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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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Mohammed Ali / Mohammed Rowdhan / Salih / /

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South Africa / United States / United Kingdom / Iraq / /

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Nimrud citadel / Ancient Near East gallery / Metropolitan Museum of Art / Institute of Archaeology / The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin / Inanna Temple / Fort Shalmaneser / Iraq Museum / University of London / theIraq Museum / /

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George and the Dragon / /

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British Columbia / /

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