EditorialAssyrian warriors with maces. Bas-relief on an orthostat showing different branches of the Assyrian army. Period of Tiglat Pileser III (744-727 BCE) from a doorway at Hadatu (Arslan Tash), Northern Syria.
EditorialSpearmen. Bas-relief on an orthostat showing different branches of the Assyrian army. Period of Tiglath Pileser III (744-727 BCE) from a doorway at Hadatu / Arslan Tash, Northern Syria.
EditorialRoyal chariot and guardian. Bas-relief on an orthostat showing divisions of the Assyrian Army. Period of Tiglath Pileser III (744-727 BCE) from a doorway at Hadatu / Arslan Tash, Northern Syria.
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EditorialFurniture ornaments, Neo-Assyrian, ca. 9th?8th century B.C., Syria, probably from Arslan Tash (ancient Hadatu), Assyrian, Glass, bronze, 0.75 x 0.75 in. (1.91 x 1.91 cm), Glass-Ornaments, These nine square blue glass plaques with six-petal rosettes wer...
EditorialFurniture plaque carved in relief with a ?woman at the window?, Neo-Assyrian, ca. 9th?8th century B.C., Syria, probably from Arslan Tash (ancient Hadatu), Assyrian, Ivory, glass, 1.75 x 1.06 in. (4.45 x 2.69 cm), Ivory/Bone-Reliefs-Inscribed, During th...
EditorialBalustrade of Phoenician-Israelite style. The same design is seen on Arslan Tash ivories. From the citadel of the kings of Judah at Ramat-Rahel near Jerusalem.
EditorialSpearmen. Bas-relief on an orthostat showing different branches of the Assyrian army. Period of Tiglath Pileser III (744-727 BCE) from a doorway at Hadatu / Arslan Tash, Northern Syria.