Ancient Mesopotamia and Near East (- threads, 12 posts)
    Sculpture (10 posts)
    General Thread

    ...
    1 Member has made 10 Posts here to date.
    Google
    AncientWorlds.net Web
    Next: Sculptures of protective spirits (including close-up on one of a pair), Assyrian, 865 BC
    Prev: Stone panel with chariots, Assyrian, 728 BC
    Stone panel with horseman, Assyrian, 728 BC
    rayhaneh4.gif
    Author: * Rayhaneh Etana - 10 Posts on this thread out of 284 Posts sitewide.
    Date: Sep 20, 2008 - 07:51



    Stone panel with horseman Assyrian 728 BC


    Description

    Stone panel representing a horseman from the enemy surrendering to Assyrian forces
    Central Palace, Nimrud, Assyria 728 BC
    Picture taken at the British Museum, London

    In order to keep these threads dedicated to picture posts, thank you for leaving any comments you may have at the information desk

    Terms of use

    Please credit both the author and the museum. You can copy & paste the following mention: "Picture taken by Rayhaneh Etana; item belongs to the British Museum, London" (on the other hand, contacting me to notify me you use one of my pictures is not compulsory - but very much appreciated!)

    This picture can be used for derivative work

    This picture can only be used for personal and/or educational purposes, and cannot be used for commercial work (i.e. don't use it to create a derivative work that would be featured on items at the AW store, for instance)

    The terms of this licence apply only to use at the Ancient Worlds website; for use at another website, please contact me first (again, commercial use is strictly prohibited as per the British Museum terms of use for photographies taken of their collection by individuals)


    NEXT: Sculptures of protective spirits (including close-up on one of a pair), Assyrian, 865 BC
    PREV: Stone panel with chariots, Assyrian, 728 BC
Rome - Rome, Season 1 - The Stolen Eagle


Copyright 2002-2008 AncientWorlds LLC | Code of Conduct and Terms of Service | Contact Us! | The AncientWorlds Staff