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Assyrian art and architecture / Nimrud ivories / Carving / Nimrud / British Institute for the Study of Iraq / Ivory carving / National Museum of Iraq / Asia / Archaeology of Iraq / Archaeology / Visual arts
Date: 2009-06-03 11:26:42
Assyrian art and architecture
Nimrud ivories
Carving
Nimrud
British Institute for the Study of Iraq
Ivory carving
National Museum of Iraq
Asia
Archaeology of Iraq
Archaeology
Visual arts

i. Plaque with two winged Horus-headedsphinxes, each tramplingon afallen Asiatic, from Nimrud. Phoenician, vIII century B.C. Height[removed]inches. Rogers Fund, 6i[removed]Ivories

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