114-1076 B.C.). This text spoke of a campaign of king Tiglath-pileser against the land of H_atti. It comes from the temple of Anu and Adad in Assur. Cuneifo...
EditorialThe storm-god Adad standing on a bull, brandishing a flash of lightning. Reign of Tiglath-Pileser. The god wears the kaunakes, a garment draped over one shoulder. From Arslan-Tash, North Syria. Basalt, H: 136 cm AO 13 092.
EditorialStone panel from the Central Palace of Tiglath-pileser III. Nimrud (ancient Kalhu). Northern Iraq. Neo-Assyrian. 730-727 BC. British Museum. London. United Kingdom.
EditorialAssyrian warriors attacking an enemy city. Detail from a large scene. Relief from the palace of Tiglath-Pileser III at Kalhu (Nimrud). Limestone, 8th century BC. The state Hermitage Museum. Saint Petersburg. Russia.
EditorialRelief depicting the campaigns of Tiglath-Pileser III in southern Iraq. On the left, the besieged city with the siege machine. In the center, assyrian with slat writing the campaigns. The civilian prisoners and their belongings are led to the Assyrian ...
EditorialAlabaster panel depicting King Tiglath-Pileser III in his chariot under an umbrella and a cuneiform inscription which related their campaigns, taking the city of Astartu. 730-727 BC. From the Palace of Nimrud. British Museum. London. United Kingdom.
EditorialThe Octagonal clay prism (ca. 1100 BC) with the annals of the Assyrian king Tiglath-Pileser I (1114-1076 B.C.). This text spoke of a campaign of king Tiglath-pileser against the land of H_atti. It comes from the temple of Anu and Adad in Assur. Cuneifo...
EditorialARTE MESOPOTAMICO-ASIRIO. Relieve con la repre-sentaci?n del SEQUITO DEL REY TIGLATH PILESER III (744-727 a. C) AL TOMAR LA CIUDAD DE ASTARTU. SOLDADOS TIRANDO DE LOS CABALLOS. Fechado hacia el a?o 730-727 a. C.. Procede del palacio de Nimrud. Museo Br...
EditorialChamberlain of Tiglath Pileser III worshipping emblems-and inscription. Bas-relief on a limestone stele (7th BCE) from Tell Abta near Niniveh, Mesopotamia (Iraq) .