EditorialKing Ashurbanipal's campaign against Elam (645 BCE) Deportees from the town of Din-Sharri are led into exile. Women and children an ox-drawn cart. From the palace of the king in Niniveh. Gypseous alabaster relief.
EditorialUmanaldash III pays homage to king Ashurbanipal (669-627 BCE). Relief from the palace of Assurbanipal in Niniveh, describing the campaign against Elam (653 BCE) .
EditorialWarriors carrying heads of enemies and throwing them on a heap. Battle of Til Tuba. Ashurbanipal and the Assyrians fight Teumman, King of Elam, on the Ulai river in 635 BCE. Stone bas-relief (7th BCE) from the palace in Niniveh, Mesopotamia (Iraq) .
EditorialElamite prisoners led into exile by an Assyrian soldier Detail of a bas-relief from the palace of Ashurbanipal (668-627 BCE), illustrating the campaign against the kingdom of Elam, 645 BCE. See 08-02-01 / 56,60-63 Gypseous alabaster, 163 x 77 cm-AO 199...
EditorialCrenellated fortress. Assyrian bas-relief from the palace of Ashurbanipal in Niniveh. Detail: The city of Arbela during the campaign against the kingdom of Elam, which brought Elam under Assyrian rule. 645 BC Gypseous alabaster, 130 x 126 cm AO 19914.
EditorialThe Assyrian army of king Ashurbanipal in battle during the campaign against Elam. The light cavalry moves in a green valley with trees. 635 BCE. From the palace of king Sennacherib in Niniveh. Period of king Ashurbanipal (668-630 BCE) AO 19908.
EditorialAssyrian war chariot with charioteer. Second row, bas-relief, palace of Ashurbanipal (668-627 BCE) in Niniveh, illustrating the campaign against the kingdom of Elam, which brought Elam under Assyrian rule. 645 BCE Gypseous alabaster AO 19909.
EditorialWarriors defending the fortress of Arbela. Detail of a bas-relief from the palace of Ashurbanipal in Niniveh, illustrating the campaign against the kingdom of Elam, which brought Elam under Assyrian rule. 645 BCE Gypseous alabaster, 186 x 179 cm AO 19905.
EditorialA brick with a cuneiform inscription. The name of Silhak-Insusinak, king of Elam (ca. 1150-1100 BC), is called., Building element, inscription, pottery, L 33 cm, W 33 cm, H 9 cm, Middle Elamite Period 1150-1100 BC, Iran.
EditorialA fragment of a cornerstone with a cuneiform inscription running on two sides. King Untas-Napirisa of Elam (1275-1240 BC) is mentioned on it., Building element, inscription, pottery, L 7 cm, W 16 cm, H 9 cm, Middle Elamite Period 1275-1240 BC, Iran.
EditorialA brick with a cuneiform inscription. The name of Silhak-Insusinak, king of Elam (ca. 1150-1100 BC), is called., Building element, inscription, pottery, L 31 cm, W 32 cm, H 10 cm, Middle Elamite Period 1150-1100 BC, Iran.
EditorialA brick with a cuneiform inscription. The name of Silhak-Insusinak, king of Elam (ca. 1150-1100 BC), is called., Building element, inscription, pottery, L 32.5 cm, W 33 cm, H 9.5 cm, Middle Elamite Period 1150-1100 BC, Iran.
EditorialA glazed brick broken in two pieces with a cuneiform inscription, on which the name Sutruk-Nahhunte I appears, probably the king of Elam (1185-1155 BC). From a foundation, building element, inscription, pottery, L 8 cm, W 16 cm, H 6.5 cm, Middle Elamit...
EditorialA glazed brick broken in two pieces with a cuneiform inscription, on which the name Sutruk-Nahhunte I appears, probably the king of Elam (1185-1155 BC). From a foundation, building element, inscription, pottery, L 8 cm, W 16 cm, H 6.5 cm, Middle Elamit...
EditorialThe Assyrian army of king Ashurbanipal in battle during the campaign against Elam. The light cavalry moves in a green valley with trees. 635 BCE. From the palace of king Sennacherib in Niniveh. Period of king Ashurbanipal (668-630 BCE) AO 19908.
EditorialWarriors defending the fortress of Arbela. Detail of a bas-relief from the palace of Ashurbanipal in Niniveh, illustrating the campaign against the kingdom of Elam, which brought Elam under Assyrian rule. 645 BCE Gypseous alabaster, 186 x 179 cm AO 19905.
EditorialJACK ELAM , RALPH MEEKER and JACK LAMBERT in MICKEY SPILLANE'S KISS ME DEADLY (1955) -Original title: KISS ME DEADLY-, directed by ROBERT ALDRICH.
EditorialKing Ashurbanipal's campaign against Elam (645 BCE) Deportees from the town of Din-Sharri are led into exile. Women and children an ox-drawn cart. From the palace of the king in Niniveh. Gypseous alabaster relief.
EditorialUmanaldash III pays homage to king Ashurbanipal (669-627 BCE). Relief from the palace of Assurbanipal in Niniveh, describing the campaign against Elam (653 BCE) .
EditorialSacrificial platform, Sit Shamsi. High place and altar, dedicated by Shilhak-Inshushinak, King of Elam. Two priests performing the cremony of the rising sun. Detail, bronze model, 1150 BCE, from Susa, Iran. 60 x 40 cm Sb 2743.
EditorialARTE PERSA. PLATO DE CERAMICA con decoraci?n zoom?rfica y geom?trica. Hallado en Susa, ciudad perteneciente a la antigua regi?n de Elam, situada al S. O de Persia. Pieza datada en el cuarto milenio. Museo del Louvre. Par?s. Francia.
EditorialKing Ashurbanipal's campaign against Elam (645 BCE) Deportees from the town of Din-Sharri are led into exile. Women and children an ox-drawn cart. From the palace of the king in Niniveh. Gypseous alabaster relief.
EditorialUmanaldash III pays homage to king Ashurbanipal (669-627 BCE). Relief from the palace of Assurbanipal in Niniveh, describing the campaign against Elam (653 BCE) .
EditorialWarriors carrying heads of enemies and throwing them on a heap. Battle of Til Tuba. Ashurbanipal and the Assyrians fight Teumman, King of Elam, on the Ulai river in 635 BCE. Stone bas-relief (7th BCE) from the palace in Niniveh, Mesopotamia (Iraq) .
EditorialSacrificial platform, Sit Shamsi. High place and altar, dedicated by Shilhak-Inshushinak, King of Elam. Two priests performing the cremony of the rising sun. Detail, bronze model, 1150 BCE, from Susa, Iran. 60 x 40 cm Sb 2743.
EditorialCrenellated fortress. Assyrian bas-relief from the palace of Ashurbanipal in Niniveh. Detail: The city of Arbela during the campaign against the kingdom of Elam, which brought Elam under Assyrian rule. 645 BC Gypseous alabaster, 130 x 126 cm AO 19914.
Editorial" Sit Shamsi", the ceremony of sunrise. Bronze model of a high place, dedicated by Inshushinak, King of Elam. Detail: two naked priests crouch between two altars. From Susa. Bronze, 60 x 40 cm Sb 2743.