Relief depicting Babylonian campaign, woman and child captives riding on mule are escorted by Assyrian soldiers along the edge of a river, fragmentary
Details
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Title
Relief depicting Babylonian campaign, woman and child captives riding on mule are escorted by Assyrian soldiers along the edge of a river, fragmentary
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Associated place
Nineveh (S.W Palace of King Sennacherib) (place of excavation) -
Date
704 BC - 681 BC -
Material and technique
mosul marble
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Object type
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Dimensions
71 cm (height)
113 cm (width)
6.5 cm (depth)
165 kg (weight) -
No. of items
1
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Credit line
Presented by Mr Michael Sadler with the assistance of the National Arts Collections Fund, 1933.
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Museum location
Museum department
Antiquities
Accession no.
AN1933.1575
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Further reading
Collins, Paul, Mountains and Lowlands Ancient Iran and Mesopotamia (Oxford: Ashmolean Museum, 2016), p.143, illus. p.143
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