EditorialEug?ne Delacroix / 'Death of Sardanapalus', 1827, Oil on canvas, 392 x 496 cm. EUGENE DELACROIX (1798-1863). Ferdinand Victor Eugene Delacroix. SARDANAPALO. ASURBANIPAL. ASSURBANIPAL.
EditorialEug?ne Delacroix / 'Death of Sardanapalus', 1827, Oil on canvas, 392 x 496 cm. EUGENE DELACROIX (1798-1863). Ferdinand Victor Eugene Delacroix. SARDANAPALO. ASURBANIPAL. ASSURBANIPAL.
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) .
EditorialEug?ne Delacroix / 'Death of Sardanapalus', 1827, Oil on canvas, 392 x 496 cm. EUGENE DELACROIX (1798-1863). SARDANAPALO. ASURBANIPAL. ASSURBANIPAL.
EditorialEug?ne Delacroix / 'Death of Sardanapalus', 1827, Oil on canvas, 392 x 496 cm. EUGENE DELACROIX (1798-1863). SARDANAPALO. ASURBANIPAL. ASSURBANIPAL.
EditorialA stone tablet with a cuneiform inscription. It is an example of the so-called Mullissu inscription, several examples of which are known. The text is dedicated to Mullissu or the goddess Ninlil and told about the renovation of her temple by King Assurb...
EditorialA relief from alabasterous limestone. It shows a small pomegranate tree, given similar reliefs probably from the park of King Assurbanipal (669-627 BC), with ten branches, which are accurately made with leaves and fruits down to the smallest details. F...
EditorialA clay tablet with a cuneiform inscription. The tablet comes from the library of Assurbanipal in Nineveh (669-627 BC). The text covers in column I appearances of Sin, the moon, and other celestial bodies. The predictions to be derived from this are sum...
EditorialARTE MESOPOTAMICO. ASIRIO. CABALLERO (hacia 645 a. C.). PALACIO DE ASSURBANIPAL (669-626 A. C.). RAMPA DE ACCESO. N?nive. Arte neo-asirio. Museo del Louvre. Par?s. Francia.
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) .
EditorialAssurbanipal hunting lions. Relief discovered in Ninive, capital of the Assyrian empire, known today as Tell Kouyoundjik and Tell Nebi Younous in Irak. 650 B.C.. London, British Museum.
EditorialARTE MESOPOTAMICO. ASIRIO. CABALLERO (hacia 645 a. C.). PALACIO DE ASSURBANIPAL (669-626 A. C.). RAMPA DE ACCESO. N?nive. Arte neo-asirio. Museo del Louvre. Par?s. Francia.
EditorialAssurbanipal hunting lions. Relief discovered in Ninive, capital of the Assyrian empire, known today as Tell Kouyoundjik and Tell Nebi Younous in Irak. 650 B.C.. London, British Museum.
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) .